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Farming
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Layered, Saline, Bitters
Champage / Sparking / Pinot Noir / Sustainable, Organic
Farming |
Sustainable/Organic |
Producer |
Cedric Bouchard, Roses De Jeanne |
Grape |
Pinot Noir |
Wine Type |
Sparking |
Country |
France |
Region |
Champagne |
Vintage |
2017 |
Alcohol |
12% |
Size |
75cl |
* Please note that because there is limited stock of this wine it is not subject to any further discount.
Coming from a parcel planted next to his parents’ house in limestone clay-soil, relatively flat with just a slight tilt to the north. It’s a champagne of pure class with an exceptional balance between the fruit and acidity giving a terrific play on the palate, and a finish that goes on and on, with subtly layered flavours.
**Super low quantities available.**
Notes on the producer
Cédric Bouchard has quickly earned a sky-high reputation and his micro-production of champagnes are some of the most sought after in all Champagne. Born into a winemaking family, a passion for wine was awoken in him when he worked as a sommelier and caviste in Paris, and it was only after this in 2000 that he decided to come back to Celles-sur-Ource in the Côte des Bar region and start to make champagnes.
Starting with just one hectare of unpromising north-facing vines (Les Ursules) handed down to him by his father, Cédric embraced a revolutionary philosophy: single vineyard, single variety (mainly pinot noir, although there is also a 100% chardonnay and 100% pinot blanc cuvée), single vintage, cuve ageing, low pressure and zero dosage champagnes – and that’s the way he still works today. Cédric’s approach in the vineyards seeks to maximize quality every step of the way, adopting a respectful and sensitive approach for viticulture, and dramatically restricting yields to an average of around 25hh (the lowest in Champagne).
The ubiquitous bouillie bordelaise (sulphur, copper) is sprayed against oidium/mildew and, although the vines have not seen any chemicals for over 10 years, no organic certification will ever be claimed by the free-spirited Cédric. He also employs a team of 40 pickers for his tiny holdings to ensure that every grape is picked at the optimum time.