Emmanuel Brochet
£292.00
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(75cl)
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Champagne Emmanuel Brochet, Le Mont Benoit, Extra Brut
White
Ready - youthful
Full Bodied
Very Dry
12.5% Alcohol
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Champagne Emmanuel Brochet, Le Mont Benoit, Extra Brut (Base 2020)
White
Ready - youthful
Full Bodied
Very Dry
12.0% Alcohol
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Champagne Emmanuel Brochet, Rosé de Saignee, Extra Brut
Rosé
Ready - at best
Full Bodied
Very Dry
12.0% Alcohol
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Champagne Emmanuel Brochet, Rosé de Saignee, Extra Brut (Base 2018)
White
1000
Ready - youthful
Full Bodied
Very Dry
12.0% Alcohol
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Champagne Emmanuel Brochet, Rosé de Saignee, Extra Brut (Base 2020)
Rosé
Ready - at best
Full Bodied
Very Dry
12.5% Alcohol
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Champagne Emmanuel Brochet, Le Mont Benoit, Extra Brut (Base 2018)
White
Not ready
Full Bodied
Very Dry
12.0% Alcohol
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Emmanuel Brochet founded his estate, a relatively small, family-owned operation in the Champagne region of France. He owns and manages vineyards in some of the prime areas of the Champagne region, including the Vallée de la Marne, known for its Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes.
Like many Champagne producers, Emmanuel Brochet focuses on the classic Champagne grape varieties, including Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay. The winery emphasises minimal intervention in the vineyard and the cellar, allowing the grapes and terroir to shine through in the final wines.
The estate produces a limited number of cuvées, each showcasing different aspects of the Champagne terroir and grape varieties. These include non-vintage (NV), vintage Champagnes, and single-vineyard cuvées.
Many Champagne producers, including boutique ones like Emmanuel Brochet, have increasingly adopted sustainable and environmentally friendly practices in recent years. This includes organic or biodynamic farming methods and efforts to reduce their environmental impact.