Collard-Picard - Cuvée Dom Picard - Blanc de Blancs - Grand Cru

Collard-Picard - Cuvée Dom Picard - Blanc de Blancs - Grand Cru - NV - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Collard-Picard - Cuvée Dom Picard - Blanc de Blancs - Grand Cru

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Blanc de Blancs
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12.5%
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Collard Picard

Collard-Picard

Collard-Picard is a distinguished Champagne producer, founded through the union of two winemaking families with deep roots in the Champagne region of France. Olivier Collard and Caroline Picard,...
Collard-Picard is a distinguished Champagne producer, founded through the union of two winemaking families with deep roots in the Champagne region of France. Olivier Collard and Caroline Picard, each bringing expertise and heritage from their respective family vineyards, established the house in the late 1990s. They are based in the village of Vertus, in the prestigious Côte des Blancs area, known particularly for its exceptional Chardonnay vines.

The house of Collard-Picard is renowned for its meticulous approach to Champagne production, favoring quality over quantity. They practice sustainable viticulture, ensuring that their methods preserve the integrity and health of their vineyards. The estate uses only the first press of grapes, known as the "cuvée," for all their champagnes, which contributes to the finesse and purity of their products.

Collard-Picard produces a range of Champagnes, from non-vintage to vintage, including both Blanc de Blancs (made entirely from Chardonnay) and blends of Chardonnay with Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Their Champagnes are celebrated for their elegance, complexity, and the harmonious balance between intensity and freshness. These characteristics are a testament to the careful selection of grapes from their premier and grand cru vineyards, as well as their skillful winemaking and extended aging processes.

The philosophy at Collard-Picard emphasizes the expression of terroir and the artisanal craft of Champagne making, making their wines highly sought after by connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike. Their commitment to tradition, combined with innovative techniques, ensures that each bottle of Collard-Picard Champagne offers a unique and memorable tasting experience.
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En 1668, Dom Pérignon aurait découvert comment faire du vin pétillant ; aujourd'hui sa technique est utilisée dans le monde entier, bien que la Champagne continue à produire...

En 1668, Dom Pérignon aurait découvert comment faire du vin pétillant ; aujourd'hui sa technique est utilisée dans le monde entier, bien que la Champagne continue à produire certains des meilleurs. Région viticole la plus septentrionale de France, la Champagne abrite désormais 15 000 vignerons et 290 « maisons ». Un assemblage de variétés de raisin est généralement nécessaire : le Chardonnay blanc pour ajouter du fruit et de l'élégance, et deux rouges – le Pinot Noir et le Pinot Meunier – pour apporter du corps et de la structure.

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Champagne

Champagne

Champagne is a region in northeastern France, approximately 140 kilometers northeast of Paris, defined by strict geographic boundaries established under French appellation law. The region's cool continental climate...

Champagne is a region in northeastern France, approximately 140 kilometers northeast of Paris, defined by strict geographic boundaries established under French appellation law. The region's cool continental climate and chalky soils create conditions uniquely suited to sparkling wine production. The designation "Champagne" is legally protected and applies only to wines produced within these delimited boundaries using prescribed methods.

The region's chalky subsoil—composed largely of Cretaceous limestone—drains rapidly and reflects heat, helping to ripen grapes despite the cool climate. Three grape varieties dominate: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, often blended together though Blanc de Blancs wines use Chardonnay exclusively. Champagne's signature method involves a secondary fermentation in bottle (méthode champenoise), where yeast and sugar create carbonation and develop complex flavors over time. Extended aging on the lees further develops texture and aromas. Producers classify vineyards into Premier and Grand Cru designations based on historical quality assessments, and finished wines are labeled by dosage level—ranging from Extra Brut (bone dry) through Brut, Sec, and Demi Sec (progressively sweeter).

Champagne wines are characterized by high acidity, fine bubbles, and layered complexity. Typical flavor profiles include green apple, citrus, and chalk minerality in younger or lighter expressions, evolving toward brioche, toast, and honey notes with bottle age. The interaction between the wine's acidity, the persistent effervescence, and the autolytic characters from yeast aging creates distinctive textural finesse that distinguishes Champagne from other sparkling wines produced elsewhere.

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