Champagne Lombard Brut Nature Cramant Grand Cru Lieu-dit "Les Bauves"
Aroma
Country,Frankreich
Region,Champagne
Volume: 0.75l - (Price per liter €119,93)
The soils in the Champagne region, particularly around Épernay, are renowned for their unique character. They primarily consist of limestone and chalk, which provide excellent drainage and mineral content for the grapevines. These soils reflect sunlight and retain heat, helping the vines to ripen evenly. The chalky soils are rich in minerals, imparting a distinctive freshness and complexity to the wines. These exceptional soil conditions are a key factor in the high quality and distinctive flavor of Champagnes from this region.
Chardonnay, one of the most renowned white wine grape varieties, enjoys worldwide popularity. The grape is highly adaptable and displays a diverse range of aromas depending on the growing region and wine style. From tropical fruits to delicate citrus notes and a characteristic buttery quality, Chardonnay wines can offer a wide spectrum of flavor nuances. Whether cultivated in Burgundy, California, or Australia, Chardonnay represents elegance and versatility, making it a timeless choice for wine enthusiasts.
The vineyards in the Champagne region are of exceptional beauty and historical significance. They stretch over gentle hills and valleys, characterized by limestone and chalk soils. These unique conditions provide ideal conditions for growing the grape varieties Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. The meticulously tended vineyards benefit from a moderate climate, allowing the grapes to ripen slowly and develop complex aromas. This careful management and the distinctive terroir significantly contribute to the quality and reputation of the Champagne from this region.