Delbeck
Delbeck was established in 1832 by Felix-Desire Delbeck in Reims. A Flemish banker who invested heavily in vineyards, Delbeck was also the husband of Balsamie Ponsardin, niece of the renowned Veuve Clicquot. Champagne Delbeck quickly became a favorite of the King and his Court, and in 1838 it was named the official Champagne of the French monarchy. The house style is full-bodied from the high percentage of Pinot Noir used in the blends and creamy from extended sur-lee ageing.
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