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Fabrice Pouillon
Les Blanchiens 2011 | Bottle 75cl
Fabrice Pouillon's Les Blanchiens 2011 is the estate's historic cuvée. It takes its name from a superb parcel located mid-slope in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ. On this perfectly exposed plot, we find both Pinots Noirs and Chardonnays.
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Fabrice Pouillon's Les Blanchiens 2011 is the estate's historic cuvée. It takes its name from a superb parcel located mid-slope in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ. On this perfectly exposed plot, we find both Pinots Noirs and Chardonnays.
Les Blanchiens is a harmonious blend of 50% Pinot Noir and 50% Chardonnay, aged in oak to give the wine body and structure. It's a Brut Nature, a champagne with no added sugar, which brings out the finesse and purity of its aromatic notes.
A champagne produced in very limited quantities, it combines finesse and complexity, fruitiness and freshness, and a magnificent finish.
Pinot Noir (50%)Chardonnay (50%)
Vallée de la MarneMareuil-sur-Ay
Premier cru
2011
Partially oak aged
Undergone
Brut Nature (0 gr/l)
MineralPastry
Serve as an aperitif or at the beginning of a meal
10°C
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| 🍾 Format | Bottle |
|---|---|
| 📍 Terroirs | Vallée de la marne |
| 📏 Scale | Premier cru |
| ↕️ Dosage | Champagne brut nature |
| ⏳ Wine ageing | Champagne partially vinified in oak barrels |
| 🔎 Malolactic fermentation | Undergone |
| 🎨 Colour | White champagne |
| ⭐ Vintage | Vintage 2011 |
| 🍇 Cépage | Pinot noir , Chardonnay |
| ❤️ Selection | Vintage champagne |
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