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Rene Geoffroy Terre Millésime 2010

Champagne - Extra brut - Premier Cru - René Geoffroy

The flagship of the House, produced during exceptional years.

$85.15
0,75L bottle with box
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Stored in air-conditioned cellar
Stored in air-conditioned cellar
Data sheets
Grape varieties
Chardonnay 53%
Pinot Noir 32%
Planting 15%
René Geoffroy

René Geoffroy

The Maison Geoffroy has its origins dating back to the early 17th century on the lands of the commune of Cumières, in the heart of the Vallée de la Marne.

Since then, the winemaking know-how has been passed down from generation to generation, and today it's Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy and his wife Karine who, accompanied by their daughters, passionately watch over their 14-hectare vineyard. They produce Champagnes "de vigneron" as we like to say, that is to say, authentic and carrying a history that can be found right down to their taste of terroir.

What is the history of Maison Geoffroy?

The Village of Cumières was the anchor point for the Geoffroy family in the 17th century. Generations followed one another, but it wasn't until the early 1950s that René Geoffroy and his wife Julienne decided to create their own Champagne, and the Geoffroy brand was born. Their son René succeeded his parents at the head of the company, acquiring new plots of vines to develop the business. His son Jean-Baptiste took over at the end of the 1980s, having graduated in viticulture and oenology. Together with his wife Karine, he took the decision to transfer the business from Maison Geoffroy to Aÿ in 2008. Today, they are gradually passing on their passion and know-how to their 5 daughters, who will embody a fifth generation of... See more ...

Description Rene Geoffroy Terre Millésime 2010.

This Champagne is a blend of Chardonnay (53%), Pinot Noir (32%) and Complantation (15%) harvested on the oldest plots of the vineyard, so that they had enough time to be immersed into the soil’s richest qualities.

Only the “tête de cuvées” wines (first press wines) were selected and vinification took place in small oak barrels.

A 7 year minimum ageing in the House’s deep cellars.

The colour is a bright aged gold.

The nose discloses lightly smoked and vanilla aromas with fine shades of red berries and white flowers fragrances.

The taste is a reflection of the scents with a delicate wooden touch.

An undisputed success as an aperitif with friends. Even better with hot oysters, as Champagne jelly, on sea urchins, or even crab or caviar.

It can be kept in a cool cellar, away from light, bottle laid flat for more than 10 years.

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