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Montagne de Reims
Vallée de la Marne
Louis Roederer
The House Louis Roederer is one of the names that comes up when we talk about the great houses of Champagne, being still one of the Rares to remain family owned for more than two centuries now.
Reigning over a vineyard of 240 hectares classified on sumptuous terroirs in Premiers Crus and Grands Crus, the House Louis Roederer has never ceased to offer generous Champagnes that embellish all occasions.
The House of Roederer: a family heritage
It was in 1833 that Louis Roederer inherited his uncle's house: the house of Champagne Dubois Père et Fils in Reims, which he had founded in 1776. From then on, he chose to take the habits and customs of the region in hand and showed great concern for controlling all the stages of production of his Champagne. At the time, marketing was the business of the wine merchants, while the vineyard belonged entirely to the winegrowers. Thus, in 1845, Louis Roederer bought about fifteen hectares of vineyards classified as Grand Cru and acquired the status of winemaker-negociant in order to reconcile the two trades.
In 1876, Louis Roederer II, who succeeded his father following his death in 1870, created at the request of Tsar Alexander II a special vintage for the exclusive consumption of the Tsars of... See more ...
Description Louis Roederer Collection 243.
The Collection 243 cuvée has been created from Réserve perpétuelle and Réserve sous-bois-aged wines, supplemented mostly by the 2018 harvest.
The Collection number, which represents the number of blends since the creation of the House Louis Roederer, also allows all wine lovers to choose their wine according to the degree of youth or maturity they desire and appreciate.
The first nose lets develop a very beautiful freshness. Ripe fruits are omnipresent, such as Mirabelle plum revealed by the Pinot Noir, sweet citrus notes (lemon tart), delicate white flower fragrances (jasmine) revealed this time by the Chardonnay.
The palate is dense, deep and structured. The Pinot Noir brings a fleshy substance that continues with a saline freshness and hint of bitterness.
The power and richness of the ripe Pinot Noir are complemented by the chalky freshness and density of the Chardonnay.
This wine exudes a beautiful energy and gourmet style that will delight the taste buds as an aperitif with seafood or accompanied by white meat.