Is armand Brignack a French word? what's the meaning

Armand de Brignac is a French word, which means "champagne of spades".

Introduction of armand Brignack (Spades A Champagne);

In a blind champagne competition held by Fine Champange, the only professional champagne magazine in the world in 2009, a dark horse played a winning trump card with an average score of 96 points, leaving Moet, Princess Louis and other big names behind. This dark horse is Champagne armand Brignack.

The Cartier family founded the Spades A Champagne. As early as 1763, in a small village in France, the Cartier family owned their own vineyard and planted grapes. Today, the winery is still owned by this family, and the owner is the tenth generation of this family.

A champagne factory mainly uses three kinds of grapes: Chardonnay, Pi Nuo and Pi Nuo. The quality of Chardonnay grapes endows Spark champagne with lively characteristics; Black Pi Nuo increases the strength and skeleton of champagne, making the taste of Spade A champagne more layered; On the other hand, maunier Pi Nuo provided the champagne of Spades A with mellow taste, subtle aroma and rich fruity flavor. These grapes are all picked from the first-class and super-class vineyards in the champagne area.

In terms of brewing, Spade A champagne is only completed by a team of eight people from picking to bottling, and it is the only champagne brewed by people in the world. Hand-picked grapes, squeezed by traditional methods, will be used to brew mixed wine with good quality and distinctive personality. Each bottle of Spade A Champagne is a special kind of wine, which is finally made by mixing three unique wines from the harvest year. After that, the liquor of Spade A Champagne will be slowly aged in the deepest underground cellar in the whole champagne area, supplemented by the secret recipe handed down by Cartier family, so that Spade A Champagne contains the essence of wine from its private vineyard.

Armand de Brignac (Spades A Champagne) launched the royal set "Dynastie", which is equivalent to 109 bottles of 750ml standard champagne, including 9 bottles of non-year Spades A dry champagne, and went on sale on June 13, 2003.