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Agrapart & Fils

Domain Agrapart is one of the most prized signatures in the region. These Champagnes are incomparable for their finesse and minerality. They are, dare we say it, among the finest wines in Champagne.

Maison Agrapart & Fils, founded in Avize in the late 19th century, now extends over twelve hectares on the Côte des Blancs, eight of which are classified as grand cru. A family farm, it has maintained the status of récoltant manipulant. On a vineyard with 65 parcels, the vines (Chardonnay alone) are on average 40 years old. This very fine domain is particularly popular with wine lovers and is gaining fame: the cuvées produced by this sought-after maison are increasingly difficult to find! They stand out for their great finesse, mainly thanks to the low dosage and the fine minerality of the wines.

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120 (starting price)
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110 (current price)
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220 (current price)
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240
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442 (current price)
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272 (current price)
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122 (current price)
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280 (starting price)
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360 (current price)
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300 (starting price)
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118
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100 (current price)
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220 (current price)
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WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...

BETTANE & DESSEAUVE

"The whole range is vinified with precision, with low dosage which showcases the freshness and vibrancy of the wines. The Grand cru minéral extra-but is without a doubt the most representative of the domain: from the terroirs of Avize and Cramant, it is slightly saline, less conventional than the others, yet retains its finesse."

LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE

"These champagnes are fermented in old barrels and are among the best wines in the region, thanks to the vibrant minerality typical of the champagne expression. The finish is of great clarity, the flavours sapid, persistent, with saline notes of oxidation."