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So, here’s the thing, I’ve talked and written a lot about the polar extremes of Champagne.
At one extreme, the Battery Acid with Alcohol and Fizz in it. Artificial perfume going in, sewage coming out. They use all the tricks to deceive, trust me I know, I’ve read a few of the large house playbooks while working in Champagne.
At the other end creatures of beauty that entrance, stand on their own, heads held high. Benoît makes such creatures.
If I had to say the one style that tests a Champagne grower/maker it would have to be Rosé.
Every time I see one I raise the glass to my nose with trepidation. So often they are clumsy, out of balance, lack poise, are too sweet, and have hard angular alarming textures.
Rosé Champagne is like Pistachio Gelato in the world of iced confection. It sets the benchmark for the maker.
No fear with Benoît’s Rosé.
Let’s crunch the proverbial numbers.
1. Ambonnay fruit that was historically destined for Krug.
2. A guy that gets that the vineyard matters.
3. A strong year.
4 A maker with an incredible touch, an innate sense of balance, harmony, and layering.
It’s a Rosé of precision, tension, purity, with a superb texture.
He’s at the soundboards for the recording of an epic band and has got every single level dialed in to perfection.
So he can do Rosé at this level, gotta look at the rest of his gear. He has the full monty of Grand Cru Champagnes with a suite of Village wines from Ambonnay, Aÿ, Bouzy, Chouilly, Avize/Cramant, 3 lieux dits from Ambonnay + a Super Cuvée “Sapience”.
Blah, blah Champagne Super Cuvée, sure, they’re like A*# H@!^s everyone’s got one. READ ON my friends!
This one is the equivalent of the Beatles Getting Back Together! Fruit from Lahaye, Laval, Leclapart & of course Marguet!
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Chardonnay from Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims
Wonderful complexity, a fine layer of perfectly balanced oxidative handling bringing mid-palate sweetness and depth to a rich long and beautifully dialed in wine. It’s clear that great care has gone into the élévage of the base wine. Flowers, earthy and savoury notes wrapping vertical fruit with just a little phenolics marrying a chalky saline acid profile. Excellent drinking. Layered and complex with excellent detail, fine acid, long and fresh. Clever making here.Terroir 1er Cru Vil
Blend from Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims
Wonderful flowers, outstanding red fruits, savoury with baking spice. Orange citrus zest and oil. Seamless shape & flow. The harmony between the Chardonnay and Pinot is excellent. This is a table wine with fizz. Beautiful. Red fruit powering through as it opens. Fine tannin of presence adds textural intrigue to a long palate that delights.Vin Clairs are blended from the terroirs of Ambonnay and Bouzy. A rosé d’assemblage combining a majority of Chardonnay with Pinot Noir. The stil
Of the Champagne Marguet villages level bottlings, the Ambonnay, is made from the domaine’s own vineyards. Consequently, this is always one of the finest of this level from Benoît.The 2018 vintage of Benoît Marguet’s villages level bottling of Ambonnay is composed from a blend of sixty-three percent pinot noir and thirty-seven percent chardonnay. It was disgorged in February of 2023 after three and a half years aging sur latte. The wine is still young, but already very easy to drin
Pinot Noir from Bouzy, Montagne de Reims
The release of the 2015 saw the Bouzy shift from a Pinot/Chardonnay blend to a 100% Pinot. The fruit is sourced from estate owned vines.The 2015 release was one of my favourity wines from the vintage. I'm looking forward to devouring a bottle of 2018 soon!Striking peach skin color. Wonderfully effusive nose with a wide spectrum of aromas that range from nectarine to orange blossom and wild herbs. Breathtaking interplay of delicate stone fruit character. SP 97 Points
Pinot Noir from Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims
Wonderful wine. Such incredible purity & precision! "The 2018 vintage of Benoît Marguet’s “Ambonnay” Rosé is an excellent follow-up to the dazzling 2017 version he made of this wine. The cépages for the 2018 version is eighty-two percent chardonnay and eighteen percent pinot noir. As has been the case for many vintages now, the wine is non-dosé and was aged three and a half years on its fine lees prior to disgorgement in February of 2023. The bouquet is very, very refined this year, wa
Chardonnay from Avize, Côte des Blancs
A stunning full-flavoured Blanc de Blanc. Exceptional depth and length with the hallmark mid-palate weight Benoît Marguet elicits from quality fruit with clever winemaking. Such is the quality of the fruit, everyone I drink a Marguet village wine with is in disbelief when they find out the wine is Zero does.100% Chardonnay from Vinegrower: Laurent Vauversin in Avize in the Grand Cru heart of the Côte des Blancs.
Pinot Noir from Bouzy, Montagne de Reims
“At once fragrant and flinty, this has a breathtaking vibrancy that makes you sit up and feel glad to be alive. And a large part of that energy is only released after you have swallowed this extraordinary Champagne. And yet it is also brimming with mirabelle and peach character. 100% pinot noir. From organically grown grapes. Disgorged in February 2023."SP 96 Points100% Pinot Noir from Vinegrower: Hugues Godmé. Production years: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Pinot Noir from Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims
Disgorged in April 2020, the 2015 La Grande Ruelle Grand Cru is lovely, mingling scents of pear and orange oil with hints of honeyed toast. Medium to full-bodied, layered and muscular, it's a concentrated, chiseled wine from vines planted in 1967 on alluvial soils.William Kelley
Blend from Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims
Fruit from 'Les Crayères' makes its way into some of Champagnes very best wines. It's the source of Egly-Ouriets Blanc de Noir! A blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir this year, Marguet's 2015 Ambonnay Grand Cru Les Crayères is showing especially well, mingling aromas of pear and waxy citrus rind with notions of vanilla pod and toasted almonds. Full-bodied, layered and concentrated, it's chiseled and penetrating, with a pearly mousse and a saline, mineral finish. Only two lieux-dits were produc
Pinot Noir from Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims
Fruit from 'Les Crayères' makes its way into some of Champagnes very best wines. It's the source of Egly-Ouriets Blanc de Noir.The 2018 is 100% Pinot with just 1838 bottle produced. Historically it has been blended with a portion of Chardonnay. Like all of his wines it is has no dosage.
Chardonnay from Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims
Le Parc sits right on the other side of the wall of Clos du Mesnil! 100% Chardonnay from domaine vines planted in 1982. Le Parc is prime territory. The vineyard borders Krug’s uber-famous Clos d’Ambonnay and Selosse’s Le Bout du Clos. There is a thick (nearly 2 meter) clay and sandy loam layer of ‘tufa’ limestone on top of the chalky bedrock in Le Parc, which would suggest a powerful broad and round wine. Yet, Marguet’s version is sleek and saline with a strong chalk influence on the
Pinot Noir from Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims
La Grande Ruelle Grand Cru is sourced from estate grapes planted in 1967 in the village of Ambonnay.
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