Description

Avec sa gamme EA “Epreuve d’Artiste”, Marie Copinet vous présente une trilogie de Blanc de Blancs Brut Nature issus de trois terroirs différents. La cuvée Les Charrons vient d’une parcelle de Villenauxe-la-Grande. Il est le plus fin et celui qui offre les arômes les plus différenciés, des trois champagnes de la collection. Son nez est balsamique avec une pointe de poivre blanc et quelques touches mentholées ; sa bouche présente finesse et grande maturité. 

Fiche technique

Type de vin
Champagne
Alcool
12.0% vol.
Cépage
100% Chardonnay
Origine
Champagne

L'avis des experts

The Wine Advocate:

From a clayey-chalky terroir in Villenauxe-la-grande (Coteaux du sézannais), the NV EA Brut Nature Les Charrons shows a beautifully fine, fresh, elegant and pretty complex bouquet with some exuberant floral notes. On the palate, this is a highly delicate and finessed terroir Champagne with an effervescence melting delightfully with the round and soft yet elegant body, leading to a long, fresh and salty-mineral finish. This is still young but simply great in its purity, elegance and finesse! The finish is remarkable in its clear definition, delicacy and refreshing character. Highly recommended!

Les Charrons is part of the new Blanc de Blancs trilogy that showcases three Chardonnays from the same (though strangely withheld) vintage but three different terroirs. They are all fermented in stainless steel and kept for seven years on the second lees before they are disgorged as Brut Nature or Zéro Brut to express the "full character of each terroir." The date of disgorgement is not indicated, but each bottle carries a handwritten number and signature. The trilogy was presented for the first time during the Printemps de Champagne in Reims in April, but I tasted it only in my home office in July 2018.