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2013 Leclerc Briant, Chateau d'Avize Blanc de Blancs Brut Zero Grand Cru, Avize

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Leclerc Briant, Chateau d'Avize Blanc de Blancs Brut Zero Grand Cru, Avize 24185422013

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Few sparkling wines are as singular as Leclerc Briant Château d’Avize. It’s one of the rare single-vineyard Champagnes, which contributes to a unique sense of terroir in a region known for cuvées. That’s not all. This blanc de blancs contains 100% chardonnay picked exclusively from top vineyards. The 2013 vintage marks only the second release of Leclerc Briant Château d’Avize under chef de cave Hervé Jestin. Lemon and floral notes permeate the nose, with citrus and savory elements swirling amid a bubbly body. While this Champagne is delicate, it should hold up well to a decade of cellaring. The Final Sip: One vineyard. 100% chardonnay. 100% grand cru fruit. The trifecta makes 2013 Leclerc Briant Château d’Avize the ultimate expression of Côte des Blancs.

Critics Scores

THE WINE INDEPENDENT
93

The Wine Independent

The 2013 Chateau d'Avize Blanc de Blancs Brut Zero is 100% Chardonnay with zero dosage. It sings of lemon curd, spiced apples, and honeysuckle with hints of beeswax, cashews, and chalk. The elegant, refreshing, light-bodied palate delivers delicate citrus and apple layers and a chalky finish.

JANE ANSON
97

Jane Anson

One of a handful of single vineyard châteaux in Champagne, now being made by Leclerc-Briant (although they are not owners). Crisp, clean, touches of green apple on the nose but there is weight behind this and it opens to show plenty of quince, hazlenut, biscuit and flaky pastry character, not quite as far as brioche at this point although it will develop over the next few years. The first wine to be released under the new regime, with Hervé Jestin chef de cave, as for Leclerc-Briant (he was in fact already making wine here under the previous owners). Ageing in neutral oak casks, biodynamic viticulture. 2.5ha of vines, 12%abv. Tasted twice, loved it both times, powerful depth of flavour. Brut zero (2g/l dosage), Blanc de Blancs, 100% Grand Cru.

DECANTER
96

Decanter

Smells fresh with lemon and soft floral scents. Delicate and refined, this is crips, sharp and piercing yet also layered and rich. Bitter lemon rind mixes with honeyed orange and some pie crust savoury elements to give real character. A little bit woody still, just peeking out, in contrast to the fruit, still showing its youthfulness. After a few minutes all the flavours seem much brighter in the glass, more evocative and expressive. Thrillingly precise, dry and crisp. Dosage 2g/L. Made from 100% grand cru grapes.