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Jacquesson champagnes are a long established name and the house is one of the most reputed among connoisseurs. Claude Jacquesson founded the company in Dizy in 1798. From the very beginning its champagne was reputed to be the Emperor's favourite (Napoleon 1). This was also the house which patented the cork wire in 1844 and helped establish Maison Krug. A succession of owners ran Maison Jacquesson until 1974 when it was acquired by the Chiquet family. Today, Jean Chiquet's sons, Laurent and Jean-Hervé, run the company with panache. The vineyards are planted on around 30 hectares in Avize, Aÿ, Dizy and Hautvillers and complemented by regular and carefully selected supplies of bought-in grapes. Jacquesson champagnes have a strong personality (especially the single parcel cuvées) and stand out for their low sugar levels, intensity and distinction. This house has gradually become the standard bearer for high-quality champagne, expressing the illustrious potential of its terroirs with incredible fidelity, reducing dosage to a strict minimum and allowing its cuvées the time they need to mature before putting them on the market. Because of this, the wines (primarily vinified in wood and dosed at Extra-Brut level) always have a distinct and sometimes surprising character. Production has reduced considerably since the Chiquet family took over Maison Jacquesson. Every year, it gives its non-vintage Brut (BSA) a number - 738, 739 etc. This is a way to identify the style of each vintage and to encourage fans to age the wines. All Jacquesson cuvées age beautifully, whether late-disgorged or not. This sublime champagne house is one of our favourites in the region.
The 736 cuvée is usually a blend of wines from different vintages. This is a way of including the full range of the Jacquesson house’s character in one bottle. A blend of 53% Chardonnay, 29% Pinot Noir and 18% Pinot Meunier from some of the Champagne region’s most beautiful terroirs (Ay, Dizy, Avize…). The wine is vinified in barrels with stirring to bring extra suppleness and roundness. This cuvée is disgorged later than usual in order to create a mature champagne with a fresher bubble to it. On the nose, this cuvée has some beautifully mature fruit, and its palate is structured and lively. A superb cuvée at the top of the Champagne game. Its elegance makes for a wonderful aperitif and it will also pair nicely with white meat or fish.
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Region: Champagne
Producers and wineries: Jacquesson
Colour: sparkling white
Appellation: Champagne
Owner: Jacquesson
Service temperature: 9°
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