Champagne Brocard Pierre L’Égarée 2014 CL 75
50% Pinot Noir 50% Chardonnay
Vineyard:
Clay-limestone soil / Kimmeridgian fault.
Vintage: 2013
Aging on yeasts:
4 to 6 years old
Tasting:
The aromatic balance of this cuvée comes first and foremost from the 50/50 blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, but also from the passage
In cask of different wines. An intense aromatic palette where you find the wine free to express itself, easy to drink, dominated by coriander, vanilla and delicate oak from medium oak barrel heat.
Combinations:
A simple omelette lightly truffled
Dosage:
ZERO DOSAGE.
Appearance:
An elegant bubble that reminds you that this Champagne is for celebrating the best of times.
The opinion of
Pierre Brocard:
“A raw nature that lets a good vintage express itself at its best and a small amount of sulfur added in winemaking. ”
It was great-grandfather Georges, who began this beautiful story in the winemaking of his own champagne in 1932. Followed by Emile Brocard, Henri Brocard and then Pierre Brocard the father of Thibaud.
The latter, under the well-advised eyes of his father, took over the leadership of the family estate. He has been conducting conviction viticulture since 2012 years. Responsible viticulture, and more: sustainable and responsible. An approach for the future of the earth and our children. Without a label, with no charter, but nevertheless with the utmost respect and greater reflection, Thibaud Brocard will make decisions that will make his wine, one of the purest possible.
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