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Benoît Lahaye, Bouzy Grand Cru 'Brut Nature' , NV

Pinot Noir–led, zero‑dosage Champagne from Bouzy and Ambonnay Grand Cru fruit, aged around 30 months on lees for a pure, chalk‑driven style.

  • red apple
  • citrus zest
  • chalky
  • toasted brioche

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At a glance

Producer
Benoît Lahaye
Region
Champagne
Appellation
Champagne
Grape
Pinot Noir Chardonnay
Vintage
NV
Country
France
Wine type
Sparkling
Alcohol
12.0%
Size
75.0cl
Farming
Organic — certified Biodynamic — certified

Taste profile

Body
Medium
Acidity
High
Tannin
Low
Sweetness
Dry

What to eat with it

  • sushi
  • scallop ceviche
  • roast chicken
  • semi-dry goat’s cheese

How to serve it

Serve
Cool (10–12°C)

Why Cave selected it

Certified organic and biodynamic grower Champagne that showcases Bouzy’s Pinot Noir intensity with zero dosage, delivering Grand Cru precision and energy.

About the wine

 

This comes from Grand Cru rated vines in Bouzy and Ambonnay averaging 30yo. Based at 55% on the 2017 vintage, the reserve wines are from 2016 and 2015. It was initially aged in 2-5yo barrels and then given two and a half years bottle ageing on the lees before disgorgement in September 2020 without dosage.

About Benoît Lahaye

Benoît and Valérie Lahaye make quite exceptional champagnes from superb terroirs, including four single-vineyard champagnes. They have just 4.8ha of vines in Bouzy and Ambonnay that they work together with their two sons, and an incredibly muscular horse called Tamise used for ploughing to avoid compaction of the soils. Since changing to biodynamic viticulture in the late 2000s the most notable benefit has been that the grapes attain higher levels of ripeness whilst retaining the same level of acidity. As the grapes regularly give 11% alcohol for the first fermentation and there is a natural density to the juice, most of their champagnes are now disgorged without dosage and since 2008 they have carried out the malolactic fermentations. He never uses sulphur at disgorging, and after several experiments, now bottles one cuvée Violaine with no sulphur used at any stage. Total sulphur levels throughout the range average a very low 15mg/l.

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