R. Renaudin N.V. Brut Reserve
Our debut “vintage” of this cuvee was 2008, which was a hard act to follow. But Renaudin rose to the occasion and harnessed all that was possible from the seductive 2009 vintage. Still fresh from its extended period en tirage, the mousse is noticeably fine. The nose is markedly expressive, while the palate is broad yet taut. This will be another long-distance runner.

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Wine Specifics
WineWise Code | FRE-001 |
Country | France |
Region | Champagne |
Color/Style | Sparkling |
Farming Practices | Sustainable |
Varieties | 70% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot Noir |
ABV | 12 |
Residual Sugar | 8.4 |
Acidity | 4.27 |
Case Size | 12x750 |
Pricing | Discountable |
Years in Blend | 2010 |
Dosage | 6 g/L, MCR |
Maceration | no maceration |
Pumpover/Punchdown | None |
Fermentation Vessel | Stainless Steel |
Fermentation Duration | 3-4 weeks |
Aging Method | Stainless Steel |
Aging Duration (months) | 8 months |
Filtered | Yes, after cold stabilization |
Fining Agents | None |
Yeast | Native |
Lees Contact/Stirring | Yes |
Malolactic | No |
Added Sulfur | No |
Soil Type | Calcareous |
Elevation (meters) | 100 |
Vine Age | 25 |
Yields (hl/ha) | 63 |
Vine Training | Classical pruning methods practiced in champagne. Therefore, Cordon, vallée de la marne, guyot simple or double on the pinot noir grape variety. For the chardonnay the pruning method used is Chablis. |
Picking | Hand-harvested |
Annual Production | 1000 |
Notes from the Producer: The specificity and the quality of our champagne begins from a qualitative approach in the vinyards. It is the terroir that expresses the specificity and the particularity by combining different elements like climate, exposition, geographical localisation and human factors. The vineyard is managed by combining the qualitative work of the soil and permanent grassing. We apply the plant protection products for the protection of the vines at low dose, only if it is necessary with a reasoned approach and sustainable approach.