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Champagne Drappier Clarevallis Organic NV
Champagne Drappier Clarevallis Organic NV
- Grape Pinot Noir 75% Pinot Meunier 10% Chardonnay 10% Blanc Vrai 5%
- Country France
- Region Champagne
- ABV 12 %
- Producer Drappier
- Case size 6 / 75c
- No filtering, no discoloration
- Very low sulphites.
- The champagne displays a striking golden grey hue and features exceptionally fine, persistent bubbles. It offers prominent elderberry and violet notes, while the limestone minerality is softened by the pinot pulp. The discreet dosage and delightful bitter flavors achieve a harmonious balance. The bouquet opens with floral violet and elderberry notes, leading to berry and spiced orange flavors on the palate. The ripe fruit is tastefully enhanced by the lingering salinity evident in the finish.
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Analytical data
extra brut
4.0 g/l residual sugar
The Drappier family estate was established around the magnificently preserved medieval Abbey. Today, it is managed by Michel Drappier and is used to store and age the exceptional wines he produces. We planted our vineyard in Urville, the terroir that welcomed the Pinot Noir grape variety that now runs in our veins and we manage it according to organic and natural practices. Our vineyards are like family archives that perpetuate our history. We grow heirloom grape varieties that deserve to be remembered: Fromenteau, Arbanne, Petit Meslier, and Blanc Vrai. While many seek to achieve sophisticated excellence, we prefer natural and authentic qualities. We also highlight the many facets of our terroirs through our vinification techniques: our low sugar dosage and moderate use of sulfites especially in the production of Drappier Brut Nature Sans Soufre.
Country | France |
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Vintage | NV |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | Yes |
Winery | Clarevallis is the name given by Saint Bernard to the abbey he founded in 1115 when he brought vines to the Aube region. The wines are vinified and aged in cellars built in 1152 by the monks from the abbey. Today the cellars are owned by the Drappier Family. |