Damn. Chartogne Grand Cru is 💥💥💥 — 6 days ago
2023/2/14. Mostly 2018, deg. 2021/6. A very nice rose - that distinctive combination of red fruit and bittersweet funk to go along with creamy, toasty fruit. Good body and richness, perhaps helped by not being overly dry — 3 years ago
Excellent — 2 months ago
Beautiful Meunier. This was champagne number 4 after a few amazing drops. So light and soft with a gentle buttery taste — a year ago
Outstanding 100% Pinot Meunier firing on all cylinders mostly 2018 base wine. Everything you want in a PM champagne that you get from the masters Alexandre at Chartogne and Jerome Prevost at his namesake winery. I'd say this is a touch more mineral, and ready to drink now after about an hour of air. It probably won't age as long as Prevost as those wines are so dense and start to blossom 5-7 years in, but that's ok because this is $60 and is a banger right now! — 3 years ago
Vanessa
Cheers to this historic bubbly from Merfy!
Chartogne-Taillet is the only grower-producer located in this tiny village, nestled into the southern slopes of the Massif de Saint-Thierry—the northernmost region of Champagne, & one of its oldest winemaking zones, with roots stretching back to Roman times.
Despite its early popularity, and historical significance, Massif de Saint-Thierry is less widely known today—It’s a hidden gem offering diverse microclimates & subsoils ranging from clay to sand over chalk.
We’re grateful Alexandre Chartogne is giving this region, and Merfy, in particular, a sensory voice, by crafting a range of terroir-driven champagnes that honor centuries of family farming and his formative mentorship working under Anselme Selosse.
Featured here is the “Cuvée Saint Anne”— a broader regional expression which blends vintages, villages, and varieties—60% Chardonnay, 35% Pinot Noir, 5% Meunier—from parcels in both Merfy and the grand cru village of Avize (Côte des Blancs).
In appearance, this wine is radiant gold, revealing the delicate influence of oxygen over a period of aging in neutral oak. It has a fine & persistent perlage.
On the nose are harmonious notes of poached pear, fresh apricot, apple salt water taffy, white blossom, gardenia, crusty croissant, apple crisp, cider, brioche, cinnamon sugar lefse, graham cracker pie crust, wet stones, chalk, & toasted almond.
This wine shows vitality & energy on the palate that is bone dry with lively acidity, a creamy mousse, flavors consistent with the nose, & a lingering finish.
Here’s to Chartogne-Taillet’s elegant & expressive champagnes that are deeply rooted in place. — 14 days ago