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Joseph Perrier Champagne Cuvee Royale Vintage Blanc de Blancs

Joseph Perrier Champagne Cuvee Royale Vintage Blanc de Blancs 2002

France

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£55.00
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Product details

  • Winemaker

    Claude Dervin
  • Variety

    Chardonnay
  • To celebrate their 185th year, Champagne Joseph Perrier has released their first vintage Blanc de Blancs (100% chardonnay) from Premier and Grand cru vineyards. It has a golden colour, with hints of green and a beautiful effervescence - elegant and continous bubbles. On the nose it has a floral fragrance of acacia, honeysuckle and jasmin with touches of lime, broom and hyacinth, and a dash of honey. On the palate it is fruity and delicious, with butter and delicate citrus. It has elegance and concentration, great length, and a lightness of touch.*** CHRISTMAS PROMOTION | 20% OFF SIX BOTTLES ***
  • Alcohol

    12
  • When to drink

    Can be drunk now but will keep very well
  • Bottle

    75
  • Style

    Sparkling

Press ReviewPress

Joseph Perrier is an unusual champagne house. Based many miles south east of the traditional heartland of the Champagne region in the town of Chalons-sur-Marne, this family firm was founded in 1825, which means that this year is its 185th anniversary. One might think that a 175th anniversary were worthier of celebration than a 185th, but president Jean-Claude Fourmon seems to have been inspired by the quality of the 2002 vintage, just starting to drink beautifully now, to launch a pair of special vintage bottlings, one white and one pink, in honour of the anniversary. The last time Joseph Perrier launched a new wine was in 1982 with Cuvée Josephine. The last one before that was apparently in 1911, but I didn't witness that one. I must say that I have not been particularly excited by Joseph Perrier champagnes for quite a while now, but I absolutely love this Joseph Perrier Blanc de Blancs 2002 Champagne. It manages to combine the raciness of an all-Chardonnay champagne with a delicate texture, perfect balance, some light but not overwhelming evidence of autolysis, the biscuity effect of ageing the wine on the lees of the second fermentation in bottle, with real persistence. It dances on the palate and would make both a lovely wine as an aperitif, even if it is less steely than, for example, a Pierre Moncuit Blanc de Blancs would be. It is based on Chardonnay grown in grand cru and premier cru vineyards in Cumières, Mesnil-sur-Oger and Avize and was only recently disgorged after nearly eight years' ageing on lees.

Jancis Robinsonjancisrobinson.com 10th August 2010

Winemaking

Joseph Perrier owns twelve hectares of Pinot Meunier on the hillside at Verneuil, 7 of these in a single parcel are carefully protected from spring freezes by spraying water. The House’s 21 hectares satisfy 30% of the production. The rest comes from 30 crus, on The Mountain of Reims. La Côte des Blancs and the region of Vitry are delivered by winegrowers, from father to son, in relation to Joseph Perrier for three to four generations.


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