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Jacques Lassaigne, Les Vignes De Montgueux, NV

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Citrus, Exotic Fruit, Complex

Champagne / White / Chardonnay / Sustainable, Organic

Farming

Sustainable/Organic

Producer

Jacques Lassaigne

Grape

Chardonnay

Wine Type

White

Country

France

Region

Aube, Champagne

Vintage

NV

Alcohol

12%

Size

75cl

 

Comprising fruit from eight different terroirs on the hill of Montgueux, LVDM is based on 2017 with about 60% wines from 2016 and 2015, Emmanuel is forever restless in his search for improvements, and this cuvée is more complex and vinous than ever given greater use of reserve wines. 

Notes on the producer

Emmanuel Lassaigne owns a small holding (3.5ha) of old vine chardonnay, in the isolated village of Montgueux to the west of Troyes, also complementing this by buying grapes from trusted sources – 2.5ha of old vines planted on the slopes where he doesn’t own vineyards in the village. Here there is a Cretaceous strata of chalk, 15 million years older than in the Côte des Blancs. Back in the 1970s his father Jacques, together with three brothers, became only the second family in Montgueux to own a press (Champagne Beaugrand, still in operation today, was the first). The estate sold both grapes and bottles of champagne before running into financial difficulties in the late 1990s. At this point in 1999 Manu ditched a successful job with an international manufacturing company and came home to help his parents, motivated both by the prospect of his family losing the estate and also by a sense of frustration he felt at the lack of recognition for Montgueux. 

In the vineyards biodiversity and healthy soils are paramount for Manu. Grass is allowed to grow and then pinned down with a rolofaca to create a mulch, the soils are lightly worked by hand only, and a good proportion of the vines are weaved as opposed to trimmed. He works only with old vines and in the winery each parcel of grapes is kept separate, sulphur is added only at the press

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