The Grand Blanc de Blancs encompasses the finesse of the Cte des Blancs and the structure of the Montagne de Reims, with 4 years on the lees before disgorgement to add texture and complexity. Champagne Gosset avoids malolactic fermentation to expose the te
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The Grand Blanc de Blancs encompasses the finesse of the Cte des Blancs and the structure of the Montagne de Reims, with 4 years on the lees before disgorgement to add texture and complexity. Champagne Gosset avoids malolactic fermentation to expose the terroir, highlighting purity, freshness and fruit.
The fine and steady bubbles rise gracefully to the surface. The color is pale golden. The nose, both mineral and floral, reveals aromas of flowers, white fruits, apricots, Mirabelle plum and very light notes of lemon, citrus fruits, quince jelly, honey and star anise. In the mouth, one will be seduced by the saltiness and iodine touch typical to the champenois terroir. White flowers mingle with a hint of toastiness. A silky and harmonious sensation for this crisp and structured champagne.
Founded in A in 1584 by Pierre Gosset, Champagne Gosset is the oldest wine house in Champagne. Champagne Gosset produces dynamic, textured cuves that reflect their sourcing, primarily grand cru and premier cru vineyards. By following a winemaking philosophy that minimizes inputs beyond what the grapes provide (e.g. no malolactic fermentation), the winery continues a family legacy of excellence begun in 1584.
Founded in A in 1584 by Pierre Gosset, Champagne Gosset is the oldest wine house in Champagne. For more than four centuries, the family has preserved its house style, a true reflection of the terroir; a textured wine that shows purity, precision, and persistence.Champagne Gossets reputation for quality starts in the vineyard, where it sources over 200 unique lots of grapes almost entirely from premier cru and grand cru vineyards in the Cte des Blancs, Grande Valle de la Marne, and Montagne de Reims. Long-term relationships with growers that date back several generations allow the winemaking team to direct activity in the vineyards. Champagne Gossets winemaking utilizes all the grapes and terroir have to offer and minimizes other inputs. Gosset carefully avoids malolactic fermentation, thus preserving the malic acid present in the grapes. Grower lots are kept separate until it is time to blend the cuves, and vinification temperatures are managed carefully to preserve delicate aromatics. During assemblage, all the lots are tasted blind there are no recipes. Similarly, dosage for each lot is selected during blind trials. Non-vintage wines are cellared for at least three years, vintage wines at least seven years, and ten or more years for the CELEBRIS cuves. After seventeen generations, Champagne Gossets founding philosophy continues to produce dynamic, age-worthy cuves.
Proof/ABV: 12
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