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Champagne Philippe Glavier | Ratafia Champenois (Half Litre) - NV

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Producer: Champagne Philippe Glavier

Vintage: NV

Size: 500ml

Varietal: Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir

    Country/Region: France, Champagne

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      Producer Information

      Philippe Glavier may be one of the smallest producers in the CĂŽte des Blancs, but size does not diminish value or quality. His are poignant, driven and super-classy blancs de blancs – mini-masterpieces – in a style not dissimilar to the precision and purity seen in Pierre Gimonnet. I should have travelled to Champagne in April, but the world had other ideas. It would have been a week-long immersion in a stream of tastings and festivities organised by various winegrowing groups, known as Le Printemps des Champagnes. Philippe and VĂ©ronique Glavier would have been there. Instead, I organised a virtual ‘walk’ through their cuvĂ©rie and one-on-one chat with VĂ©ronique over Zoom one evening. She is the wife, co-owner and public arm of Champagne Philippe Glavier, named after her husband, a third-generation vigneron from Le Mesnil-sur-Oger in Champagne’s ‘white hillside’, the CĂŽte des Blancs. VĂ©ronique comes from neighbouring Cramant, representing thirteen generations of winegrowing. “I never wanted to marry a grower – ever!” smiles VĂ©ronique who first met Philippe in 1993 on a ski trip. It’s a story that is not uncommon between winegrowing families in Champagne where love often befalls a chance to build or extend small domaines with preciously inherited vineyards. With little money to speak of, Philippe begged and borrowed to get by until finding his feet. VĂ©ronique’s father was one of the most generous, granting Philippe access to his press at night without charge, once he had completed his daily harvest work. The arrangement became his rhythm for years and an opportunity to cut his teeth on something real beyond the tomes of theory absorbed at the LycĂ©e d’Avize. It gave rise to the formation of his own label – Champagne Philippe Glavier – in 1995, and money soon followed. Enough was scraped together to buy a press, “the smallest in Champagne”, muses VĂ©ronique, with a capacity of just 2000kg, but at least it could fit into her parent’s garage. Convenient, yes, but it also suited their tiny production of just 4.6 hectares spread across 52 parcels. Small press, big results. Glavier’s champagnes speak loudly of their grand cru origins, imbued with the glory of chardonnay’s chalky freshness and fine finesse. All cuvĂ©es are blanc de blancs, with the exception of their rosĂ© for which they source Ambonnay pinot noir. Tailles (the last press) is favourably used to add roundness and texture to otherwise young and nervy wines. Stainless steel is their vessel of choice for fermentation to retain freshness, although oak is applied, sparingly, for subtlety. Malolactic fermentation is also used for adding a little softness without sacrificing precision and tension and dosage is kept ultra-low.

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      Champagne Philippe Glavier | Ratafia Champenois (Half Litre) - NV

      €385,95

      Fortified Wine: Champagne Philippe Glavier | Ratafia Champenois (Half Litre) - NV

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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      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: Champagne Philippe Glavier

      Vintage: NV

      Size: 500ml

      Varietal: Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir

      Country/Region: France, Champagne

      Producer Information

      Philippe Glavier may be one of the smallest producers in the CĂŽte des Blancs, but size does not diminish value or quality. His are poignant, driven and super-classy blancs de blancs – mini-masterpieces – in a style not dissimilar to the precision and purity seen in Pierre Gimonnet. I should have travelled to Champagne in April, but the world had other ideas. It would have been a week-long immersion in a stream of tastings and festivities organised by various winegrowing groups, known as Le Printemps des Champagnes. Philippe and VĂ©ronique Glavier would have been there. Instead, I organised a virtual ‘walk’ through their cuvĂ©rie and one-on-one chat with VĂ©ronique over Zoom one evening. She is the wife, co-owner and public arm of Champagne Philippe Glavier, named after her husband, a third-generation vigneron from Le Mesnil-sur-Oger in Champagne’s ‘white hillside’, the CĂŽte des Blancs. VĂ©ronique comes from neighbouring Cramant, representing thirteen generations of winegrowing. “I never wanted to marry a grower – ever!” smiles VĂ©ronique who first met Philippe in 1993 on a ski trip. It’s a story that is not uncommon between winegrowing families in Champagne where love often befalls a chance to build or extend small domaines with preciously inherited vineyards. With little money to speak of, Philippe begged and borrowed to get by until finding his feet. VĂ©ronique’s father was one of the most generous, granting Philippe access to his press at night without charge, once he had completed his daily harvest work. The arrangement became his rhythm for years and an opportunity to cut his teeth on something real beyond the tomes of theory absorbed at the LycĂ©e d’Avize. It gave rise to the formation of his own label – Champagne Philippe Glavier – in 1995, and money soon followed. Enough was scraped together to buy a press, “the smallest in Champagne”, muses VĂ©ronique, with a capacity of just 2000kg, but at least it could fit into her parent’s garage. Convenient, yes, but it also suited their tiny production of just 4.6 hectares spread across 52 parcels. Small press, big results. Glavier’s champagnes speak loudly of their grand cru origins, imbued with the glory of chardonnay’s chalky freshness and fine finesse. All cuvĂ©es are blanc de blancs, with the exception of their rosĂ© for which they source Ambonnay pinot noir. Tailles (the last press) is favourably used to add roundness and texture to otherwise young and nervy wines. Stainless steel is their vessel of choice for fermentation to retain freshness, although oak is applied, sparingly, for subtlety. Malolactic fermentation is also used for adding a little softness without sacrificing precision and tension and dosage is kept ultra-low.
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