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CHAMPAGNE Organic Champagne made with Pinot Noir grape.
Appearance Of a pure gold colour with grey reflections. The presence of a delicate cord along the walls of the glass enhances its visual attraction. Nose The nose first evokes green pear, quetsche or mirabelle plum, then notes of ripe wheat, herbal flowers. Finally, a pastry side appears discreetly with notes of lemon meringue pie. On the palate Pure, straight and ample. The notes of lemon, light tobacco, fresh hazelnuts and sour pastries follow one another. A floral dimension completes the palate with white flowers.
Pairing Goat cheese toast, tapenade / mushroom risotto / chicken supreme with morels / pumpkin puree / lemon pie.
Origin France, Champagne
Vineyard Côte des Bar, Chouilly
Color White
Grape 100% Pinot Noir. Vintage 2014
Style Extra-Brut (4 g/l sugar)
Alcohol 12.2%
Ageing advice Drink now to 2025
Serving advice Serve chilled at 10-12°C. Don't shake the bottle!
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£29.99 up to 12 bottles
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£89.99 from 25 to 36 bottles
£139.99 from 37 to 54 bottles
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£199.99 from 73 to 84 bottles
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Referent of the Association of Organic Champagnes: Colette Bonnet cultivates 2 ha 24 ares of organic vines located in the commune of Noé les Mallets. The plot is planted with Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc and Chardonnay.
Bio-dynamic Champagne Organic viticulture respects the living environment and is characterized by :
- The absence of artificial chemicals and GMOs.
- Limited use of natural elements (sulphur, copper, clay...).
By paying particular attention to the microorganisms present in the soil of their vineyards, organic winegrowers encourage terroirs to express themselves fully in their wine.
100% Organic AB champagnes: independence, flexibility, equity and commitment to sustainable environmental policy.
The world’s most famous sparkling wine, champagne, is ideal for every celebration. The Champagne vineyards and their hillsides are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Everything begins with a specific area of land which, thanks to human talent, produces the most original of wines. This talent ensures that the delicate characteristics of the land are expressed in champagne’s sublime effervescence. The same word to designate a region and the wine where it was born. Champagne only comes from Champagne.
Defined by a law dating from 1927, the area eligible to produce origin-approved (AOC) authentic champagne covers 34,000 hectares. The vineyards are divided into four large regions: Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne, Côte des Blancs and the Côte des Bar.
PINOT NOIR CHARDONNAY PINOT MEUNIER
The Champagne vineyard today is predominantly planted to the black Pinot Noir and Meunier and the white Chardonnay. (Other approved varietals are together less than 0.3% of plantings).
The Pinot Noir accounts for 38% of planting.It is the predominant grape variety on the Montagne de Reims and the Côte des Bar. It is the Pinot Noir that adds backbone and body to the blend, producing wines with distinctive aromas of red berries and good structure.
The Pinot Meunier accounts for 32% of planting. This robust grape variety is particularly well suited to the more argillaceous soils of the Marne Valley. The Meunier adds roundness to the blend, producing supple, fruity wines.
Chardonnay accounts for 30% of plantings. The Chardonnay is king on the Côte des Blancs, yielding delicately fragrant wines with characteristic notes of flowers, citrus and sometimes minerals.