Vin de Comptoir
Vin de Comptoir
Appellation Coteaux-Champenois
Millésime Vin de base 2021
Région Champagne
Style Blanc
Cépage Pinot noir, chardonnay, pinot blanc
Flaconnage 75cl
Making up the southern part of the Champagne wine region, the vineyards of the Aube were for many years sidelined and even despised by the producers of the Marne, to the point where a violent winegrowers' revolt broke out in 1911.
The Côte des Bar, and in particular the vineyards near Bar-sur-Seine, have finally come into their own thanks to the quality of their terroirs - with clay-limestone soils that are particularly propicious to growing Pinot - and the high standards set by a generation of Aube winegrowers who, like Charles Dufour, now stand out for their dynamism and desire for authenticity. Based in Landreville in the Ource valley, Charles Dufour took over the reins of the family vineyard in 2010 by converting it to organic farming. With 6 hectares of vines, plus his mother, Françoise Martinot's vines, Charles produces a range of champagnes with a very free, personal style, as well as rarer ‘still’ wines from the Coteaux-Champenois appellation.
Labelled ‘L21-82’ - in other words, a wine from the 2021 harvest plus wine from the estate's perpetual reserve dating back to 1982 - this is a ‘still’ white, made from direct press Pinot noir (60%), Chardonnay and Pinot blanc, vinified and matured in barrels: finely nuanced aromas, fresh and lean on the palate, with style and distinction.