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Dizy Corne Bautray is part of the Lieux-dits collection of Maison Jacquesson. This is a very confidential Champagne from a one hectare plot of Chardonnay planted on the lieu-dit Corne Bautray in the village of Dizy. The 2014 harvest is low in quantity but of remarkable quality.
The Maison Jacquesson, founded in 1798 in Dizy near Épernay, is one of Champagne’s oldest and most prestigious houses. Renowned for its artisanal approach and commitment to excellence, the house prioritizes quality over quantity, producing Champagnes that embody the unique character of their terroir.
Managed by the Chiquet family since 1974, Jacquesson follows a philosophy rooted in sustainable viticulture and the pursuit of perfect balance in every cuvée. The vineyards, primarily located in Grand Cru and Premier Cru villages of the Vallée de la Marne, Montagne de Reims, and Côte des Blancs, are meticulously tended to preserve biodiversity and enhance traditional grape varieties like Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier.
Jacquesson’s flagship range revolves around its Numbered Cuvées (e.g., the current 700 series), which showcase the finest vintages and precise blends of each year. The house also produces exceptional single-vineyard cuvées, such as Dizy Corne Bautray and Avize Champ Caïn, true gems of the Champagne region.
Maison Jacquesson represents a contemporary and uncompromising vision of Champagne, captivating enthusiasts and connoisseurs worldwide with its elegance and authentic character.
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