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Leclerc Briant Champagne Réserve Brut Bio 2019

This Champagne Réserve Brut has a smooth, shimmering straw yellow color with sparkles and flashes of lighter yellow. A lively stream of tiny bubbles creates a persistent ring of mousse at the top of the glass. All the characteristics of this wine are both rich and fresh.
The first sensations on the nose confirm the promise of the eye. Aromas of green apple with suggestions of lemon, apricot, tangerine and fresh almond, all accented by a touch of iodine. As the wine breathes, it reveals notes of black currant, peach, blood orange, fresh grapes, pomegranate and licorice, plus hints of anise, flint, clove and juniper.


  • On the palate, the attack is rich and fresh with a soft, creamy mousse. A full, powerful fruitiness then emerges, supported by lingering citrus flavors. In the middle of the palette it revolves around minerality of clay and chalk soil that gives fullness, fruitiness and a certain lustre of character and it adds a distinct bite and length to the palate. A particularly well-judged dosage enhances the chalky texture that gives bold, yet elegant fruitiness before leading to a delicious finish distinguished by notes of salt and umami. The balance between the palette and finish provides concentration and consistency, leaving the final feeling of a cooling sea breeze and menthol to linger delightfully.

    About Leclerc Briant

    The house of Leclerc Briant is one of the pioneers of biodynamics in Champagne. Back in the late 1950s, Bertrand Leclerc spread the word about it within his family and put it into practice in his vineyards. It was his son Pascal, Leclerc's fifth generation, who set to work obtaining the first full certifications. A deep respect for nature and terroirs has always been paramount at Leclerc Briant. Now all vineyard plots are certified organic and biodynamic.

    Founded in 1872 by Lucien Leclerc in the village of Cumières, the company moved to its current premises on the Chemin de la Chaude Ruelle in Epernay in 1955. Thanks to the dynamism of Bertrand Leclerc, the great-grandson of the founder and of his wife Jacqueline Briant, the company changed at that time to the status of "Maison de Négoce" (or trading house). This allowed them to process fruit from vineyards not owned by them.

    In 2012, following the death of Pascal Leclerc, the house Leclerc Briant was saved from oblivion when it was acquired by Mark Nunelly and Denise Dupré. This American couple loves the French "art de vivre. The couple instantly fell in love with Leclerc Briant's non-conformist character. They are joined by Frédéric Zeimett, born in Champagne, who has since steered the house to the highest standards. Previously, Frédéric gained experience at Moët & Chandon and was introduced to biodynamics at Michel Chapoutier in the Rhone.

    New Leclerc Briant owner Denise Dupré immediately took a bold approach by purchasing 14 hectares of Premier Cru vineyards. All are certified organic and cultivated biodynamically. The annual production of this small house is around 130,000 bottles. All Champagnes also have the vegan seal of approval. One specializes on the production of 'single vineyard' Champagnes, always with vintage.



    • Druif

      Pinot meunier, pinot noir, chardonnay

    • Jaartal

      2017

    • Herkomst

      Champagne, Frankrijk

    • Lekker bij

      Aperitief, coquilles, oesters, witvis

    • Smaakprofiel

      Rijk en vol maar ook fris en mineraal

    • Productiemethode

      Biodynamisch

    • Inhoud

      12 % - 0.75 cl

    • Prijzen

      9+ Harold Hamersma