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An opened bottle of of Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte Grande Réserve Brut, showcasing Champagne, Nicolas Feuillatte, Grande Réserve Brut, a renowned Champagne wine known for its exceptional quality and rich characteristics.

Champagne, Nicolas Feuillatte, Grande Réserve Brut

About Producer

Founded in 1972 by Henri Macquart in the heart of the Côte des Blancs as a storage and vinification unit to serve winegrowers after the bumper harvest of 1970, the Centre Vinicole de la Champagne took its present name Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte in 1986. Third largest champagne producer, the brand benefits from an exceptional supply thanks to 2,200ha of vineyards, including 11 grands crus and 26 premiers crus, of which 56% from 4,500 growers through 82 cooperatives and 44% from 1,000 individual winegrowers. The portfolio consists of a selection of special cuvées, including single vineyards, premiers and grands crus, as well as a newly created organic cuvée.

Varietals

Blend of 40% pinot meunier, 40% pinot noir and 20% chardonnay

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

Fragrant nose of ripe yellow fruits, citrus spicebox and brioche, seamless mouthfeel with smooth texture, good volume and fine depth, multilayered flavours of plum, apple compote, fig, dried apricot and faint hints of almond and ginger, vibrant bubbles and crisp acidity carrying through a clean, precise finish. This is a delightful champagne with vivacious energy, quiet charm and thirst-quenching freshness. Under the aegis of Guillaume Roffaien, chief winemaker and director of vines and wines, Nicolas Feuillatte has made great strides in recent years, and this cuvée Grande Réserve Brut is a brilliant testimony to Guillaume's meticulous approach. Very well-crafted and flawlessly balanced, it's invigorating, cheerful and moreish, indeed the kind of bubbles that are perfect for convivial gatherings on summer days. (06/2023)

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