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Deutz Brut 2014

Deutz Brut 2014

Champagne - Brut - Vintage - Deutz
$48.48 $48.48 Tax excl.
0,75L bottle with case
In stock

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Stored in air-conditioned cellar
Stored in air-conditioned cellar
Data sheets
Grape varieties
Pinot Noir 62%
Chardonnay 33%
Pinot Meunier 5%
Producer
Deutz

Deutz

A sure-fire, must-have value, Maison Deutz has decidedly got it all, offering numerous Champagnes that are as fine as they are irresistible. Spread over a 45-hectare vineyard around the town of Aÿ, classified mainly as Premier Cru and Grand Cru, Maison Deutz demonstrates an authentic style with the purest respect for traditional methods and environmental issues.

What is the history of the House of Deutz?

The House of Champagne Deutz was founded in 1838 in Aÿ by William Deutz and Pierre-Hubert Geldermann, who were born during the First Prussian Empire and immigrated to France in 1830. William was already selling Champagne while Pierre-Hubert was a wine merchant, so they combined their skills and founded their own trading house. Initially specializing in exports, mainly to Germany, they eventually invested in some of the finest vineyards in the region, in order to have full control over the production of their own Champagne. Thus was born the House Deutz. Very quickly, the Champagnes Deutz will be internationally recognized for their refinement and will become associated with prestige.

Generations follow one another within the House Deutz, until 1993 when it will be bought by the Rouzeau family, shareholders of another no less famous Champagne house, Louis Roederer.

What is the terroir of Maison Deutz?

The vineyard of Maison Deutz today reaches a size of 45 hectares of vines, planted mainly on terroirs classified as Premier Cru and Grand Cru. The soils are made up of chalk, marl and limestone, with a semi-continental and semi-oceanic influence. The three flagship grape varieties of Champagne flourish here: mostly Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier.

While Pinot Noir helps shape the Champagnes by providing body, intensity and red fruit aromas, Chardonnay brings a lot of freshness and finesse while Pinot Meunier will come in and provide that touch of roundness that is very recognizable to it.

The emblematic cuvées of the House Deutz

The House Deutz makes it a point of honor to offer many cuvées that can satisfy the most stringent requirements. And for good reason, before ending up in the hands of their fervent worshippers, the Champagnes Deutz stay for many years in underground chalk cellars 3 kilometers long and located at a depth of between 20 and 60 meters under the roots of the vines planted on the slopes of Aÿ.

Let's mention their exquisite Cuvée Blanc de blancs, made 70% with Grand Cru terroirs and 30% in Premier Cru. It is a Champagne of great purity, smooth and delicately structured, perfect for the aperitif as much as for a gastronomic meal with fish.

The Cuvée William Deutz is the prestigious Champagne produced by the house, paying tribute to its founder. Exclusively Millésimé, it proves to be very expressive, delicate and with a beautiful aromatic richness thanks to its dominant Pinot Noir in its blend. This is a Champagne that is destined to accompany refined dishes.

And what about the Cuvée Amour of Deutz, produced in Rosé as well as in Blanc de blancs. In both cases, this Champagne proves to be subtle and generous, with a remarkable complexity that perfectly illustrates the quintessence of its terroir.

For every great occasion there is just one Champagne Deutz, a haute couture style that is sure to make you succumb.

Critics Deutz Brut 2014.

Wine Spectator
93/100
Decanter
92/100
Bettane & Desseauve
18.5/20
Vinum Wine Magazine
17.5/20

Description Deutz Brut 2014.

This is a Champagne Brut of blends composed of 62% Pinot Noir grapes from the terroirs of Aÿ, Bouzy and Vernezay, 33% Chardonnay grapes from the parcels of Avize, Vertus and Villers Marmery and 5% Pinot Meunier grapes from Chamery.

The bottles will be cellared away from light and noise, with successive tastings to measure their qualitative evolution and peak.

Luminous La robe is adorned in a beautiful light gold.

On the nose as well as on the palate: the nose is all finesse and delicacy with delicate notes of red berries. The personality of this cuvée is then confirmed with a more floral tone. Aromatic intensity on the palate, the attack is frank, pure and mineral, intensifying with delicate aromas of kumquat, apple and pear. The finish is persistent and generous.

Dining and wine pairing : served between 10°C and 12°C , this wine Millésimé will be appreciated both as an aperitif and as an accompaniment to a wide range of dishes such as fine fish, sushi, sashimi, crab flans, risottos with white truffles, or white meats such as veal à la crème.

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