Nomine Renard

Champagne Nomine' Brut - Magnum - Nomine Renard

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Format: 150 cl

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Producer Nomine Renard
Name Champagne
Variety Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
Gradation 12.5%
Format 150 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of yeast, white fruit, citrus
Vinification method Classic method, secondary fermentation in bottle
Residual sugars 6-12 g/l
Region Champagne
Country France
Type Dry sparkling wine
Aging Minimum 15 months on the lees
Type of cask Stainless steel tanks
Color Straw yellow with golden reflections
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Within 3-5 years from harvest
Pairing Aperitifs, fish, shellfish, light dishes

The Champagne Nominé Brut by Nominé Renard is an excellent choice for champagne lovers who seek quality and refinement. Presented in a Magnum format of 1.5 liters, this champagne is ideal for celebrations and special occasions. Produced in the renowned Champagne region in France, the Nominé Brut cuvée is the result of a skillful selection of grapes, mainly Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, which give this sparkling wine an elegant and balanced structure.

On the nose, the Nominé Brut releases delicate aromas of fresh fruit and white flowers, with a slight touch of yeasts reminiscent of fresh bread. On the palate, it presents a lively acidity that harmoniously balances with notes of citrus and minerality, typical of the production region. The fine and elegant bubbles create a pleasantly persistent sensory experience.

Ideal as an aperitif, it also pairs perfectly with light appetizers, seafood, and fish-based dishes. The Magnum format, besides being perfect for serving a larger number of guests, also ensures a better evolution of the wine inside the bottle, allowing the Champagne to express its complexity and distinctive character.


The winery

Nominé-Renard – Winery in Champagne

Discover the story and wines of Nominé-Renard.

Champagne house in Villevenard (Marne, France), an independent producer (Récoltant-Manipulant) of several classic cuvées such as Brut, Brut Rosé and Blanc de Blancs.
Region: Champagne
Country: France
Grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
Independent producer with its winery in Villevenard. Vineyards distributed across multiple parcels in six villages, with separate winemaking for each parcel. Main cuvées: Brut, Brut Rosé, Blanc de Blancs, Blanc de Noirs, Demi-sec, Special Club Millésime. Typical blends of Champagne: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. Declared commitment to sustainable agricultural practices and the protection of biodiversity.
Winery history
Family-run, the estate is described as having been passed down through generations; the Nominé–Renard family works its own vineyards and in the past has been involved in creating reference cuvées for their area. The brand recalls the family history and the estate presents itself as a producer that oversees every stage from vine to bottle.
Production philosophy
The approach prioritizes careful management of vineyard parcels and direct oversight of the production chain: hand-harvesting and grape selection, pressing at the estate winery, and separate vinification by variety and parcel to preserve the identity of each terroir. The estate also affirms its commitment to sustainable practices and the protection of soil biodiversity.
Terroir and vineyards
Based in Villevenard, the winery's vineyards are divided into multiple parcels across several villages in the Champagne region. It works parcels spread over six villages with the aim of showcasing the diversity of soils and microclimatic conditions.
Awards and recognitions
Mentions and scores by publications and retailers.

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