Champagne Nicolas Maillart Les Coupés Franc de Pied Premier Cru 2015

2015
Champagne
Champagne Nicolas Maillart

Our tasting impressions

A great follow up to the sensational 2012. The 2015 seems a bit bigger and richer. This wine is remarkable for its depth, concentration and precision. It has lots of great stuff to offer current drinkers, but this really should be in the cellar until it can mature into the masterpiece it is destined to be.

 

About this wine

What was known as Franc de Pied, has been re-branded to include the vineyard name - Les Coupés. FDP is the term for vines with the original French root stock. This is a rarity as most of the roots were wiped out in the phylloxera epidemic in mid 19th century. Most European vines are grafted onto phylloxera-resistant American roots. Franc de Pied wines always seem to have greater depth and complexity.

 

About 3,300 bottles were produced of this is 100% Pinot Noir from the single premier Cru plot in Ecueil, planted in 1973. The Southeast facing, sandy soil vineyard is Selection Massale managed with a combination of Biodynamic and conventional farming as needed. Respect is shown for the rhythm of the plants.

 

Slow, gentle pressing of the grapes using gravity flow techniques. This wine is vinified new oak with regular battonage. It undergoes spontaneous fermentation and stays on its lees for 9 months. There is no malolactic fermentation and no fining filtration prior to bottling. Disgorged by hand and laid down at least three months before sale. Dosage: 0 g/l.

 

About the grape

Pinot Noir is an ancient grape from eastern France. Notoriously challenging, it thrives in cooler climates.  It is one of only two red grapes permitted in Champagne. Champagne from Pinot Noir tends to be richer and fuller and, some would argue, more elegant.

 

 About the vintage

The winter of 2015 was chilly and unstable. From April to mid-August the weather was consistently hot and dry. Cooler temps and rain in late August gave way to a gorgeous September. Acidity levels are low as expected from the heat but the grapes had remarkable balance. A consistently outstanding vintage.

 

Suggested Glassware: Grassl Mineralité