Maurice Grumier

Champagne Reserve Perpetuelle Extra Brut - Jeroboam - Maurice Grumier

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Format: 300 cl

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Producer Maurice Grumier
Name Champagne
Variety 33% Pinot Meunier, 33% Pinot Noir, 34% Chardonnay
Gradation 12.5%
Format 300 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of citrus, yeast, almond, bread crust
Vinification method Traditional method, bottle fermentation
Residual sugars Extra brut (0-6 g/l)
Region Champagne
Country France
Type Extra brut sparkling wine
Aging Minimum 3 years on lees
Type of cask Oak barrels and steel
Color Straw yellow with golden reflections
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Within 5 years from disgorgement
Pairing Aperitifs, seafood, refined dishes

The Champagne Reserve Perpetuelle Extra Brut by Maurice Grumier is a paragon of refined elegance and aromatic complexity, perfect for those seeking a high-level sensory experience. Produced in the heart of Champagne, this wine is crafted following the traditional method of the perpetual reserve. This unique process involves the continuous addition of new wines to a base cuvée of previous years, thereby ensuring consistent and superior quality over time.

The Jeroboam, with its impressive 3-liter bottle, is ideal for special celebrations or as a striking centerpiece in a wine collection. On the nose, this champagne astonishes with notes of green apple, citrus, and delicate white flowers, enriched by a subtle hint of toasted bread and hazelnut thanks to the long years of aging on the lees. On the palate, the Reserve Perpetuelle Extra Brut is lively and fresh, with a lovely minerality and a finesse in the bubbles that caresses the palate.

Ideal as an aperitif or to accompany delicate dishes like raw fish or seafood, this champagne promises to elevate every moment with its distinct and irresistibly sophisticated presence. A true gem for champagne enthusiasts in search of something truly unique and unforgettable.


The winery

Maurice Grumier – Winery in Champagne (dip. Marne, regione Grand Est)

Discover the story and wines of Maurice Grumier.

A Champagne house in Venteuil (Marne), run by the Grumier family; a small-scale vineyard with a predominance of Pinot Meunier and viticultural practices focused on sustainability.
Region: Champagne (dip. Marne, regione Grand Est)
Country: Francia
Founded: 1945
Grapes: Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Vineyard of approximately 9 hectares across seven crus in the Vallée de la Marne. Varietal composition: Pinot Meunier 55% / Chardonnay 25% / Pinot Noir 20% Approximate annual production: ~80,000 bottles HVE certification Distinctive cuvées: Blanc de Venteuil, Ô ma Vallée, Instant Nature, Réserve Perpétuelle
Winery history
The Grumier family has been winegrowers in Venteuil for generations. Amand Grumier first made wine from part of his production in 1928; after the Second World War Maurice resumed operations in 1945, giving the house its name. In subsequent years Guy, and then Fabien, expanded and diversified the cuvées, introducing oak aging and new winemaking experiments in the cellar.
Production philosophy
Strong focus on the terroir of the Vallée de la Marne, sustainable viticulture practices and the pursuit of the soil’s expression in the cuvées. In the cellar, winemaking in stainless steel and oak is combined with extended ageing on the lees and the selective use of barriques for certain cuvées.
Terroir and vineyards
Vineyards located on both banks of the Marne, with parcels in communes such as Venteuil, Damery, Reuil, Festigny, Dormans, Nesle-le-Répons and Baslieux-sous-Châtillon. Soils are predominantly crayeux, typical of the Marne Valley.
Awards and recognitions
Scores and mentions in specialist guides and medals at competitions; HVE certification.

Official Awards

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