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Champagne Le Brun Servenay

Champagne Le Brun Servenay Mélodie en C. Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Extra Brut

Champagne Le Brun Servenay Mélodie en C. Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Extra Brut

a non-vintage blanc de blancs, blended from four different years and sourced exclusively from the Grand Cru villages of Avize, Oger and Cramant. Crisp, full-bodied, with notes of pears, apples, brioche, hazelnut, and chalky minerality.

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A NV blanc de blancs, blended from four vintages. The base vintage is 30-35%, reserve wines from three prior vintages in roughly equal parts.

Region: Grand Cru parcels in Avize, Oger and Cramant
Varietal: Chardonnay 100%
Average Vine Age: 40 years
Viticulture: Lutte raisonnée
Vinification: Separate parcels vinified in 20-30hl stainless steel tanks. No malolactic fermentation. Aged for 3 years on the lees.
Extra-Brut Dosage: 3g/L

Awarded Best range and 2 stars in the 2009 Hachette Wine Guide. 2009 Remarquable wine 2011 Hachette Wine Guide.

The Producer

Le Brun Servenay is a convergence of two established family estates, bounded by the marriage of Patrick Le Brun’s parents. The vines in Le Brun’s estate in Avize had been tended for four generations; Servenay’s in Mancy for five generations - the label inherits a wealth of aged vines in excellent holdings.

Le Brun Savernay owns 7.5 of vineyards, with 3.5 hectares in the Côte des Blancs communes of Avize, Cramant and Oger, 1 hectare in the Premier Cru commune of Grauves, and 3 hectares in Mancy. The vines on the non-vintage wines are aged around 35 years, and 65 years on the vintage wines and the rosé. The significant predominance of old vines, low yield of grapes, and the high limestone constitution in the soil bestow on the quality of the wines.

Patrick chooses to favour the non-malolactic fermentation approach, vinification on stainless steel except for the Coteaux Champenois, and old fashioned hand riddling. Only up to four vintages in the reserve wines, no soleras, are used in the blends. The vinification is free of clutter of complicated winemaking processes, and allow for freshness and acidity to prevail and saline expressions of the chalky terroir to unravel. The wines are finished with minimal dosage levels.

“Once again, I was quite taken with the Champagnes of Le Brun Servenay. These are some of the most powerful, structured Blanc de Blancs readers will come across. Best of all, the wines are bursting at the seams with personality and character.’ - Antonio Galloni, Vinous