Champagne, Chigny-les Roses http://www.champagne-jlassalle.com/ Wine Maker: Angéline Templier
For decades now the wine drinking world has been conditioned into believing that great Champagne is exclusively produced by big-name companies with marketing budgets bigger than their vineyard investment and must froth and bubble like an antacid tablet.How the wheels have turned in the last couple of years with the recognition of small grower Champagne. In much the same way the holy grail of Pinot Noir can only be achieved in that variety's homeland by the finest growers of Burgundy, the same can be said about Champagne. Truly fine and remarkable and interesting Champagne is all about small family growers producing wine of finesse, complexity and detail which, as I discovered with J. Lassalle, happens to be a fine wine which just happens to have a few bubbles. Founded in 1942 in the heart of the Montagne de Reims, J.Lassalle is not only a family business, it is a family business owned and run by three generations of women and the impression you get from their vineyard, winery and finished product is a sense of organisation, harmony and flair. The House produces 100,000 bottles anually from its 11 hectares of vineyard planted to the three Champagne varieties, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay. They fashion their five cuvee’s from five years of reserve wine delivering flavoresome yet elegant wines.
“And from the lovely village of Chigny-les-Roses (yes, lots of roses there), Champagne J. Lassalle’s current releases are very impressive. Their non-vintage Cuvée Préférence is a mature beauty, expressive, generous, stylish, and the palate is remarkably elegant. If you are used to the big Champagne houses, the extra pleasures offered by this cuvée will shock you. It is a caress going down! Lassalle’s Champagne Rosé is very pale in color with strawberry and raspberry perfume in the subtle bouquet. No, it doesn’t shout, and red wine was not added to color it. It grows on you - a connoisseur’s rosé, and it is bone dry!” Kermit Lynch “A very traditional house that makes really impressive wines ….. I was as wowed as always by what I found here.” Burghound The Wine Advocate “One of my favorite Champagne producers, J. Lassalle” - Robert Parker, August 1997.
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