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- Color: pale pinkish yellow.
- Nose: intense and delicious. Notes of citrus fruit and sweet spices with a hint of morello cherry.
- Palate: invigorating and rich, elegant and fresh. Very fine bubbles. Grapefruit finish.
Tasting date: November 2023.
OUR OPINION: an incredible charm! This 2019 harvest champagne is almost reminiscent of a light rosé, given its colour on the one hand and its delicately spicy aromas on the other. This particularity is due to the 2019 vintage whose very ripe grapes have slightly coloured the must.
Other harvest available:
The exceptional bottle's weight (1.8kg) may result in higher shipping costs for the final shopping cart.
The cuvée BRUT NATURE is a single-plot blanc de noirs champagne made from a Pinot Noir grapes.
Although it is produced from a single year's harvest, this champagne is not considered a vintage champagne in the administrative sense of the term.
The terroir has a soil dating from the Kimmeridgian period (154 to 150 million years ago) and composed of three layers of marls separated by two layers of limestone, rich in marine fossils.
The sedimentation of this soil took place in a deep marine environment, when the sinking of the earth's crust caused a major marine transgression in the region.
The slopes of the Val Cornet vineyard are composed of clayey and calcareous marls, while the slopes offer soils resting on hard limestone platelets.
The Pinot Noir vines that make up this cuvée were planted some fifty years ago. They are cultivated according to the principles of the Sustainable Winegrowing which means that the plants are only treated when necessary. The estate is "Haute Valeur Environnementale" certified.
The grapes come from the same plot and are picked by hand. They are taken to the winery where a slight dose of sulphits are added to the harvest, and the grapes are pressed. The juice is then transferred to thermo-regulated stainless steel vats with a part of the must vinified in 10 hl doliums.
The winemaking process is carried out without the addition of any oenological products, with the exception of the sulphits addition on the harvest and the use of fermenting yeasts which are selected to be neutral and added to the must to ensure that the alcoholic fermentation proceeds smoothly.
The malolactic fermentation is systematically carried out; it brings roundness to the wine and avoids the use of SO2 to block it.
Once the fermentation is complete, the musts are blended and then racked with a cold tartaric stabilisation process.
The liqueur de tirage is added for the second fermentation and the bottles are placed on slats for an ageing period of about 38 months.
After disgorgement, no sugar is added.
The 2019 Brut Nature cuvée will certainly surprise you with its slightly pink colour. This colour is due to the exceptional ripeness of the grapes in 2019: the very dark skins of the Pinot Noir have slightly coloured the must during the pressing phase.
And as the winemaker does not add any oenological correction product after pressing, the colour has remained naturally pinkish. It's a vintage that I find extremely charming, sapid and unique!
Country | Champagne |
Color | White |
Orange wines | No |
Clay amphorae wines | No |
Blanc de Noirs | Yes |
Type | Brut Nature |
Vintage | Récolte 2019 |
Capacity | 75 cl |
Single Grape Variety | Pinot noir |
Alcohol rate | 12 % |
Quality Designation | Champagne |
Cellar Potential | 10 years |
Service advise | 10-12°C (50-54°F). Open 1/2 hr before the service. |
Culture Methods | Haute Valeur Environnementale (HVE) |
Total SO2 | 32 mg/l |
Sugar addition | 0 g/l |
Fining | No |
Filtering | No |
Comments | Winemaking in stainless steel vats ♦ Malolactic fermentation done ♦ Slats ageing for 38 months. |
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