Vrigny, Montagne de Reims
NOTES FROM THE IMPORTER:
"Even if Guillaume Sergent was born in a line of champagne makers traced back to 1842, he is not following in anybody’s footsteps. He has carved out just over 3 acres of the family’s 9ha in Vrigny and makes Champagne like a Bourguignon: never blending Chardonnay and Pinots nor harvest years, aging in five demi-muids for an entire year, plus one year ‘sur latte’ with a minimum dosage then disgorged and released. The end result is two aromatic wines with laser beam intensity. Occasionally available, a Côteaux Champenois ‘Clos des Croix” formerly a rose garden planted by Guillaume in 2014, ‘Pataphysique single vineyard of Pinot Meunier old vines from Vrigny left as Brut Nature and the rare Bouteilles Oubliées (B.O.) which is a Pré-Dieu kept for 6 years before disgorgment."
Les Prés Dieu 100% Chardonnay parcel, eastern exposure planted in Bartonian limestone rubble and seashell fossil heavy subsoil with fine sand topsoil. located near a forest tree line that helps regulate the year round temperature
"Guillaume is a firm believer in the use of wood for his fermentations, but he does not like to raise any of his wines in wood post primary fermentations. All of the wine goes through malolactic before being bottled, typically in January following harvest, and the wines are never filtered, fined or cold stabilized. Guillaume’s use of SO2 is quite low, and typically only takes place once, during pressing. Generally the SO2 levels are around 45 ppm total, or less. All riddling is done by hand for both of his cuvées."