Last weekend, Champagne Mumm launched with great pomp its new bottle called Mumm Grand Cordon. The Yoyo.
Great cordon, as the name of its distinctive sign inherited from the ancient legions of honor, which has adorned the bottles of the House since 1876. With this new high-tech facelift, the English designer Ross Lovegrove gives this new bottle a fresh air of purity and blends the curves of the red cord into the glass. A technical feat that required the use of a specific machine so that the various stages of champagne creation were respected.
Inside, the blend of the Mumm Grand Cordon cuvée does honour to the pinots noirs, which match the finesse of the chardonnays and the roundness of the pinots meuniers under the direction of the cellar master of the House, Didier Mariotti. Review of the party, necessarily sparkling.