Champagne Nicolas Maillart Les Chaillots Gillis Blanc de Blancs 1er Cru 2014 Extra Brut

2014
Champagne
Champagne Nicolas Maillart

Our tasting impressions

And the beat goes on with Maillart's flagship Blanc de Blancs. This has all the super qualities of the great 2012, but 2014 seems bigger and drier. In these early days, there is a more pronounced yeast flavor. Overall, another super effort for this wine that will age gracefully and beautifully.

 

About this wine

From varied 50+ year-old 1er Cru vines in Ecueil, as well as Grand Cru vines in Bouzy, all in clay and limestone, south-facing and mid-slope. This 100% Chardonnay special cuvée is produced only in the finest vintages. 

 

Grapes are slowly and gently pressed using gravity-flow techniques. Vinification is in wooden vats and with regular battonage and there is no malolactic fermentation. Long aging takes place in oak barrels. Bottled with no filtration, disgorged with no added sugar. Dosage : 0 g/l - also known as Brut Zero or Brut Nature.

 

About the grape

Chardonnay is the most popular wine variety in the US. Winemakers love the green-skinned grape as well because it’s so easy to grow and adaptive to many different production techniques. Grown everywhere, Chardonnay’s greatest expressions are widely believed to come from Burgundy. Indeed, this is believed to be where the grape originated. Chablis, in Northern Burgundy and Champagne also offer superlative examples of Chardonnay.

 

About the vintage

2014 was a challenging vintage for most of Champagne but Chardonnay fared better than the norm. The spring was terrific but the summer was chilly and very wet. A return to fair weather in early fall, provided the opportunity for conscientious growers to produce some very good wine with ample ripeness.

 

Suggested Glassware: Grassl Mineralité