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An opened bottle of of 2005 Champagne Louis Roederer Cristal, showcasing 2005 Champagne, Louis Roederer, Cristal, a renowned Champagne wine known for its exceptional quality and rich characteristics.

2005 Champagne, Louis Roederer, Cristal

About Producer

Founded in 1776 and taking its current name after Louis Roederer inherited the business in 1833, this house is one of the largest independent family-owned champagne producers and a long-standing pioneer in viticultural practices that are respectful of nature. The vineyard holdings are 240ha located exclusively in premiers and grands crus, with half of it converted into biodynamic farming. It’s now managed by 7th generation Frédéric Rouzaud alongside chef de cave Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon.

Varietals

Blend of approximately 60% pinot noir and 40% chardonnay. Created in 1876 from 7 grands crus, this cuvée Cristal is produced only in the best years. The final blend is matured for 6 years in Roederer’s cellars and rests for an extra 8 months after disgorgement.

About Appellation

One of the first mentions of vines in the region was made by Saint Remigius, the Bishop of Reims who baptised the King of the Franks Clovis I in 496, who listed in his testament a vineyard in the suburb of Reims. Much has been written about the key roles of Dom Pierre Pérignon (1638-1715), a Benedictine monk at Hautvilliers Abbey, and Frère Jean Oudart (1654-1742), from Saint-Pierre-aux-Monts Abbey in Pierry, in the development of Champagne as we know today. In 1690, 'Champagne Wines' were first mentioned to designate sparkling wines of the region, and it was also the first time in France that a wine was identified as produce from a specific region. Today, the vineyards covers 34,300ha in four sub-regions, Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne, Côte des Blancs and Côte des Bar. Within the three first sub-regions, there are 17 Grand Cru communes. While the main grape varieties are pinot noir, chardonnay and pinot meunier, four other varietals are also used in some blends, arbane, petit meslier, pinot blanc and pinot gris (known locally as fromenteau).

Tasting Notes

Enthralling nose of white orchard fruits, baked pastry, smoke and fresh cut flowers, ample mouthfeel with satiny texture, excellent focus and remarkable purity, multilayered flavours of apple, pear, white peach, citrus peel, marzipan, roasted almond and hints of honey intermixed with subtle chalky undertones, crisp acidity and refined bubbles carrying through an impressively long finish. This is a splendid champagne brimming with ethereal grace, formidable concentration and beguiling complexity, while unfurling throughout the palate a lingering bead of racy acidity that adds a thrilling feel to the aftertaste. Though not having the majestic beauty of its 2002 sibling, I regularly find myself succumbing to the alluring charm of this 2005 not least for the choreography of finesse, freshness and energy, still amazingly vivacious at 19 years old, that makes it a sensational wine to enjoy now. (06/2024)

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