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Savart, Champagne 1er Cru L'Ouverture, NV [Base 2022]

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Frédéric Savart approaches Champagne like a vigneron, not a négociant—farming his Premier Cru vineyards in Ecueil with meticulous care and crafting wines that emphasize precision, texture, and site over winemaking intervention. L’Ouverture is his introduction to the house style, a 100% Pinot Noir cuvée sourced primarily from sandy, chalk-laced soils. The [Base 2022] release reflects the vintage’s vibrant fruit and crystalline purity, with a portion of reserve wines adding extra depth.

Unlike broad, power-driven Pinot Noir Champagnes, L’Ouverture is all about finesse. The fruit is bright and lifted, with an underlying tension that makes each sip feel alive. Aging in a mix of stainless steel and neutral oak adds subtle layers without overshadowing the wine’s natural energy. Dosage is kept low, allowing the terroir to take center stage—this is Champagne that drinks more like a great Burgundian blanc de noirs than a commercial sparkling wine.

A stunning aperitif but equally at home with food, L’Ouverture shines alongside oysters, creamy cheeses, or roast chicken. Though utterly captivating now, it has the structure to evolve beautifully with time.

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It is only in recent times that Champagne Savart has begun to get a lot of buzz, since 2005, when Frédéric Savart took over the reins. As Alder eludes to in the quote above, this is a producer that deserves your attention.

The great thing about Grower Champagnes is that we can talk about places. Today we are just south of Reims in the Montagne de Reims. The name of the village is Écueil. Most of the soils are sandy, and Pinot Noir prevails. Here and there you also find strains of chalky soils, and so Savart also grows a little Chardonnay.

One village over is another place: Villiers-aux-Noeuds. Anyone who pays extra close attention to this newsletter will know that this village is home to the great Emmanuel Brochet, who works a fine site called Mont Benoît. It turns out that Savart also has holdings in Mont Benoît. It’s a little chalkier than Écueil, but still pretty friendly to Pinot Noir, which is what Savart grows there.

In the cellar, Savart follows a non-interventionist recipe that includes stainless steel fermentation, aging in barrel, and a laissez-faire attitude towards malolactic fermentation. These are not fruit-forward Champagnes but wines of salinity, soil, and rock. That’s why those wine geeks are so excited!

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Champagne boasts some of the world’s greatest luxury brands with Krug, Cristal and, of course, Dom Perignon. But it’s also home to hundreds of small dynamic producers—farmers who grow their own grapes (often organically) and make (often with natural methods) tiny amounts of pure and absolutely delicious wine that reflect the individual personalities of their villages and terroirs. Toast with these wines, for sure. But also treat them like the great wines they are: taste, drink, explore!

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