What kind of wine is Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru - Lallier (case)
The Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru - Lallier (case) is an excellent expression of the historic Lallier house, founded in Aÿ, one of Champagne's iconic villages. It is a Blanc de Blancs, meaning a Champagne made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes, sourced from parcels classified as Grand Cru, the highest quality category of the appellation.
This Champagne is born from a rigorous adherence to the Champenoise method (or classic method), a process that involves a second fermentation in the bottle and a long rest on its lees, capable of creating the fine and persistent bubbles that distinguish the region's best cuvées.
Vintage Details
The Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru - Lallier (case) comes from a selection of vintages where the ripening of the grapes benefited from balanced temperatures and excellent temperature variations between day and night. These conditions allowed the Chardonnay grapes to express an elegant aromatic profile, with a perfect balance between freshness and softness.
Vinification and aging
Production faithfully follows the classic method, with primary fermentation in steel at controlled temperatures to preserve the aromatic purity of the fruit. Subsequently, the wine rests on its selected Lallier yeasts for a period between 36 and 48 months, developing complex notes and a refined structure. The dégorgement (removal of spent yeasts) takes place only four months before commercialization, ensuring maximum freshness. The Brut dosage adds a slight note of softness, maintaining the mineral and vibrant profile typical of the Lallier style.
Tasting Notes
Color
In the glass, this Champagne presents a brilliant straw yellow with golden reflections. The perlage is fine and continuous, a distinctive sign of a long maturation on the lees and careful artisanal winification.
Nose
The nose opens with delicate and complex aromas: hints of white flowers, citrus fruits, and fragrant notes of toasted bread and hazelnut. Mineral accents emerge, speaking of the calcareous terroir of the Côte des Blancs, lending elegance and depth to the bouquet.
Palate
On the palate, it is harmonious, fresh, and persistent. The extremely fine bubbles provide a pleasant creaminess that accompanies sensations of yellow fruit and buttery nuances. The finish is long, savory, and mineral, with a clean and refreshing close that invites another sip.
What to pair with Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru - Lallier (case)
This Champagne is an ideal companion for refined dishes but also for convivial occasions where you want to serve a wine of sure quality. Perfect as an aperitif, it pairs magnificently with:
- Seafood crudités and oysters
- Salmon tartare or white fish
- Fresh and light cheeses
- Vegetable-based dishes or lemon-based pasta dishes
Its freshness and finesse also make it ideal for important toasts or as an elegant gift, accompanied by its case.
Storage and aging – how to store Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru - Lallier (case)
To best preserve the characteristics of this Champagne, it is important to store it correctly. Follow these simple guidelines:
- Constant temperature around 10-12°C
- Dark, cool environment away from heat sources
- Bottle in a horizontal position to maintain contact between cork and wine
If stored under these conditions, Lallier Champagne can evolve for several years, maintaining its elegance and freshness, offering softer and more complex nuances over time.
Lallier
The History of Lallier Winery Lallier winery is a name that resonates proudly in the hills of Champagne, a symbol of a tradition rooted in a historical legacy and constantly evolving with bold innovations. Founded in the heart of Aÿ, a village renowned for its exceptional terroir, Lallier has ear...