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Drappier Grande Sendrée 2010

Drappier Grande Sendrée 2010

Champagne - Extra brut - Vintage - Drappier
$70.58 $70.58 Tax excl.
Bottle 0.75L
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Stored in air-conditioned cellar
Stored in air-conditioned cellar
Data sheets
Grape varieties
Pinot Noir 55%
Chardonnay 45%
Producer
Drappier

Drappier

The Champagne Drappier is an iconic Champagne house, renowned for its rich history and commitment to the exceptional quality of its cuvées. Founded in 1808 by François Drappier, the family house is located in the village of Urville, in the heart of the Côte des Bar region of Champagne. 

The history of the Drappier family goes back more than two centuries, when François Drappier, a passionate winemaker, decided to create his own house of Champagne. He acquired vineyards in the Côte des Bar, a southern region of the Champagne, less well known than the Montagne de Reims or the Vallée de la Marne, but which plays an essential role in the diversity of the Champagne terroir. 

Over the generations, the Drappier family has perpetuated its winemaking know-how and heritage, focusing on pRéserver traditional values while adopting innovative practices. Today, the house is still run by the same family, who make it a point of honor to respect tradition while pushing the boundaries of excellence. 

The terroir of the Côte des Bar is a major asset to the quality of the house's Champagnes. The vineyards cover around 70 hectares, spread over various villages, including Urville, where the Champagne house is located. The Côte des Bar terroir is distinguished by its clay-limestone soils, which give the grapes exceptional ripeness and characteristic freshness. 

The vines are carefully cultivated, favoring environmentally-friendly methods such as organic viticulture. Harvesting is carried out by hand, enabling meticulous selection of bunches, guaranteeing optimal grape quality. This also ensures that only the ripest, healthiest grapes are used to make Drappier Champagnes. 

The winemaking process combines tradition and modernity. Grapes are delicately pressed, and juices are vinified separately to pRéserver purity of aromas. Fermentation takes place in stainless steel vats, and some of the wines undergo malolactic fermentation to add roundness and complexity to the cuvées. 

Maturing takes place mainly in oak barrels, giving the Champagnes their unique character and aromatic richness. Aging on the lees for an extended period also adds depth and finesse to the cuvées. 

The Drappier Champagnes are distinguished by their elegance, freshness and aromatic intensity. They offer a complex aromatic palette, ranging from fresh fruit to toasty notes, as well as floral and spicy nuances. On the palate, Champagnes are well-balanced, with a delicate effervescence and a lingering finish that testifies to their high quality. 

The house offers a varied range of cuvées, from non Champagnes Millésimés to prestige cuvées, including Champagnes Rosés and Blanc de blancs. Each cuvée expresses the unique character of its terroir of origin, reflecting the diversity of the Champagne terroir. 

Critics Drappier Grande Sendrée 2010.

Wine Spectator
93/100
Falstaff
94/100
Cellar Tracker
92/100

Description Drappier Grande Sendrée 2010.

Terroir, vintage, rare Champagne at its finest. 

La Grande Sendrée is the name of a parcel of land situated on "Kimmeridgian crayot" soil, covered in ashes following the fire that ravaged Urville in 1836. In its unique Louis XV bottle, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are revealed at their very best. 

The grape varieties are almost equally divided between Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, to achieve a perfect balance between finesse and power. 

This champagne has an old gold color, with very fine, discreet bubbles. 

The nose reveals aromas of hawthorn, honey, acacia, beeswax and almond paste. 

The invigorating attack on the palate awakens the taste buds, and its beautiful effervescence balances notes of red and candied fruit. The finish lingers on a delicate minerality. 

This vintage cuvée is ideal with fine dishes such as rack of lamb with foie gras or fillets of sole with a creamy lemon sauce.

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