LES JARDINS DU MESNIL GD CRU EXTRA-BRUT BASE 2016 (Champagne André ROBERT)

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Grape variety: Chardonnay (100%)
Extra-Brut Grand Cru

Slats ageing for 4 years Sugar addition : 4 g/l

  • Nose: brioche notes, fennel, verbena, hazelnut and lemon
  • Palate: frank and tonic attack. The juice is fresh and thirst-quenching. Fine bubbles.

Tasting date: October 2021

OUR OPINION: Champagne of great finesse, very successful, elegant and delicately scented. Suitable for all palates.

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DESCRIPTION


LES JARDINS DU MESNIL is a non-vintage Blanc de Blanc (100% Chardonnay) champagne made from a blend of classified Grand Cru plots located in Le Mesnil Sur Oger.

TERROIR

The vines are mainly based on the Campanian chalk (Upper Cretaceous stage) and its alterations (chalk gravel). It is a very calcareous chalk, consisting of algae calcareous skeletons piles and microorganisms sedimented 75 million years ago in warm and shallow sea conditions.
Very pure, its calcium carbonate content is 90% and its porosity is 40% : its high water retention capacity makes it a major asset for the Chardonnay vine that produces elegant wines with a beautiful aromatic persistence.

WINEGROWING & WINEMAKING


The grapes are harvested manually and pressed immediately after picking by a slow and gentle pressing. Only the cuvée is used, that is to say that only the juice from the first three presses is kept for the production of the champagne LES JARDINS DU MESNIL.
70% of the must is vinified in stainless steel vats and the 30% in 228 liter french oak barrels.

The alcoholic fermentation is carried out in the presence of native yeasts, or using a sourdough starter of indigenous yeasts made from the must, or more exceptionally, from active dry yeasts.

The must does not make the malolactic fermentation, it is rapidly racked to get rid of the coarse lees which are the seat of lactic bacteria, then slightly sulphited before an ageing on fine lees for 10 months in barrels.

The wine is bottled with its "liqueur de tirage" for the second fermentation and it rests for 45 months on slats. After disgorging, sugar is added to the champagne at 4 g/l with an homemade "liqueur of expédition" prepared with reserve wines and / or wine of the year.

  • Blend: 2016 (70%) - 2013 (30%)
  • Disgorging date: July 2021 & September 2021
  • Sugar addition: 4 g/l
  • Dosage Liquor: Homemade

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Data sheet
Country Champagne
Color White
Orange wines No
Clay amphorae wines No
Type Extra-Brut
Classification Grand Cru
Capacity 75 cl
Single Grape Variety Chardonnay
Blend 2016 (70%) - 2013 (30%)
Alcohol rate 12 %
Quality Designation Champagne
Cellar Potential 8 years
Service advise 12°-13°C (53-55°F). Open 1hr before the service.
Culture Methods Haute Valeur Environnementale (HVE)
Sugar addition 4 g/l
Fining Yes
Filtering Yes
Comments No malolactic fermentation ♦ Fine lees ageing for 10 months in oak barrels (30%) and stainless steel tanks (70%) ♦ Second fermentation and slats ageing for 45 months ♦ Homemade liquor of dosage.
 
Food & wine Pairing
  • aperitif with almonds, hazelnuts or pistachios

  • cheese gougères

  • flat oysters

  • grilled scampi with pesto

  • roasted sea bass

  • creamy meats with mushrooms

  • comté, brie or coulommiers.

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