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Brut Selection ou demi-sec
Exists also in Brut and Demi-Sec, this Champagne is a typical vintage wine. Blend of three vine varieties : Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, aged on lees 36 months long as a minimum before sediment removal.
It is an optimal quality for aperitifs and buffets.
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Blanc de blanc brut
This 100% Chardonnay vintage is a blend of different best vintage white wines, with an ageing on lees of 48 months as a minimum before sediment removal. Champagnes Blanc de Blancs are a limited production because of the weak production of Chardonnay compared with other local vine varieties. A fruity wine, quite suitable for aperitif or in the beginning of a meal, with fish and see fruits.
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Memory Blanc de Blancs 1998 Brut
A 100% first Chardonnay vintage, proceeding basically from grapes gathered from the House vines and blended with the most famous vintage grapes from le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Avize, Grauves.
This vintage is regarded as a typical, most celebrated wine. Limited quantity.
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Brut 1er cru Cuvée de réserve
This vintage is a selection of grapes gathered from the oldest vines of the House. It consists of a third Chardonnay and two thirds Pinot Noir. Some Chardonnays come from the Côte des Blancs, what gives to the wine both a perfect balance and high standard.
Aged on lees 48 months before sediment removal, it is a very complex and refined quality, available in Brut or Demi-Sec..
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Millésime 2002
A blend of two thirds Pinot Noir and one third Chardonnay. A Millesime is a wine of a same year but a blend of different vintages, in order to obtain all the due harmony of a very great Champagne.
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Rosé Brut 1er Cru
A rosé de cuvaison, what means the grapes soak with their peels about 36 hours in the beginning of the fermentation. The colour is adjusted by an addition of about 10% Chardonnay, that lightens the whole. The soaking technique is not common and requires quite a great skill.
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Ratafia de Champagne
A combination of grape must and alcohol.
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