
Louis Roederer : Vintage 2018
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Description
Tasting Notes and Serving Suggestions for Louis Roederer Vintage 2018
Tasting
Appearance
The wine displays a golden-yellow hue, enlivened by a vibrant effervescence and a persistent stream of bubbles.
Nose
The bouquet reveals the full depth of Verzy Pinot Noir. It opens with slightly tangy red-fruit notes reminiscent of redcurrant, alongside citrus zest evoking blood orange. Hints of fresh forest floor and almost briny, iodine-like accents complete this aromatic palette. With aeration, deeper, more mineral nuances gradually emerge, with suggestions of smoke, flint and stone.
Palate
The attack is juicy and caressing, with a finely chiseled texture shaped by a zesty freshness reminiscent of orange. The crisp, rounded structure gives way to a grainy, slightly tannic texture that brings a delicious softness. The finish picks up with tangy, saline freshness, a hallmark signature of Verzy’s north-facing slopes.
Food and Wine Pairings
This champagne is an ideal match for delicate fish and white meats. It also elevates celebratory moments.
A champagne revealing the nobility of the "La Montagne" terroir
The estate
Founded in 1776 in Reims, the House of Champagne Louis Roederer has remained family-owned and independent. After more than 200 years in existence, the Louis Roederer House is still in the hands of the same family. Now led by Frédéric Rouzaud, who embodies the seventh generation of the lineage, the Louis Roederer House represents the excellence of Champagne wines around the world through cuvées crafted like works of art.
The vineyard
This champagne comes from the “la Montagne” vineyard, located on the prestigious crus of Verzy and Chouilly. These 240 hectares, classified as Premier and Grand Cru, benefit from a privileged exposure on Verzy’s north-facing slopes, giving the cuvées that so distinctive saline freshness.
The vintage
The harvest for the 2018 vintage in Champagne took place from August 27 to September 8. This vintage marks a decisive milestone in the House’s history, revealing the nobility of Verzy Pinot Noirs in a context of evolving viticultural practices and climate change.
Winemaking and aging
Vintage 2018 was vinified with 28% of the wines aged in oak. Partial malolactic fermentation was carried out at 20%, preserving the champagne’s freshness and tension while bringing complexity and roundness. The dosage is 7 g/l.
Grape varieties
Pinot noir (80%)
Chardonnay (20%)




