In this episode our Club Manager Kyri makes his debut and comes from behind the production department and in front of the camera. He chose two intriguing wines from Christophe Mignon ‘Pur Meunier’ Brut Nature, based in Festigny and a gorgeous magenta pink Rosé Champagne from the young talented producer at Laherte Freres called Rosé de Meunier made Extra Brut from the region of Chavot, close to Epernay.
Watch this episode to see the review on these wines.
What do we know about the Cooperative? To some people, they believe it is where grapes are gathered en mass and champagne comes out at the other end. This is a great misconception as the Cooperatives are essentially a home for hundreds if not thousands of growers that do not have access to wine-making facilities and their plots are too small to warrant this. The result? It becomes a library of plots across all areas of champagne. Some refer to it as a patchwork or ‘quilt’ of plots woven together by the wine-making teams. They hand select the best quality...
One of our favourite topics as Rosé is arguably the most versatile champagne style available. The drier, fresher examples like the AR Lenoble Terroirs Rosé Extra Brut featured are lighter, aromatic and in this case Chardonnay-dominant. This can be enjoyed with or without food. Whereas the more Pinot Noir dominant Philipponnat Rosé Reserve Brut, is richer, fuller with deliberate berry fruit and spice and although fine by itself, would definitely go well with an array of foods.
Watch this episode to see the review on these wines.