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Chartogne-Taillet : Sainte Anne 2023
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Description
Tasting notes and characteristics of the Chartogne-Taillet Cuvée Sainte Anne 2023
Tasting
Appearance
Beautiful pale and luminous hue.
Nose
The aromatic bouquet opens on a pronounced saline minerality, accompanied by notes of citrus fruits such as lemon and lime, as well as stone fruits like white peach and pear. Indulgent touches of brioche crust, fresh bread and honey intertwine with delicate floral nuances of honeysuckle.
Palate
From the first sip, the wine reveals itself as lively and vibrant, carried by a remarkably fine effervescence. The mid-palate unveils a creamy, rich texture, expressing flavours of white cherry, peach and citrus, perfectly balanced by a beautiful acidic tension. The finish, of remarkable length, lingers on saline minerality and a very subtle hint of bitterness.
Food and wine pairings
Ideal as an aperitif, this wine also pairs wonderfully with seafood such as oysters, scallops or lobster salad. It enhances white fish in sauce, roasted poultry, as well as aged cheeses like Brillat-Savarin. It can also surprise alongside Asian dishes with umami notes or barbecued meats.
Serving and cellaring
This champagne offers a cellaring potential of 5 to 8 years after disgorgement, allowing optimal tasting until around 2030.
The authentic and mineral expression of an exceptional champagne
The estate
Although the Taillet family's winegrowing history dates back to the sixteenth century, the Chartogne-Taillet House was officially established in 1920. Located in the Champagne region, this estate extends over approximately 12 hectares. Today, Alexandre Chartogne is at the helm of the property, perpetuating an artisanal expertise. Renowned for its environmentally respectful approach and its commitment to enhancing each terroir, the estate has established itself as an essential reference, producing wines highly sought after for their precision and singular identity.
The vineyard
Located in the village of Merfy, within the Montagne de Reims in Champagne, the vineyard benefits from an ideal southern exposure and a climate of oceanic and continental transition. The vines flourish on a true geological mosaic, composed of layers of sand, clay and sandstone resting on a chalk bedrock. The estate favours organic and natural viticulture, without any synthetic pesticides. The soils are worked by horse or with light tractor passes, while sheep and chickens naturally regulate ground cover and pests.
Vinification and ageing
For this 2023 vintage, fermentation is carried out using indigenous yeasts, combining stainless steel tanks to preserve the freshness of the fruit and neutral oak barrels to add complexity. During the second fermentation in bottle, the liqueur de tirage is added at a slightly lower dosage than the norm, thus encouraging a more delicate effervescence. The wine then benefits from extended ageing on lees of approximately 24 months, enriching its aromatic palette before disgorgement.
Grape varieties
The blend varies from year to year, but generally consists of Chardonnay (40 to 50%), Pinot Noir (40 to 50%) and Pinot Meunier (up to 20%).
