Salon 'S' Le Mesnil - Blanc de Blancs

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Salon 'S' Le Mesnil - Blanc de Blancs - 2012 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Salon 'S' Le Mesnil - Blanc de Blancs

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Country
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Technical
Grapes
ABV
13%
Serving
8° - 10° C
Drinking
2024 - 2044
Food Pairings
ShellfishLobsterGoat CheeseSushi and SashimiFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesCitrus-Based Dishes
Key Characteristics
["Citrus fruit""Tropical fruit""Fresh""Chalky""Medium alcohol""Medium-bodied"]

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Salon

Salon

Salon is a Champagne house based in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger in the Côte des Blancs, one of Champagne's most prestigious villages for Chardonnay cultivation. Founded in 1911 by Eugène-Aimé...

Salon is a Champagne house based in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger in the Côte des Blancs, one of Champagne's most prestigious villages for Chardonnay cultivation. Founded in 1911 by Eugène-Aimé Salon, the house operates under a unique philosophy of producing wine only in exceptional vintages, releasing a single cuvée made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes sourced from their own vineyards in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger.

The house follows an extremely selective approach, declaring a vintage only when conditions are deemed perfect - typically fewer than four times per decade. This blanc de blancs Champagne spends extensive time on its lees, often aging for a decade or more before release. Le Mesnil-sur-Oger's chalky soils and favorable microclimate produce Chardonnay with exceptional minerality and aging potential, characteristics that define Salon's house style.

Salon's single wine expression, the 'S' cuvée, represents one of Champagne's most uncompromising approaches to terroir expression. The current vintage offering demonstrates the house's commitment to producing Champagne only when their exacting standards are met, with each release representing what they consider the pinnacle expression of Chardonnay from their Le Mesnil-sur-Oger vineyard sites.

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Nel 1668, Dom Pérignon avrebbe scoperto come fare il vino spumante; oggi la sua tecnica è utilizzata in tutto il mondo, sebbene la Champagne continui a produrre alcuni...

Nel 1668, Dom Pérignon avrebbe scoperto come fare il vino spumante; oggi la sua tecnica è utilizzata in tutto il mondo, sebbene la Champagne continui a produrre alcuni dei migliori. La regione vinicola più settentrionale della Francia, la Champagne è ora sede di 15.000 coltivatori e 290 'case'. Solitamente è richiesta una miscela di varietà di uve: il bianco Chardonnay per aggiungere frutto ed eleganza, e due rossi – Pinot Noir e Pinot Meunier – per fornire corpo e struttura.

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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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