Description

Vintage 2014 élaboré à partir de Pinot Noir et de Chardonnay issus
majoritairement de Grands Crus et Premiers Crus. Vieillissement sur lies pendant plus de 5 ans.

 

 

 

Fiche technique

Le domaine
Type de vin
Champagne
Millésime
2014
Alcool
12.0% vol.
Cépage
45% Chardonnay et 55% Pinot Noir.
Origine
Champagne

Dégustation

Visual
Couleur dorée aux reflets brillants.
Nez
Le nez dévoile des notes de mandarine, de pâte de coing, de fleur d'oranger, de gingembre et de réglisse.
Bouche
En bouche, fin, éclatant et intense.

Température de service
Entre 10 à 12 ºC.
Garde
Peut être gardé jusqu’à 15 ans environ s’il est conservé dans de bonnes conditions.
Accord mets et vin
Le chef à la villa Piper-Heidsieck, Benjamin Gilles, recommande de l'accompagner de tourteaux, coque, écrevisse, crémeux céleri, copeaux de melon, brunoise de coppa.

Vignoble et élaboration

Vinification
Dosage : Brut (7g/L).
Elevage
Vieillissement sur lies de plus de 5 ans minimum puis repos
après dégorgement pendat 12 mois minimum.

L'avis des experts

James Suckling:

A bright, silky and vinous Champagne with aromas of dried apricots, walnuts, seashells, preserved lemons, raspberry tart and frangipani. Very fine bubbles here, with succulent citrus and berry fruit. Why wait? Drink now.

Decanter:

The 2014 vintage was affected by drosophila flies during the harvest, causing damage (sour rot) to the Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir. Nonetheless, it is a classic vintage, yet cool and wet. This does not seem to have affected Piper, which has produced a ‘very fresh, fruity, and delicious vintage Champagne’, according to Emilien Boutillat, Piper-Heidsieck’s chef de cave. The grapes come mainly from premiers crus villages and the final blend is 55% Pinot Noir and 45% Chardonnay sourced from Verzy, Ambonnay, Tauxières, Montgueux, Avize and Barbonne. Malolactic fermentation was completed (Boutillat was not chef de cave at the time) and the dosage is 7g/L. Disgorgement took place in December 2020. The Piper-Heidsieck 2014 shows an enticing nose, oscillating between pear and peach aromas, that becomes more floral in character with airing, refreshed by minty notes. Spices and flinty notes appear with time in the glass, intertwined by pastry and elegant oxidative notes. The mouthfeel has a juicy yet tense structure, with fresh notes of mint and citrussy acidity that deliver freshness and lift on the flinty texture. The ideal partner for fruits de mer. Keep it in the cellar for two to three years.

The Wine Advocate:

Much as I wrote last year, the 2014 Brut Vintage opens in the glass with notes of crisp orchard fruit, freshly baked bread, lemon oil and light reduction. Medium to full-bodied, deep and tightly wound, with racy acids and chalky grip, it continues to display a pinpoint mousse and concludes with a long, dry finish. As it unwinds with time in the cellar, it's revealing more potential.