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Chartogne-Taillet, Sainte Anne, Brut

Chartogne-Taillet, Sainte Anne, Brut

Christophe Chartogne has inherited a tiny estate to the north west of Reims. Historically, Merfy and its fine hillsides of gravels and sands were important and the wines enjoyed an enviable reputation. However, the area was a battlefield during the First World War and the vineyards were largely obliterated. There’s a Commonwealth War Grave cemetery nearby and ploughing can still be risky business. This is a fabulous estate, meticulously cared for with wines fermented separately by grape variety and by terroir and with increasing use of oak. The wines are light, bone dry and deliciously fruity. Perfect aperitif Champagne.

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Availability
In Stock
Bottle
£25.00
Case of 6
£150.00
Product Code
CH1821
Product Type
Champagne
Origin
Champagne
Style
Bone Dry
Dominant Grape
Pinot Noir Meunier Chardonnay
Alcohol Level
12.0%
Closure Type
Champagne Cork
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Financial Times (1st Dec 2012)

Archetypal 'small grower' based in Merfy. A good, informative back label tells us this blend is mainly 2008 and Pinot Noir predominates. This tastes open, somehow sensitive, almost fragile but a champagne you want to nurture. Very clean and brisk. But it also has some palate weight. Some length too. And a rather smart label to boot. Geat value. - JancisRobinson.com


JancisRobinson.com (Oct 2012)

16.5/20 Mainly 2008 and Pinot Noir predominates. (Good, informative back label.) Bruised-apple character. Open and sensitive. Almost fragile but a champagne you want to nurture. Very clean and brisk. But it also has some palate weight. Well bought! Some length too. And a rather smart label to boot. Very good value.

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