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Champagne Henriot Cuvée Hemera Brut 2006
Champagne from France
Exceptional vintage Champagne, a blend of six grand cru villages, 50% chardonnay and 50% pinot noir and aged for 12 years on the lees prior to release. A rich, elegant prestige cuvée with great intensity of peach, chalk and brioche held beautifully by the fine mousse and low dosage that gives great freshness to the finish.
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Code: CH4491
Wine characteristics
- Champagne
- 1 - Bone dry
- Chardonnay
- Now to 2026
- 12% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Champagne cork
Champagne Henriot
The Henriot family arrived in Champagne from Lorraine in 1640 and set to work establishing themselves as textile and wine brokers. It was in 1808 that the enterprising Apolline Henriot began the Champagne house that still bears her name and which is still in family hands over two centuries later.
She built a successful business supplying some of the crowned heads of Europe and her initial success has in turn been built on by successive generations and despite the depredations of phylloxera and the First World War.
Until recently the head of this Rheims-based house today was Joseph Henriot, who was once in charge at Charles Heidsieck and Veuve Clicquot, and contributed greatly to their success. His sure touch kept Henriot among the best Champagne producers until his death in 2015. It was he who oversaw the acquisition by Henriot of Charles-Heidsieck, the famous Burgundy négociant business Bouchard Père et fils and legendary Chablis house William Févre as well as producers of Cassis and Beaujolais.
A thorough pragmatist, he merged Henriot with Veuve Clicquot in 1985, under the control of the luxury goods group Louis Vuitton-Möet-Hennesy, and he retained a seat on the LVMH board and was in place to buy his family house back in 1994. Sadly he died in 2015 but his heirs have maintained the focus on wines of great depth and finesse through a rigorous approach in their own vineyards and a deep knowledge of the terroirs of their grape suppliers.
The house employs both chardonnay...