Extra Brut Rosé Leclerc Briant ----(sparkling rosé)
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41
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Extra Brut Rosé Leclerc Briant
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About the producer

Created by the Leclerc family, the house was owned by Pascal Leclerc-Briant until his death in 2010. Thanks to him, the estate acted as a precursor in the Champagne region for organic and biodynamic viticulture. Before his death, an American couple of Francophile made sure that his work would not go to waste: they employed two talented winemakers: Hervé Jestin and Frédéric Zeimett. Thanks to their work, the wines have improved immeasurably; they are meticulously vinified, almost natural wines. A rising star.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Champagne

Producers and wineries : Leclerc-Briant

Colour : sparkling rosé

Volume : 200000

Grape variety : Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings : Saumon gravlax, Velouté de betterave au chèvre, Jambon persillé

Appellation : Champagne

Owner : Leclerc Briant

Size (in ha) : 14 hectares

Viticulture : organic More information....

Service temperature : 10°

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40
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Auction history Extra Brut Rosé Leclerc Briant ----
3/6/202443
3/6/202440
2/14/202444
2/14/202440
6/3/202246

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