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Angel de la Independencia

Original price was: $675.00.Current price is: $625.00.

ANGEL CHAMPAGNE EXPERIENCE
THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE
GRAPES

Angel owes its unique taste and bouquet to the assemblage of three grape varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. The Chardonnay, a white grape, brings to our champagne its soft, fruity flavour and great refreshing acidity. Pinot Noir, one of the world’s most exquisite red grapes, adds boldness and depth to the opulent taste of Angel. Pinot Meunier, also a red grape, is vital in the production of our champagne. Angel’s distinctive notes owe much to the fruitiness and freshness this grape adds to the power of Pinot Noir and the grape of Chardonnay.

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HARVESTING AND PRESSING

In champagne, under the rules of appellation, harvesting grapes must be carried out by hand. Before pressing, our grapes are also hand sorted with a particular attention to detail. The process is timely but the quality of the yield is assured and unsurpassed. Angel uses state of the art pneumatic presses, not traditional baskets, ensuring the highest level of quality.

BLENDING

Angel is a much admired, selected cuvée containing only the most exquisite and richest pressings from Premier Cru harvested grapes. With the aid of our highly acclaimed oenologists, each year the wine of the vintage is skilfully blended with some of the sacred reserve wines from years gone by. This ensures greater levels of consistency which enables the finish, after assemblage, to become more delicate and complex in its nature.

AGEING

After perfecting the blend, the wine is bottled, sealed and stored approximately 100 feet underground. Specifically, designed cellars dug deep beneath the chalky substrate create the perfect conditions for protecting our delicate cuvées. Complex and time consuming methods adopted over hundreds of years by true artisans and time served craftsmen owe much to our celebrated wines. Our non-vintage brut ages on average 30 months, whilst our rosé takes 36 months and our vintage cuvées age over 7-8 years.

Description

The Angel of Independence Immersive Champagne experience is one of the , most commonly known tasting by the shortened name El Ángel and officially known as Monumento a la Independencia (« Monument to Independence »), is a victory column on a roundabout on the major thoroughfare of Paseo de la Reforma in downtown Mexico City.

El Ángel was built in 1910 during the presidency of Porfirio Díaz by architect Antonio Rivas Mercado, to commemorate the centennial of the beginning of Mexico‘s War of Independence. In later years it was made into a mausoleum for the most important heroes of that war. It is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Mexico City, and it has become a focal point for both celebration and protest. It resembles the July Column in ParisNelson’s Column in London, the Victory Column in Berlin and the Columbus Monument in New York City.

The base of the column is quadrangular with each vertex featuring a bronze sculpture symbolizing lawwarjustice and peace. Originally, nine steps led to the base, but due to the sinking of the ground, an ongoing problem in Mexico City, fourteen more steps have been added.[1]

On the main face of the base facing downtown Mexico City, an inscription reads La Nación a los Héroes de la Independencia (« The Nation to the Heroes of Independence »). In front of this inscription is a bronze statue of a giant, laureled lion that guides a child, which symbolizes, according to Rivas Mercado, « the Mexican people, strong during war and docile during peace. »[2]

Next to the column is a group of marble statues of some of the heroes of the War of Independence. The column itself is 36 metres (118 ft) high. The structure is made of steel covered with quarried stone decorated with garlands, palms and rings with the names of Independence figures. Inside the column is a two-hundred step staircase that leads to a viewpoint above the capital. The Corinthian-style capital is adorned by four eagles with extended wings from the Mexican coat of arms used at the time.

Crowning the column is a 6.7 metres (22 ft) statue by Enrique Alciati of Nike, the Greek goddess of Victory. Like other similar victory columns around the world, it is made of bronze covered with 24k gold (restored in 2006), and weighs seven tons. In her right hand the Angel, as it is commonly known, holds a laurel crown symbolically above both Miguel Hidalgo‘s head and the nation below, symbolizing Victory, while in her left she holds a broken chain with three links, symbolizing Freedom from three centuries of Spanish domain.

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