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Champagne Benoît Marguet

The Champagne DJ of Ambonnay has his Grand Cru gear all dialed in!

Everything is in its place at all the right levels 🎧

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!


It's like the Beatles are back together!


Fruit from Benoît Lahaye, Vincent Laval, David Leclapart, and of course Benoît Marguet!

It's like the Beatles have Got Back Together! Fruit from Lahaye, Laval, Leclapart & of course Marguet! Champagne Sapience, vinified totally with natural methods. Sapience is collaboration between 4 great biodynamic Champagne growers: Benoît Marguet, Benoît Lahaye, Vincent Laval and David Leclapart. The concept is to craft Champagne using extreme biodynamic methods. The blend comprises Chardonnay from David Leclapart, Pinot Meunier from Vincent Laval and Pinot Noir from Benoit Lahaye. The wine
$495
$480ea in any 3+
$465ea in any 6+

Marguet's Magical Lieux Dits


The 2015’s

The release of the 2015 saw the Bouzy shift from a Pinot/Chardonnay blend to a 100% Pinot. The 2015 Bouzy Grand Cru is vinous and demonstrative, and more giving than its 2014 predecessor, bursting with aromas of sweet plums, peaches, white flowers, red berries and spices. Medium to full-bodied, layered and textural, with bright acids and a precise, saline finish, it has turned out very nicely. William Kelley
$195
$185ea in any 3+
$175ea in any 6+
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 
$250
$240ea in any 3+
$230ea in any 6+
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
$250
$240ea in any 3+
$230ea in any 6+

The 2012’s

The 2012 vintage is the second to be bottled from la Grande Ruelle by Benoît Marguet and it is outstanding. This is composed entirely of pinot noir and was finished non-dosé and disgorged in September of 2017. The wine is beautiful on both the nose and palate, with the bouquet offering up scents of white peach, patissière, a touch of tangerine, complex soil tones, a touch of hazelnut and a smoky topnote. On the palate the wine is full-bodied, complex and plenty deep at the core, with fine soi
$250
$240ea in any 3+
$230ea in any 6+

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The release of the 2015 saw the Bouzy shift from a Pinot/Chardonnay blend to a 100% Pinot. The 2015 Bouzy Grand Cru is vinous and demonstrative, and more giving than its 2014 predecessor, bursting with aromas of sweet plums, peaches, white flowers, red berries and spices. Medium to full-bodied, layered and textural, with bright acids and a precise, saline finish, it has turned out very nicely. William Kelley
$195
$185ea in any 3+
$175ea in any 6+
The 2012 vintage is the second to be bottled from la Grande Ruelle by Benoît Marguet and it is outstanding. This is composed entirely of pinot noir and was finished non-dosé and disgorged in September of 2017. The wine is beautiful on both the nose and palate, with the bouquet offering up scents of white peach, patissière, a touch of tangerine, complex soil tones, a touch of hazelnut and a smoky topnote. On the palate the wine is full-bodied, complex and plenty deep at the core, with fine soi
$250
$240ea in any 3+
$230ea in any 6+
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 
$250
$240ea in any 3+
$230ea in any 6+
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
$250
$240ea in any 3+
$230ea in any 6+
It's like the Beatles have Got Back Together! Fruit from Lahaye, Laval, Leclapart & of course Marguet! Champagne Sapience, vinified totally with natural methods. Sapience is collaboration between 4 great biodynamic Champagne growers: Benoît Marguet, Benoît Lahaye, Vincent Laval and David Leclapart. The concept is to craft Champagne using extreme biodynamic methods. The blend comprises Chardonnay from David Leclapart, Pinot Meunier from Vincent Laval and Pinot Noir from Benoit Lahaye. The wine
$495
$480ea in any 3+
$465ea in any 6+