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Roses de Jeanne La Haute-Lemblé Cédric Bouchard 2004(sparkling white)
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Roses de Jeanne La Haute-Lemblé Cédric Bouchard
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About the producer

Cédric Bouchard, son of a winemaker, runs the estate of the same name based in Aube, on the Côte des Bar. He runs the small domain of Roses de Jeanne (one hectare), located in the Ource Valley, as well as Inflorescence in Val Vilaine. His agricultural methods are reasoned and controlled, quite close to the principles of biodynamics. His champagnes are renowned and sought after, production being very limited.

About the wine

This vintage Blanc de Blancs evokes aromas of pastry, ripe fruit and hazelnut. An attractive minerality emerges on the palate, with brioche aromas. The long finish leads to a lemony note.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Champagne

Producers and wineries: Cédric Bouchard

Colour: sparkling white

Grape variety: Chardonnay
Food and wine pairings: Bar poêlé sauce hollandaise et légumes du jardin, Foie gras de canard mi-cuit et sa confiture de figues, Parmesan

Appellation: Champagne

Owner: Cédric Bouchard

Viticulture: biodynamic More information....

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Auction history Roses de Jeanne La Haute-Lemblé Cédric Bouchard 2004
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