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Mouzon Leroux Champagne L'Ascendant Solera NV (R17 Disg Jan 2022)

Mouzon Leroux Champagne L'Ascendant Solera NV (R17 Disg Jan 2022)

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Tasting Notes

Disgorged Jan 2022. The current bottling of Mouzon’s solera cuvéeL’ascendant, is based on the 2017 vintage and complemented by 50% reserve wines which have been drawn from a perpetual reserve (à la Selosse, Bérêche, Laherte, et al.) established in 2010. The solera is topped up by 50% each year. The blend is approximately 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay and the wine is vinified entirely in seasoned oak. After 48 months on lees, it is disgorged with just one gram per litre dosage. - Importer Note 

The Montagne de Reims is a diverse wine growing region of Champagne and although it is often thought of as the source of some of the regions finest pinot noir, true in many cases, the area is also the source of some splendid Chardonnay.


As the hill of Reims 'the Montage de Reims' moves from having northerly exposure around the villages of Verzenay and Verzy to the south-easterly slopes of Trépail the preference and importance of Chardonnay begins to climb. The Montagne then turns more southerly towards the famous villages of Ambonnay and Bouzy and again pinot noir gains stature.


It's on these south-easterly slopes of Trépail, the same exposure as the Côte des Blancs, that David Léclapart tends his vines. His family has been growing grapes for four generations, but it wasn't until David managed to convince his parents that he was ready to take over control that he started his own label in 1998. From the outset David was certain that biodynamics was the only approach he would take. He farms 22 parcels across the village Trépail and since 2000 they have all been farmed with this approach.


Léclapart's wines are always from a single vintage, as he doesn't use any reserve wine. The vintage is stated on the back label in code expressed as L.Vxx, where xx represents the last two digits of the vintage (e.g. L.V05 for the releases from 2005). This is due to him not aging his wine long enough to qualify for the vintage designation under the strict AOP regulations.


- Importer Note

Product Type Wine Sparkling Champagne
Volume 750ml
Country France
Region Champagne
Sub Region Montagne de Reims
Winemaking Practices Minimal Intervention
Vineyard Practices Minimal Intervention