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Sous le Mont is part of the Lieux-dits collection of Maison Jacques Selosse. It is a Champagne made from Pinot Noir from the Village of Mareuil sur Ay, classified Grand Cru.
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Maison Jacques Selosse – The Avant-Garde of Terroir-Driven Champagne
A true Champagne icon, Maison Jacques Selosse stands at the pinnacle of excellence and audacity, redefining terroir-driven winemaking. Founded in 1959 in Avize, in the heart of the Côte des Blancs, the house underwent a radical transformation under Anselme Selosse, a pioneer of biodynamic farming and parcel-based vinification in Champagne. Today, his son Guillaume Selosse continues this legacy with the same dedication.
The estate spans 8 hectares, primarily in Grand Cru villages (Avize, Cramant, Oger), with a strong focus on Chardonnay, aiming to reveal the purest expression of terroir. In contrast to conventional Champagne methods, Jacques Selosse embraces techniques inspired by Burgundy: organic viticulture, fermentation in oak barrels, and extended aging on lees, resulting in wines of unparalleled depth and complexity.
Selosse champagnes are intensely expressive, boasting rich textures and a striking aromatic palette where minerality, ripe fruit, oxidative notes, and freshness harmonize. Iconic cuvées include Initial, an introduction to the Selosse universe, Substance, crafted through a solera system for extraordinary depth, and rare single-parcel expressions that pay tribute to exceptional terroirs.
Sought after by connoisseurs worldwide, Jacques Selosse is more than just Champagne—it’s an extraordinary sensory journey, an unmistakable signature that pushes the boundaries of the appellation and redefines the art of sparkling wine.
Hommage A William Deutz Meurtet is a single-varietal (Pinot Noir) and single-terroir (Meurtet plot in Aÿ) cuvée. The Cellar Master of Maison Deutz decided to vinify this plot of Aÿ separately to highlight the nobility of the wine, the terroir and the Pinot Noir grape variety.
A rosé with a high proportion of Chardonnays that offers freshness and integrity, complemented by Pinot Noirs vinified in white and red. The red wines from different Champagne crus are produced and blended in search of a crunchy fruitiness and finesse.
Crafted with artisanal precision, R. Pouillon's Rosé de Macération is a characterful champagne made exclusively from Pinot Noir. This "rosé de saignée" comes from old vines in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, where the grapes undergo a short maceration to extract color, aroma, and structure.
The wine reveals a vibrant hue, with aromas of fresh red berries...
L’Echapee Belle is a rare Cuvée limited to 5500 bottles, produced by a talented Winemaker: Etienne Calsac. It is a Blanc de Blancs from the terroirs of the Côte des Blancs and Grande Vallée de la Marne. A champagne with a lot of freshness and tension.
La Côte Faron is part of the Lieux-dits collection of Maison Jacques Selosse. It is a Blanc de Noirs Champagne (100% Pinot Noir) from the Village of Aÿ, classified Grand Cru. A great Cuvée of gastronomy with remarkable power, elegance and structure.
Jacques Selosse Initial Champagne is a world famous champagne that is produced by the Jacques Selosse champagne house in the Champagne region of France. It is a high quality champagne that is made from carefully selected Chardonnays grown in the best Grands Crus vineyards in the region.
Jacques Selosse V.O. Champagne is a renowned champagne made from grapes from the best terroirs of the Champagne region, and aged for several years in cellars before being bottled. Jacques Selosse V.O. Champagne is an exceptional champagne, with a brilliant golden color and fine and persistent bubbles. On the nose, it offers aromas of ripe fruit, toast and brioche, as well...
Bruno Paillard Blanc de Blancs 2014 is produced exclusively from the first, purest press of Chardonnay grands crus from the heart of the Côte des Blancs: Oger and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, 20% of which are vinified in small barrels of old oak.
Alfred Gratien Cuvée Paradis Rosé 2008 is an exceptional Champagne from the region's finest terroirs. More vinous than effervescent, it gains in intensity and refinement as it warms in the glass, offering real ageing potential and a style suited to accompanying gastronomic dishes.