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Champagne Laherte Frères Les Empreintes (Disg. Jan 2018) 2012

Blend from Chavot-Courcourt, Côteaux Sud d’Épernay

$157

$152ea in any 3+
$147ea in any 6+
Closure: Cork

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“The 2012 Extra Brut Les Empreintes is yet another compelling wine in this range Aurélien Laherte. Radiant and super-expressive on the palate, with tremendous richness, the Empreintes dazzles from start to finish. Bright saline notes add tension to the sculpted finish in a Champagne that delivers the goods big time. Les Empreintes is a blend of 50% Chardonnay from Les Chemins d’Epernay and 50% Pinot Noir from Les Rouges Maisons, both in Chavot, planted in 1957 and 1983 respectively. In a word: superb. Dosage is 4 grams per liter. Disgorged: January 2018.”

Galloni, Vinous

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

Disgorged January 2018. This wine offers what Laherte refers to as the “quintessence of the Chavot terroir.” It is always a selection of Laherte’s five best barrels from each of his two finest Chavot terroirs–old-vine Chardonnay from a site in Les Chemins d’Epernay planted in 1957, on clay with chalky subsoils, (around a third of the Chardonnay is actually the rare Chardonnay-Muscaté), and Pinot Noir from Les Rouges Maisons, planted in the late ’80s on a deep soil rich in clay, flint and schist. Both wines are vinified separately and entirely raised in old Burgundian barrels (including portions fermented in second-hand DRC Le Montrachet barrels). The dosage here is 4 g/L. This is easily the finest example of this wine we have shipped, clearly articulating the skyrocketing progression of this Estate. There is genuine depth and texture from the old vines and the clay of Les Chemins d’Epernay but this opulence is vibrantly balanced by crystalline freshness. A long, classy finish. A superb and unique Champagne that clearly speaks of its terroir.

About Laherte Frères

The ripples created by the young Aurèlien Laherte, since he joined his family’s Estate in 2002 have now grown into fully fledged waves. Since he has taken full control of the vineyards and the cellars (from 2007) this 30 year old’s ever more distinctive, characterful wines have been calling us, like Homer’s sirens, to the lesser travelled slopes south of Épernay. In recent times the temptation became too strong to resist.

The wines of Laherte Frères bring something unique and delicious to our suite of grower Champagne.

In the Vineyard

Based in Chavot in the Coteaux Sud d’Épernay (slopes to the south of Épernay ), where most of their vines are situated, they also have some parcels in other villages of the Coteaux Sud area as well some tiny holdings in the Côte des Blancs and the Marne Valley. In total they have some 10 hectares broken up into an amazing 75 parcels.

The distinctive, geologically complex terroir of Chavot and the Coteaux Sud d’Épernay in general is very different to the Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims areas where our other growers are based, and the style of wine is creamier and with more fruit generosity (to generalise). It’s a deliciously textured and yet racy style of Champagne that quite adds another string to our Champagne bow.

The vineyard practices at Laherte Frères are impressive. Most of the Estate is biodynamically farmed with the exception of those vineyards that are too far away to do so (mainly those in the Côte des Blancs and the Marne Valley). These latter sites are still managed organically, with the soils cultivated and no herbicides or pesticides used.

In the Winery

The high standards continue in the cellar. Aurèlien uses the traditional Coquard wooden Champagne presses. He has two of these (very unusual for an Estate of this small size), which allows him to press more quickly and also to keep small parcels separate. The wines are moved only by gravity. Fermentation occurs with natural yeast and more than 80 percent of the wine is fermented and matured in large foudres and old barriques (many 10+ years of age), as all Champagne once was pre the 1950s. Interestingly Aurèlien buys barrels from Benjamin Leroux (small world!), the Liger-Belair family (of la Romanee fame) and DRC.

Working with oak has a number of advantages including giving the grower the ability to have all of their different parcels fermented and matured separately. This focus on terroir expression, the use of traditional barrel ageing to help the wines express themselves, the meticulous viticulture along with the unique terroir of the Coteaux d’Épernay, are the keys to understanding these expressive and delicious wines.

Where in the World is Laherte Frères?

Laherte Frères is in the village of Chavot-Courcourt, Côteaux Sud d’Épernay.

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From left to right Champagne vineyards by Soil Type, Aspect and Dominant Varietal

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95 Points

"The 2012 Extra Brut Les Empreintes is yet another compelling wine in this range Aurélien Laherte. Radiant and super-expressive on the palate, with tremendous richness, the Empreintes dazzles from start to finish. Bright saline notes add tension to the sculpted finish in a Champagne that delivers the goods big time. Les Empreintes is a blend of 50% Chardonnay from Les Chemins d'Epernay and 50% Pinot Noir from Les Rouges Maisons, both in Chavot, planted in 1957 and 1983 respectively. In a word: superb. Dosage is 4 grams per liter. Disgorged: January 2018."

Antonio Galloni, Vinous

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Champagne Laherte Frères, Rue des Jardins, Chavot-Courcourt, France

Chavot-Courcourt
Côteaux Sud d’Épernay