Champagne Stéphane Regnault Chromatique Extra Brut NV
Côte des Blancs, Champagne, FranceAfter working as a sommelier in London, and an aerospace engineer in Paris, Stéphane Regnault returned to his family's Côte des Blancs domaine in 2007 and converted farming to organics with biodynamic practices. The domaine includes 4 hectares of Chardonnay divided equally between the legendary chalk terroirs of the Grand Cru villages Oger, and Le Mesnil sur Oger. The majority of the vines are between 40 and 60 years old. A passionate jazz saxophone player, he has named his 3 single vineyard cuvées after a different jazz mode that each wine reminds him of. Chromatique is his NV blend, utilizing a little of every parcel he has in the cellar. The chromatic scale in music is the one which uses all the available notes, thus an appropriate name for this cuvée. Based on 2019, with 40% reserve wines, this base was native fermented in 30% stainless, and 30% barrel, with full MLF. It was disgorged in July 2022 after 2 years sur lattes, with 2 g/L. Deep chalk beds this sculpted BdB, with bright green apple, burnished lemon, savoury lees, Madagascar vanilla, and crushed stones that carry through the lingering finish. Savoury and uncompromising, this is showing beautifully at present, and will continue to impress.Tasted: 11 August 2024Tasted by: Prices:
Champagne Stéphane Regnault Chromatique Extra Brut NV
Côte des Blancs, Champagne, FranceAfter working as a sommelier in London and an aerospace engineer in Paris, Stéphane Regnault returned to his family's Côte des Blancs domaine in 2007 and converted farming to organics with biodynamic practices. The domaine includes 4 hectares of Chardonnay divided equally between the legendary chalk terroirs of the Grand Cru villages Oger and Le Mesnil sur Oger. The majority of the vines are between 40 and 60 years old. A passionate jazz saxophone player, he has named his 3 single vineyard cuvées after a different jazz mode that each wine reminds him of. Chromatique is his NV blend, utilizing a little of every parcel he has in the cellar. The chromatic scale in music is the one which uses all the available notes, thus an appropriate name for this cuvée. Based on 2018, with 24% reserve wines, this was fermented in 62% stainless, and 38% barrel, with full MLF. It was disgorged in November 2021 with 3.5 g/L. Deep chalk beds this classic Côtes de Blancs, with crunchy green apple, crisp lemon, and kisses of meringue and oxidation wafting throughout. Tasting very complete at this point, and primed for enjoying now.Tasted: 09 April 2023Tasted by: Prices: