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R. H. Coutier, Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru, NV (Base 2021)

by R. H. Coutier

$59.99

PREORDER - ARRIVES LATE NOVEMBER 2024

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R.H. Coutier’s Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru NV, with a base of 2021, is an elegant expression of Chardonnay from the Grand Cru village of Ambonnay in the Montagne de Reims. While Ambonnay is traditionally celebrated for its Pinot Noir, Coutier’s Blanc de Blancs showcases the unique minerality and finesse that Chardonnay can achieve in this renowned terroir. Crafted with precision, this Brut Champagne balances freshness and complexity, with a dosage that enhances its accessibility and highlights the purity of the fruit.

On the nose, this Blanc de Blancs presents aromas of lemon zest, green apple, and white peach, layered with notes of chalk, almond, and a touch of brioche from lees aging. The palate is crisp and vibrant, with flavors of citrus, pear, and a subtle saline quality that reflects the chalk-rich soils of Ambonnay. The fine, creamy mousse adds elegance, while the Brut finish provides a clean, refreshing edge that leaves a lingering impression of minerality.

Ideal for pairing with seafood, oysters, or light creamy dishes, this Champagne’s lively acidity and depth make it a versatile choice for refined dining. The 2021 base lends youthful energy and clarity, making R.H. Coutier’s Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru a beautiful choice for those seeking a unique Chardonnay expression from one of Champagne’s premier Grand Cru villages.

More about this wine

Grapes | 100% Chardonnay

Vineyards | 100% estate-grown Chardonnay from Ambonnay. First family to plant Chardonnay in the village.

Vinification | 70% stainless steel, 30% barrel; full malolactic; 5 gr/l dosage

Disgorgement: June 2024

R. H. Coutier

Since 1619, Champagne R. H. Coutier has been farming in the Grand Cru village of Ambonnay, one of the top wine-producing villages in the Montagne de Reims. You may recognize some of the champagnes made from the likes of Bereche, Marie-Noelle Ledru, and of course Krug’s famous single plot, Clos d’Ambonnay.

While Ambonnay is generally regarded as Pinot country, Coutier’s vineyards are planted with one-third Chardonnay and two-thirds Pinot Noir. In fact, in 1946 René Coutier’s father was the first vigneron to plant Chardonnay in the village, which has done well over the ensuing decades and now is as highly regarded as the Pinot Noir from Ambonnay.

The vineyards on the Montagne de Reims have a south by southeast facing exposure to provide a warmer microclimate for France’s coldest and most northern winegrowing region. A higher ratio of clay to the chalky limestone subsoils lends an added roundness to the wines produced here. Their house style marries the richness of the village’s Pinot Noir with the pure, racy crispness of its Chardonnay, a match made in heaven. The Coutiers farm nine hectares sustainably, but keep their production small and focused, selling off 80% of their fruit to the local cooperative and keeping the best fruit to bottle 2000 cases under their own label.

In the winery, whole clusters are pressed with their stems to act as a natural filter for clarity. No barrel fermentation and low dosage on all of the wines offered today an elegant precision to balance the richness of fruit. Typically only half of the wines go through malolactic fermentation to preserve freshness and acidity, but this is also dependent on the vintage. The sign of a great winemaker is always the ability to adapt to whatever nature throws at you.

Champagne

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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