Style
White
Type

Sparkling

Winemaker

Joelle Weiss

Appellation

Champagne

Varieties

Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir

Viticulture

The grapes are grown on a mosaic of plots of vines extending to 350 hectares of vineyard. This is made up of more than 60 crus spread across the Côtes des Blancs, the Vallée de la Marne and the Côtes des Bar. When the grapes are fully ripe, they are picked carefully by hand and transported quickly in to the press.

Farming

Sustainable

Vineyard

Jacquart occupies 2400 hectares with 1800 winegrowers, this equates to 7% of the Champagne region. Includes grand crus of the Côtes des Blancs & Montagne de Reims.

Vinification

Once the best of the juice has been obtained and clarified, strictly-selected natural yeast is added. The first fermentation, or alcoholic fermentation, is carried out in temperature-controlled vats, specially designed to preserve all the aromatic freshness and riches. The second or malolactic fermentation contributes to the Champagne Jacquart style and reduces the acidity of the wines naturally. With all due respect for the crus and their typical character, and for the unrivaled quality of the Champagne grapes, Joelle Weiss, the Maison Jacquart oenologist, selects the very best for the blend to form a harmonious champagne. The wine is then bottled and starts its second alcoholic fermentation. It then rests on the lees. 8-10 g/l dosage. 40% Chardonnay, 35% Pinot Noir, 25% Pinot Meunier, 25-35% Reserve Wines.

Aging

Matured on lees in the bottle for 3-4 years.

Features

Vegan

Available Sizes (L)

0.375, 0.750, 1.5, 3

Distribution Area

Delaware, New Jersey, and New York

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