Louis Roederer Cristal 2012 (6L Methuselah)
Majestic. Rare. Timeless—The Ultimate Expression of Champagne Mastery.
Step into the world of unparalleled luxury with Louis Roederer Cristal 2012 in a 6L Methuselah, a monumental bottle that transforms any occasion into an extraordinary celebration. This rare and awe-inspiring Methuselah—holding the equivalent of eight standard bottles of champagne—captures the essence of Louis Roederer’s mastery, offering not only an exceptional champagne but an experience of grandeur.
THE VINTAGE
2012 was one of the most challenging and complicated years ever experienced in Champagne. However, difficult conditions often lead to great things… The low yields, due to the unpredictable weather, combined with continental conditions towards the end of the season, gave us unusual levels of maturity, resulting in rich, full-bodied and structured wines worthy of the greatest vintages in Champagne
TASTING NOTES
On the eye: Golden yellow in colour with glistening gold tints.
On the nose: Rich and complex aromas with notes of zesty and candied fruit (lemon) mingled with pollen (white flowers), roasted hazelnut and Madagascar vanilla. After aeration, the bouquet develops rich notes of fresh pastries and smoky notes from bottle ageing.
On the palate: A delicious, concentrated and chalky palate. It shows incredible tension and perfectly honed aromatic precision. The attack is powerful, distinctive and concentrated and reveals a silky, mouth-coating texture, characteristic of the ripe Pinot noirs from the 2012 vintage.
Louis Roederer Cristal 2012 (6L Methuselah) is not just a bottle of champagne—it’s a statement of luxury, rarity, and heritage. It embodies the pinnacle of craftsmanship, offering an unforgettable tasting experience that will be remembered for generations to come. Whether for your own cellar or as an extraordinary gift, this Methuselah is the epitome of celebration.
Indulge in the exceptional and elevate every moment with Louis Roederer Cristal 2012 in 6L—where elegance, grandeur, and tradition converge in perfect harmony.