
Champagne BĂ©rĂȘche et Fils Grand Cru AÓ± 2015 (Disg. Oct 2022)
Champagne authority Peter Liem writes that âamong all Champagne villages, AÓ± is the most historically esteemed⊠Today, its terroir is still just as storied, and its grapes are sought after by winemakers across the region.â Generally speaking, itâs a warmer terrain, and though the BĂ©rĂȘche vines sit at higher, cooler altitudes, they are fully exposed to the sunnier south.
From a Grand Cru where Pinot Noir reigns supreme, BĂ©rĂȘcheâs cuvĂ©e is sourced from less than a hectare of 50+-year-old vines in the parcels of Brise Pot and Froide Terre in Grande VallĂ©e de la Marne, where thin topsoils (30cm at most) lie over dense Campanian chalk. The lionâs share of the blend is Pinot Noir from Froide, with the balance Chardonnay from Brise Pot. Both parcels were picked on 14th September at 10.8% potential alcohol, âin perfect healthâ, according to the brothers. As is the norm, slow ferments took place in barrel, and the wine spent 72 months on lees in bottle. Dosage was 4 g/L.
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Champagne authority Peter Liem writes that âamong all Champagne villages, AÓ± is the most historically esteemed⊠Today, its terroir is still just as storied, and its grapes are sought after by winemakers across the region.â Generally speaking, itâs a warmer terrain, and though the BĂ©rĂȘche vines sit at higher, cooler altitudes, they are fully exposed to the sunnier south.
From a Grand Cru where Pinot Noir reigns supreme, BĂ©rĂȘcheâs cuvĂ©e is sourced from less than a hectare of 50+-year-old vines in the parcels of Brise Pot and Froide Terre in Grande VallĂ©e de la Marne, where thin topsoils (30cm at most) lie over dense Campanian chalk. The lionâs share of the blend is Pinot Noir from Froide, with the balance Chardonnay from Brise Pot. Both parcels were picked on 14th September at 10.8% potential alcohol, âin perfect healthâ, according to the brothers. As is the norm, slow ferments took place in barrel, and the wine spent 72 months on lees in bottle. Dosage was 4 g/L.











