Monmarthe

France - 

Champagne - 

Ludes 

Extra-Brut Millésime Le Nid D’Agace Premier Cru

60% Pinot Noir, 40% Chardonnay

Production area: Champagne, Marne, Montagne de Reims

Terrain: gesso e calcare, nella parte bassa della Montagne de Reims

Harvest: manual

Vinification: No malactic fermentation

Refinement: in oak barrels for nearly 8 months on the lees for a minimum of six years in a special cellar. At least six months after disgorgement

Color: beautiful golden yellow, a fine and persistent bubble

Fragrance: fruity, peach aroma

Flavor: an aromatic complexity, based on white fruit aromas. One length, lively, precise, with strong potential

Alcoholic Grade: 12,5% vol

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THE COMPANY

Ernest Monmarthe founded Champagne Monmarthe in 1930, and since then the family has lived and worked in Ludes, in the heart of the Reims hills. In 1990, Jean-Guy completed his studies in oenology and took over the management of the company from his father Guy. He continues to run it together with his wife Sandrine, and in 2021, with the arrival of Gauthier, there will be seven generations of Monmarthe! The vineyard covers 17 hectares, divided into 22 Premier Cru parcels, approximately 30% of which are planted with the three traditional grape varieties, all in the village of Ludes except for 2 hectares planted in Tassy. A small family-run maison where each champagne is produced exclusively from grapes harvested in the estate’s own vineyards, in full respect of the récoltant-manipulant tradition, with wines of character and elegance that, over time, express the terroir of the Montagne de Reims to the fullest through the multiple nuances of each individual champagne.