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Where to buy 2014 | Helene Beaugrand | Brut Blanc de Blancs Cuvee Reserve

2014 | Helene Beaugrand | Brut Blanc de Blancs Cuvee Reserve

$575.00

Sparkling Wine: 2014 | Helene Beaugrand | Brut Blanc de Blancs Cuvee Reserve

Fresh and floral, featuring an ethereal, silky quality to the weight and texture, with a fine, focused array of pear financier, clover honey, salted almond and crushed black currant flavors.

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Producer: Helene Beaugrand

Vintage: 2014

Size: 750ml

Varietal: Champagne Blend

    Country/Region: France, Champagne

      Detailed Description

      Fresh and floral, featuring an ethereal, silky quality to the weight and texture, with a fine, focused array of pear financier, clover honey, salted almond and crushed black currant flavors.

      Producer Information

      The Montgueux hill is located 10km away from Troyes in the southern region of Champagne. The vineyards are renowned for the typicity of the Chardonnay grapes. Facing South East the vines are planted on Upper Cretaceous chalk and clay. Hélène maintains a grass-cover between the vines. The age of these vineyards and the wine-making processes enables the production of generous, complex and highly subtle wines. Vines were first cultivated in the 12th century and almost disappeared at the end of the 1800s thanks to phylloxera. After the First World War the Beaugrand family was the first to replant its hillsides. Montgueux acquired the Champagne appellation in 1927 and the first bottles were put on sale in 1930. The main street in Montgueux is named ‘Leon Beaugrand’ as mark of respect for the Beaugrand family who pushed for AOC status in 1927. Hélène and Arnaud Beaugrand are the grand children of an early winemaker. Hélène grew up in Troyes, and was educated in Burgundy also spending several years making wine in South Africa, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand and the United States. In 2008 she returned to the family estate to take over the wine making. The vineyards are all 45 years of age. Malolactic fermentation is allowed and herbicides are not used. Pesticides are not used except in the rarest occasions and then only environmentally friendly ones are chosen. With an annual production of 35,000 bottles – Hélène is raising the quality level, searching for terroir driven wines. She is a logical thinker. Traditionally dosages were all around the 7gm/litre mark, but she is very aware that the work in the vineyard and global warming is providing her with perfectly ripe, rot free grapes to work with. So some of the cuvées will be delicious as Brut Nature. It is interesting that Emmanuel Lassaigne in the same village is also moving to disgorging all of his cuvees as nature.

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      2014 | Helene Beaugrand | Brut Blanc de Blancs Cuvee Reserve

      $575.00

      Sparkling Wine: 2014 | Helene Beaugrand | Brut Blanc de Blancs Cuvee Reserve

      Fresh and floral, featuring an ethereal, silky quality to the weight and texture, with a fine, focused array of pear financier, clover honey, salted almond and crushed black currant flavors.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Helene Beaugrand

      Vintage: 2014

      Size: 750ml

      Varietal: Champagne Blend

      Country/Region: France, Champagne

      Fresh and floral, featuring an ethereal, silky quality to the weight and texture, with a fine, focused array of pear financier, clover honey, salted almond and crushed black currant flavors.

      Producer Information

      The Montgueux hill is located 10km away from Troyes in the southern region of Champagne. The vineyards are renowned for the typicity of the Chardonnay grapes. Facing South East the vines are planted on Upper Cretaceous chalk and clay. Hélène maintains a grass-cover between the vines. The age of these vineyards and the wine-making processes enables the production of generous, complex and highly subtle wines. Vines were first cultivated in the 12th century and almost disappeared at the end of the 1800s thanks to phylloxera. After the First World War the Beaugrand family was the first to replant its hillsides. Montgueux acquired the Champagne appellation in 1927 and the first bottles were put on sale in 1930. The main street in Montgueux is named ‘Leon Beaugrand’ as mark of respect for the Beaugrand family who pushed for AOC status in 1927. Hélène and Arnaud Beaugrand are the grand children of an early winemaker. Hélène grew up in Troyes, and was educated in Burgundy also spending several years making wine in South Africa, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand and the United States. In 2008 she returned to the family estate to take over the wine making. The vineyards are all 45 years of age. Malolactic fermentation is allowed and herbicides are not used. Pesticides are not used except in the rarest occasions and then only environmentally friendly ones are chosen. With an annual production of 35,000 bottles – Hélène is raising the quality level, searching for terroir driven wines. She is a logical thinker. Traditionally dosages were all around the 7gm/litre mark, but she is very aware that the work in the vineyard and global warming is providing her with perfectly ripe, rot free grapes to work with. So some of the cuvées will be delicious as Brut Nature. It is interesting that Emmanuel Lassaigne in the same village is also moving to disgorging all of his cuvees as nature.
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