Delamotte : Collection Blanc de Blancs 2004
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Description
A rich and elegant Blanc de Blancs champagne by Delamotte
The producer
Founded in 1760, the Delamotte Champagne House is one of the five oldest houses in the Champagne region. Located in the heart of the Côte des Blancs, in Mesnil-sur-Oger, the Delamotte House shares the same goal-oriented approach as the mythical neighbouring house, Salon. Under the direction of Didier Depond, the Houses benefit from the same sales team, a single vineyard division and a shared Cellar Master who all watch over the destiny of the two sister houses. Delamotte is thus one of the few wine merchants to work with passion and respect for the environment, in order to express the unique terroir of Champagne.
The vineyard
The elegant Delamotte style stems from the unique location of its vineyards. All the grapes come from the Grands Crus in the Côte des Blancs, Mesnil-sur-Oger, Oger, Avize and Cramant.
The wine
"Vive et me ama", "Live and love me". This motto inscribed on the coat of arms of Maison Delamotte reflects the importance of the family history and its transmission to future generations. These cornerstones are at the very heart of the Delamotte Collection vintages. Rare and exceptional champagnes, stored in the underground cellars of Mesnil-sur-Oger, exude the family's values and perpetuate the history of this house through the ages. Each of these fine vintages, called Collection, benefits from a prolonged ageing on laths and a late disgorgement, upon request only. Hand-labelled, these exceptional bottles are adorned with a black and gold metal plate.
The blend
Chardonnay (100%).
Collection Blanc de Blancs 2004 by Maison Delamotte: Characteristics and tasting tips
The tasting
Delamotte's Collection Blanc de Blancs 2004 is seductive with its rich aromatic palette, its delicacy and its brilliance.
Service
For an optimal tasting, serve at 10-12°C.