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After a strong debut in 2015, Chartogne-Taillet’s Hors Série has garnered quite the reputation. It secured lofty scores from the outset from Antonio Galloni and William Kelley, and the praise has continued to flow. Unlike the main stable of Merfy-sourced wines, this is grown on a cadre of plots in Avize in the Côte des Blancs. The patchwork of seven plots on both the plains and the slopes contributes to the overall harmony.
Chemin de Chalons, Pierre Vaudon, Fosse le Prêtre and Mont Chenevaux, located on the plain, have plenty of sun exposure and a chalky soil profile with very thin (20cm) topsoils. Mont de Cramant is located at the beginning of the slopes, with deeper soils that are likewise rich in chalk. Les Roches Hautes and Les Barmonts are higher again and experience cooler conditions, resulting in taut, linear wines. The wines rest in 228, 350 and 600-litre barrels before maturing on lees for 4 to 5 years and receiving a dosage of 2.6 g/L.