Gardet Brut Tradition

45% Pinot Noir, 45% Pinot Meunier, 10% Chardonnay Gardet was established in 1895 by Charles Gardet in Epernay. In the 1930s, his son, Georges Gardet, continued the family tradition by moving to Chigny-les-Roses to develop the Champagne Gardet brand. It was sold to the Prieux family in 2007. The Prieuxs have invested in the business, but wisely retained the features of the style of wine made over the years, only slightly refining it to be a little more forward-drinking with more fruit freshness and balance. The house owns around 7 ha of premier cru vineyards around their home villages of Chigny-Les-Roses, Ludes and Rilly la Montage. The long tirage time and the use of a high proportion of reserve wine has marked the house style, and in fact is a distinguishing feature of Champagne Gardet. Made from 90% Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, with 10% Chardonnay added to gives freshness and complexity. The grapes are all hand picked, sorted and pressed with only the juice from the first and second light pressings used. Fermented in steel tank using natural yeats, the wine is then transferred into bottle for the classic Mehtode Champenoise secondary ferment using inocculated yeasts, natural sugars and some reserve wines to add complexity and depth. The wine ferments for approx 24 months in bottle in the cool dark cellars of Maison Gardet, before disgorgement, refilling with the correct wine and approx 8grams of sugar and corking prior to sale.

Product Number: 2
Wine Producer: Champagne Gardet
Vintage: NV
Region / Appellation: Chigney-les-Roses, Champagne
Country: France
Wine Colour: White
Wine Style: Sparkling
RRP Bottle Price (£): £34.99
Is this wine new to the UK?: No