BLANC DE NOIRS

Extra Brut Grand Cru Ambonnay Champagne Rodez NV

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Grapes Pinot Noir
Colour White
Origin France, Champagne
Other Certified Organic
Village Ambonnay
Classification Grand Cru
ABV 12.5%

100% Ambonnay pinot noir from 11 vineyards; 22% 2016, 36% 2015, 19% 2014, 23% older reserves; 90% vinified in barrels, 10% in tanks; 10% malolactic fermentation; 2g/L dosage; disgorged September 2022; 10,000 bottles.

Eric Rodez crafts one of the best-value blanc de noirs anywhere in Champagne. The enticing purity of Ambonnay pinot noir on show is something to behold, encapsulating the personality of the village in a medium to full straw hue. All the layers of dark berry fruits and fruit mince spice inherent to this cuvée are on full parade, accented with crunchy red delicious apple and set to a backdrop of barrel vinification in roast hazelnuts and vanilla.

Impeccably ripe fruit is set off with well-integrated malic acidity, a perfect balance that calls for but the lightest touch of dosage. Fine, gentle chalk minerality glides through a finish of medium persistence, concluding with a note of very fine phenolic bite. It will come into its own in the presence of protein – jamon would be perfect!

Tasted in 2023.
Rating: 93 Tyson Stelzer - The Champagne Guide (Jul 2024)

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Certified organic (Ecocert, since 2012), biodynamic (Demeter, since 2015). Wines fermented in small oak barrels. Partial malo. Disgorged April 2023.
Pears and vanilla on the nose of this golden wine. A canon of richness and power. Infrangible. To write about the praline and hazelnuts, the baked pears and smoked saffron, the yuzu and hot-candle-wax-on-lemon-peel flavours of this wine is to reduce its xeric colonnades to fragments that do not, cannot, even begin to encapsulate the whole. It's defiant. It comes with it's own force field.
Drinking range: 2024 - 2034 Rating: 17.5 Tamlyn Currin - www.JancisRobinson.com (May 2024)

Rather like the stereotypical Bollinger with lots to chew on – meaty, stereotypically 'masculine'. Very complete and not remotely austere. Dense but also manages to be vibrant and refreshing. Cries out for something to nibble on at the same time, as recommended by the late Edmund Penning-Rowsell Rating: 18 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jun 2019)

Champagne Rodez

Eric Rodez and his wife Martine are in the process of handing over to their son and daughter-in-law Mickaël and Aurélie, who are the ninth generation of the family since the domaine was established in 1757. The family own nine hectares of vines in the Grand Cru classified village of Ambonnay, on the south-eastern corner of the Montagne de Reims. While the majority (80%) is Pinot Noir, they have 18% Chardonnay, all grown on deep chalk and limestone with very little topsoil.

The domaine was the first French farm to receive the ‘HVE’ (High Environmental Value) certificate in 2012. They also received their organic certification in 2012, and Demeter (biodynamic) certification three years later. They use aromatherapy and essential oils to combat attacks of mildew and powdery mildew.

In the cellar Eric learned much from working as an oenologist at Krug. Winemaking takes place in in small oak barrels, no cold stabilising and no filtering. They do not actively seek malolactic fermentation, but the temperature in the barrels is allowed to rise and some (around 20% on average) will go through it. This gives Eric (and Mickaël, who made has made the wines since 2020) another component to add complexity in the blends.

The range can be seen as split into three - Vins d'Auteur, Parcellaires and wines that express the terroir Ambonnay in Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, Empreinte Blanche and Empreinte Noire. The Vins d'Auteur follow the logic of blending that has always been such a part of the tradition of Champagne, creating anew from each vintage, but with the experience and the reserve wines from the vintages that have preceded. These reserve wine can make up to 70% of these cuvées. The Parcellaires are more or less the opposite, being the unblended product of single vineyards in a single vintage, while the Empreintes are blended from five to seven plots, from a single variety in a single year.

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