I love the rural side of Champagne, to be found at Chassenay d’Arce
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I love the rural side of Champagne, to be found at Chassenay d’Arce
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Champagne Chassenay d’Arse in the Côte des Bar
Earlier this week, I wrote about a media trip to Chassenay d’Arce. I loved tasting through their lineup of Champagnes to get a sense of the region and their approach. I really like to take my time with a bottle to get a better understanding of the nuances of the wine, so I bought a couple of bottles before leaving for home.
Disclosure: I purchased the Champagne for this post at Champagne Chassenay d’Arce. No compensation was involved, all opinions expressed are mine.
Chassenay d’Arce “Origine” Extra Brut Organic Champagne
Champagne Chassenay d’Arse “Origine” Extra Brut NV (€33 SRP) 12% abv
100% Pinot Noir from certified organic vineyards, fermented in stainless steel, 4 years aged on the lees, 3 g/l dosage.
Eye: Medium gold
Nose: Medium intensity aromas of white flowers, lemons, chalk and brioche. A touch of anise in the background
Mouth: Dry, mouthwatering high acidity, medium body, medium alcohol, medium flavor intensity with a pleasant spiciness on the palate, medium plus finish with lemons and
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