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Chartogne-Taillet Cuvée Sainte Anne Brut NV (Base 22. Disg. Apr 2025)

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Chartogne-Taillet Cuvée Sainte Anne Brut NV (Base 22. Disg. Apr 2025)
Producer Chartogne-Taillet
Region, Country Champagne, France
Bottle Size 750ml
Product Code 25654-750
Named for the patron saint of Merfy, this comes from mature parcels in Merfy and Saint-Thierry, planted between 1970 and 2009. These diverse, sand-rich limestone terroirs contribute to the wine’s vibrancy and finesse. Each plot is vinified separately and blended to ensure site expression takes centre stage. Based on 2022, the latest release comprises 50% Chardonnay and a 50% split between Pinot Noir and Meunier. It was raised predominantly in old oak barrels of various sizes, with a small proportion in stainless steel. Reserve wine makes up 50% of the blend. Antonio Galloni has described this perennial overachiever as “one of the very best values in the world of wine, sparkling or not”. Enough said?
Chartogne-Taillet Cuvée Sainte Anne Brut NV (Base 22. Disg. Apr 2025)

Reviews

"Each year I seek a new champagne discovery and 2025 will be remembered as the year I fell in love with Alexandre Chartogne. This beautifully expressive and character-laden wine, sourced mostly from bio-dynamic family plots around the village of Merfy, near Reims, is one of my favourite wines of the year. It’s a melange of confited citrus and vigorous spices, a wine of genuine energy and intrigue, with a degree of layering and complexity that make its price tag look decidedly modest."
97 points, Nick Ryan, The Australian

Reviews

"Each year I seek a new champagne discovery and 2025 will be remembered as the year I fell in love with Alexandre Chartogne. This beautifully expressive and character-laden wine, sourced mostly from bio-dynamic family plots around the village of Merfy, near Reims, is one of my favourite wines of the year. It’s a melange of confited citrus and vigorous spices, a wine of genuine energy and intrigue, with a degree of layering and complexity that make its price tag look decidedly modest."
97 points, Nick Ryan, The Australian

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