Champagne Blanc de Noirs Largillier Rosé Brut - Jerome Coessens

Jerome Coessens

Format: 75 cl

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Producer Jerome Coessens
Gradation 12.0%
Format 75 cl
Il Champagne Blanc de Noirs Largillier Rosé Brut di Jerome Coessens è un’indimenticabile espressione del terroir della Champagne, capace di affascinare sia gli intenditori che i neofiti. Prodotto esclusivamente con uve Pinot Noir coltivate nel prestigioso vigneto Largillier, questo champagne rosé si distingue per la sua eleganza e complessità.

Nel calice, si presenta con un affascinante colore rosa salmone, arricchito da un perlage fine e persistente. Al naso, offre un bouquet intenso e raffinato, con note di piccoli frutti rossi come fragoline di bosco e lampone, seguite da sentori di agrumi e una sottile vena floreale. Le complesse sfumature olfattive includono anche accenni di mandorla e crosta di pane, segno di un lungo periodo di affinamento sui lieviti.

Al palato, il Largillier Rosé Brut è fresco e vibrante, con una struttura ben bilanciata e una sorprendente profondità. L’acidità vivace si armonizza perfettamente con la dolcezza fruttata, creando un equilibrio perfetto. La persistenza è notevole, con un finale lungo e avvolgente che lascia un retrogusto di frutta matura e una leggera mineralità.

Ideale come aperitivo raffinato, si abbina meravigliosamente anche a piatti di pesce crudo, crostacei e formaggi delicati. Questo Champagne rappresenta un’opera d’arte enologica, firmata da Jerome Coessens, capace di elevare ogni occasione a un’esperienza unica e indimenticabile.
The winery

Champagnes Coessens (Jérôme Coessens) – Winery in Champagne — Aube (Côte des Bar)

Discover the story and wines of Champagnes Coessens (Jérôme Coessens).

A Champagne house in the Côte des Bar (Aube) led by Jérôme Coessens, focused on site-specific bottlings from the Largillier monopole and on expressive, Pinot Noir–based Champagnes.
Region: Champagne — Aube (Côte des Bar)
Country: France
Founded: 2006
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Monopole "Largillier" in Ville-sur-Arce, primarily planted with Pinot Noir. Maison founded by Jérôme Coessens in 2006. Strong focus on terroir and winemaking that emphasizes purity and minerality. Cuvée notes: Blanc de Noirs, Brut Nature, Rosé de Saignée, Exogyre Les Riceys project / "Pinotmaniac" initiated after the acquisition of the vineyard in 2021.
Winery history
The Coessens family has cultivated vineyards in Ville-sur-Arce for generations. In 2006, after years as head of production for a major Champagne house, Jérôme Coessens decided to transform the family business into his own maison. Since 2008 his wife Valérie has assisted him in the company’s operations; in 2021 the house expanded its reach by acquiring a vineyard in Les Riceys.
Production philosophy
An approach focused on site and grape: highlighting the character of each cru through careful harvests, controlled winemaking and measured cellar interventions. Production favors Pinot Noir from old vines, with winemaking aimed at conveying the minerality and tension of the terroir.
Terroir and vineyards
Based in Ville-sur-Arce, in the southern part of Champagne. The Largillier monopole vineyard, on clay-limestone soils, is the estate’s focal point; the Les Riceys area, by contrast, is linked to the Pinotmaniac project.
Awards and recognitions
Finalist in the Jeune Talents du Champagne competition; received a "Coup de Coeur" mention from Revue du Vin de France for the Brut Nature.

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