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- Nose: lively and crystalline. Notes of brioche, candied citrus fruit, mandarin and a hint of quince paste.
- Palate: dynamic attack. Fresh and taut on the palate. Lime finish.
Tasting date: November 2024.
OUR OPINION: a Solera of great aromatic complexity, offering great freshness and minerality on the palate. Taut and tasty at the same time.
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The exceptional bottle's weight (1.8kg) may result in higher shipping costs for the final shopping cart.
The Grand Cru plots of the estate are located in the Verzy village.
The soils are composed of the famous Campanian chalk which covers the entire Côte des Blancs, and whose sedimentation took place 80 million years ago, at the time of the Upper Cretaceous (Santonian-Campanian).
The region was then covered with a calm and shallow water that was extremely rich in microorganisms whose skeletons formed this chalk of great purity.
In the Montagne de Reims sector, the chalk shows a characteristic that cannot be found elsewhere : it is exceptionally rich in flint, whose presence gives the wines great finesse and precision.
On this terroir, the Pinot Noir brings roundness, and the Chardonnay ensures, by its finesse, its fruitiness and its natural acidity, a perfect cellar potential for those white and black grapes blend.
L'ASCENDANT is a Solera Champagne. This ageing technique, ordinary used in Spain for making sherry, is rarely used in Champagne. This system consists of different levels of barrels stacked on top of each other, that contain wines of different ages. The ground floor barrel is called solera, and the surmounting upper levels are called criadera.
The wine that is intended for bottling is taken at the solera level that is not totally emptied. The missing liquid is complemented by younger wine coming from the upper level or first criadera, which in turn is completed by the wine of the second criadera, and so on until the last level which will be completed by the winemaker with younger wine. The criadera numbers or level numbers may vary depending on the Champagne houses.
L'ASCENDANT champagne is therefore a Solera of the l'Atavique champagne whose lowest level dates from 2014. This champagne contains more precisely 50% of Atavique 2018 and 50% of the Atavique Solera from vintages 2017 up to 2014. It is then a vine blend (Pinot Noir 60% and Chardonnay 40%) and a Solera vintages blend Champagne. It is bottled without fining or filtration.
After the second fermentation, the Champagne is aged on slats for about 48 months before the disgorgement's operation made without any sugar addition.
Country | Champagne |
Color | White |
Orange wines | No |
Clay amphorae wines | No |
Type | Brut Nature |
Classification | Grand Cru |
Capacity | 75 cl |
Variety | Pinot Noir (60%) - Chardonnay (40%) |
Main Grape Variety(ies) | Pinot noir |
Blend | Vintages : Atavique 2018 (50%) - Soléra d'Atavique de 2017 à 2014 (50%) |
Alcohol rate | 12,5 % |
Quality Designation | Champagne |
Cellar Potential | 8 years. |
Service advise | 10°C (50°F). Open 1/2hr before the service. |
Culture Methods | Certified Organic Agriculture |
Total SO2 | 15 - 20 mg/l |
Sugar addition | 0 g/l |
Fining | No |
Filtering | No |
Comments | Malolactic fermentation done ♦ Atavique wine Solera from 2017 à 2014. Slats ageing for 48 months ♦ Extra 6 months ageing in cellar after disgorging and before marketing. |
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