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Jacquesson Brut Cuvée no. 748 NV

Champagne from France - Champagne
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This release marks the 20th anniversary of the 700-series from this iconic producer. Based on the 2020 vintage, with chardonnay taking the lead, this elegant, light-touch champagne has beautiful floral chamomile notes, with dried pear, apple and spice developing on the palate and long finish. Comprising 55% Aÿ, Dizy, Hautvillers, and Champillon fruit and 45% from Avize and Oiry, the blend is led by chardonnay and supported by reserve wines from earlier cuvées. Fermented and aged in large oak vats on the yeast lees, unfined and unfiltered, this Extra-Brut (2 g/L) reflects Jacquesson’s pursuit of purity and terroir expression. We offer a case saving on all our non-vintage Champagnes. Buy a case of six bottles and get 10% off. This saving is included in the case price below.
Price: £75.00 Bottle (£100.00/litre)
Original price: £450.00 Sale price: £405.00 Case of 6 (£90.00/litre)
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Code: CH5411

Wine characteristics

  • Champagne
  • 1 - Bone dry
  • Pinot Noir Meunier Chardonnay
  • 75cl
  • 12.5% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Champagne cork
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan

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Jacquesson

Jacquesson was established in 1798 in the town of Dizy to the north of Epernay. It is still an independently run house, and has been in the careful hands of the Chiquet brothers – Jean-Hervé and Laurent - since 1974. The brothers are advocates of zéro dosage, or minimal addition of sugar at the disgorging stage, resulting in extra-dry Champagnes.

Unlike most houses, Jacquesson do not seek to produce a consistent house style in their non-vintage Champagnes, preferring instead to show the character of each vintage. The profile therefore changes over time, and depending on which vintage is the main one in the blend, a specific numbered cuvée is attributed. Each cuvée is unique, although the wines are usually characterised by elegance and minerality. They also tend to be good food companions and age well.

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