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The Abyss cuvée is a very unique Champagne which has aged underwater for 1 year. These special aging conditions highlight during the tasting a mineral and chalky signature, reflecting the great terroirs of Champagne.
Established in 1872 in Cumières and relocated to Épernay in 1955, the Leclerc Briant house is an iconic player in organic and biodynamic Champagne. A pioneer in these environmentally conscious practices, it has made its mark on Champagne history with its commitment to sustainability and terroir purity. Leclerc Briant champagnes stand out for their bold character, complex aromas, and unique ecological footprint.
The Leclerc Briant house was founded in 1872 by Lucien Leclerc in Cumières, a historic Champagne village. The family’s stewardship continued through subsequent generations, notably with Bertrand Leclerc, who married Jacqueline Briant, merging their names to form the house’s identity. In 1955, the company moved its headquarters to Épernay, at the heart of Champagne.
By the 1960s, Bertrand Leclerc began transitioning to organic farming, making Leclerc Briant one of the pioneers of this practice in Champagne. In 2012, the house was acquired by American investors Mark Nunnelly and Denise Dupré, who brought fresh energy while respecting its foundational values.
Cristal Vinothèque 2002 celebrates the remarkable journey of a few bottles which were stored for 20 years in the cellars of Louis Roederer, in search of the perfect balance. The blend was aged for 11 years on "lattes", followed by 5 years on "pointes", and rested for 4 years after disgorging.
Rare Vintage 2013 expresses the signature of the house, combining a tropical touch and minerality, in two stages. Under an initially reserved appearance, gourmet, pastry and spicy notes develop in a saline, noble and ample tension. The cuvée is made with 70% chardonnay and 30% pinot noir from 11 crus, including 7 classified Grand Crus and 3 classified Premier Crus.
Maison Taittinger produces a vintage cuvée only when the harvest benefits from exceptional quality, just like the 1992 vintage. To this requirement are added several years of aging in the cellar, which guarantee the slow ripening of the aromas as well as the development of length and the complexity of the wine.
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.
Brut Gold is the iconic Cuvée from Maison Armand de Brignac. It is always a blend of 3 great vintages from the best plots of Champagne with the 3 Champagne grape varieties: Chardonnay (40%), Pinot Noir (40%) and Pinot Meunier (20%). Rated best Champagne in the world by Fine Champagne magazine.