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🗓️ 27 June 2023
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Agathe Bellanger from Le Brun de Neuville Champagne joins to discuss the Chardonnay-centric Côte de Sézanne, the role of growers and smaller co-ops, the terroir of this small sub-region, and the beautiful wines her group makes. I LOVE these wines, which focus on longer lees aging.
Agathe Bellanger, Champagne Le Brun de Neuville.
Here are the lines of wines from Le Brun de Neuville:
The Côte : This is their house style, representing 80% of production. The goal of these wines is to express the terroir and the essence of Chardonnay. They are aged 3 to 4 years on the lees (the mandatory minimum is 15 months, and they go above and beyond). There are several wines in this line including a Demi-sec.
Les Chamins: Three wines in this line -- a blanc de blancs, rosé, and a Chardonnay and Pinot Noir blend -- are all single vineyard wines that represent specific plots and villages. In a nod to the historic methods, this wine is aged under cork instead of a crown cap. This method allows more oxygen transfer, and produces more complex flavors. Aged 4-5 years on the lees, this wine is excellent with food -- it is more gastronomic.
Autolyse: Made only in best years, these wines show what the top wines that have excellent aging potential can offer. These wines are aged 10-14 years on the lees. The blanc de blancs, rosé, a cuvee with 86% Pinot Noir (their only wine with a Pinot lead) are wines of terroir but also exhibit Champagne's characteristic breadiness from long aging. These wines are dedicated to people who like older wines
Vintage – MILLÉSIME. These wines are only released in top years. Right now 2008 and 2009 are available in the market with 2012 for rose. These wines age for a long time and show the best of the best years.
Seek these out! They are unbelievably delicious!
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Wine for Normal People, the podcast for people who like wine, but not the snobbery |
0:12.6 | that goes with it. |
0:16.0 | I'm your host, Elizabeth Schneider, author of the Wine for Normal People Book, and certified |
0:20.0 | wine dork. |
0:21.0 | And I'm MC Ice, just a wine-loving normal person. |
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0:30.4 | wines you've got to check them out. |
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0:38.6 | show for more details. |
0:41.7 | I had the pleasure of meeting Agat Bellanger in an event in Durham, North Carolina, not |
0:47.5 | too far from where I live. |
0:49.0 | She was lively, lovely, the entire crowd was gathered around her, so knowledgeable about |
0:55.1 | champagne, Lebron de Neville. |
0:57.5 | The wine was unbelievable. |
0:59.4 | These are not your run of the mill champagnes. |
1:02.0 | They are wines of terroir, they have true points of differentiation. |
1:06.7 | I am so excited to have Agat here to speak about these wines and about the sub-region of |
1:12.2 | Cote de Cezanne. |
1:13.2 | Welcome, Agat, thank you so much for being here. |
1:17.1 | Tell us about Lebron de Neville and how it came to be because it started in 1963 and |
1:25.3 | there was a group of growers that came together and maybe we should talk a little bit about |
1:30.0 | the politics of the grower community in champagne and how the big houses really dominate what |
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