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Champagne Moutardier Pure Meunier Brut Nature is light yellow in the glass and is very fresh and direct. Delicious aromas of green apples, lemon, peach, and pink grapefruit greet you immediately. After a few moments, you also detect almond with accents of iodine. A smooth and fresh champagne on the tongue with a creamy sparkle that seems to melt away. The champagne develops further in the mouth with hints of grape, cherry, grapefruit, and apple, accompanied by delicious pineapple acidity. Combined with the minerality of this champagne, this creates a velvety and fruity aroma.
The champagne house is located over 100 km east of Paris in the village of Le Breuil, in the Surmelin valley. Here at this family business, far away from the typical wine routes, a magnificent range of wines of true top quality and great personality is produced. Eighty percent of this champagne house's vineyards are planted with the Pinot Meunier grape, and the Moutardier family is known as undisputed connoisseurs of this grape variety.
The history of the Moutardier family in Le Breuil dates back centuries. In 1450, a member of the family even served as mayor of Le Breuil, and the family is therefore considered one of the oldest families of grape growers. Jean Moutardier's father began making and selling champagne himself in 1920, and his son Jean succeeded him in 1946. Jean purchased several hectares of neglected plots and made them suitable for grape cultivation. The Moutardier family now owns 18 hectares of vineyards, favorably situated on first-class south-facing slopes with the calcareous soil of the valley.
The family produces this Brut Nature using the grapes sourced from this vineyard. In it, you can taste how the Pinot Meunier grape expresses itself beautifully in a velvety, intense champagne with a perfect balance of fruit and freshness.
You generally won't find a vintage year on champagne bottles because, during the blending of champagne, it is customary to combine grapes from different harvests and different years for the best result. Therefore, you won't see a vintage year on the bottle of the Moutardier family champagnes either, except for the Millésimé.
In the Vallée de la Marne, the Pinot Meunier grape is the most widely planted. This late-blooming variety tolerates the valley's cold clay and limestone soils well and is more frost-resistant than the Pinot Noir grape. Some consider the Pinot Meunier grape an inferior variety to Pinot Noir and Chardonnay due to its perceived lack of refinement. Nevertheless, this grape can be found in many prestigious champagnes, although their producers will not always admit this. There are also a number of very loyal fans of this grape, and certainly not the least, such as Alfred Gratien, Bollinger, Gosset, and Krug. They all use Pinot Meunier for its freshness, fruitiness, and ability to ripen quickly.
Champagne Moutardier Pure Meunier Brut Nature stands perfectly well on its own but is also delicious to pair with lobster, fruit, aged cheeses, or grilled fresh fish.
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