What is G.H Mumm?
G. H. Mumm & Cie, situated in Reims in northern France, is one of the largest Champagne producers and it is currently ranked 4th globally based on the number of bottles sold in 2015. The company is owned by Pernod Ricard.
G.H Mumm Prices In South Africa
Item | Style | Suggested Pairings | Alcohol (ABV) | Size | Price |
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GH Mumm Grand Cordon | Brut | Greens or citrus fruits | 12% | 750ml | R717.29 |
GH Mumm Grand Cordon Rose | Brut | Sweet fruit dishes | 13% | 750ml | R888.08 |
GH Mumm Cordon Rouge | Brut | Honey desserts or brioche flavors | 12% | 750ml | R683.14 |
4-pack Cloupe Set | N/A | Any GH Mumm | N/A | 11 oz glasses | R683.14 |
LE Specs X GH Mumm Rose Limited Edition | Brut | Sunshine and sweet delectables | 13% | 750ml | R1964.02 |
Maison Mumm Cuvee 4.5 | Brut | Mediterranean seafood or lamb | 12% | 750ml | R1110.10 |
Maison Mumm RSRV Blanc de Blancs 2014 | Brut | Seafood and white fish | 12% | 750ml | R1280.88 |
Is G. H. Mumm real Champagne?
Mumm. Champagne G. H. Mumm, based in Reims, is one of the largest producers of Champagne. The portfolio is centered around the zesty, refreshing Cordon Rouge Brut, which is based on the classic Champagne blend, along with a range of other styles including brut rosé, demi-sec, vintage, and blanc de Blancs.
How long can champagne last?
As a rule, non-vintage Champagnes can be kept unopened for three to four years, and vintage cuvées for five to ten years. Champagnes will change as they age – most will become a deeper, golden color and lose some of their effervescence.
What does GH Mumm mean?
In 1852, Georges Hermann Mumm, a son of one of the founders, took the reins of the company, which would henceforth be known as G.H. MUMM et Cie.
How old is my Mumm Champagne?
Mumm Napa prints its codes onto the glass above the label. The form of this code is Ldddyy. Ignore the “L”; the first three digits (DDD) represent the Julian date, which is the number of days since Jan. 1 that year.
Is Mumm Champagne French?
G. H. Mumm & Cie, situated in Reims in northern France, is one of the largest Champagne producers and it is currently ranked 4th globally based on number of bottles sold in 2015. The company is owned by Pernod Ricard.