Champagne Damien Coutelas “Cuvée 1809” Brut Old Vines

47,00

Champagne from old vines, 80% Chardonnay and 20% Pinot Noir. The vinification is done in oak barrels, without malolactic fermentation. The aging is 9 months in barrels. The robe is of a golden yellow straw color. The nose is powerful and elegant which reveals fresh fruits (peach, cherry plum). On the palate the structure is powerful and full, and the finish is long and full. To drink with white meat in cream sauce, sweetbreads and noble fish. Serve between 6° and 8°.

General Agricultural Competition : Gold Medal.

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Established in Villers sous Chatillon, in the heart of the valley of the Marne since 1809 and rich of its ancestral know-how, the House “AD Coutelas” wants to be the ambassador of the authenticity, and the tradition through its champagnes.
For eight generations, the Coutelas Family has been cultivating the art of the vine and perpetuating a unique know-how, rich in experiences, gestures and passions transmitted day after day.

Rooted in the greatest terroirs of Champagne, the Coutelas vineyard draws its identity from the three grape varieties (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier), offering a palette of subtle aromas, with unique reflections of this region.

The environment and the vineyards are precious, which is why, in the House Coutelas it is treated in a respectful and reasoned way, by privileging the biological methods.

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