Champagne Carte Blanche Collection 246 Demi Sec - Champagne De Louis Roederer

Champagne De Louis Roederer

Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier · Champagne · 75 cl

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Producer Champagne De Louis Roederer
Name Champagne
Variety Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
Gradation 12.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fruity, notes of honey, dried fruit, brioche
Vinification method Classic method with secondary fermentation in bottle
Residual sugars 32-50 g/l (Demi Sec)
Region Champagne
Country France
Type Sparkling
Aging Minimum 3 years on the lees
Type of cask Oak barrels and stainless steel
Color Straw yellow with golden reflections
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption To be consumed within 5 years of production
Pairing Desserts, aged cheeses, foie gras
This Champagne Carte Blanche Collection 246 Demi Sec from Louis Roederer presents a welcoming, immediate profile: on the nose there are sensations of ripe fruit and jam, subtle hints of honey and a trace of brioche that adds complexity without feeling heavy. The sweetness is well balanced, supported by fine bubbles and a freshness that prevents weightiness; the sip is soft and creamy, with an equilibrium that prioritizes immediate pleasure without forgoing structure.On the palate it reveals a good presence, with a savory thread that contrasts the softness and lengthens the finish with slightly citrusy notes and toasted hazelnut. It naturally suits fruit-based desserts or dry pastries, but also finds a place in bolder pairings such as foie gras or blue cheeses; served chilled, it is ideal for convivial moments when a sweet yet unobtrusive sparkling is sought, able to please diverse palates.
The winery

Champagne Louis Roederer – Winery in Champagne

Discover the story and wines of Champagne Louis Roederer.

Champagne house based in Reims, renowned for its prestige cuvée Cristal and for direct control over much of its fruit through estate-owned vineyards. Strong commitment to organic and biodynamic practices.
Region: Champagne
Country: Francia
Founded: 1776
Grapes: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
Cristal: a prestige cuvée created in 1876, the symbol of the house. Approximately 240 hectares of estate vineyards, distributed across 410 parcels in the main terroirs of Champagne. Parcel-by-parcel approach to winemaking and extended maturation in the cellar. A well-established commitment to organic and biodynamic practices; significant portions of the vineyard have been converted to organic and biodynamic farming. Annual production of approximately 3.5 million bottles, with a broad international presence.
Winery history
The house dates back to the 18th century: the business began as a small négociant and over time was inherited and renamed by Louis Roederer. In the 19th century the maison consolidated its position in foreign markets and in 1876 created its flagship cuvée, Cristal, at the request of Tsar Alexander II. During the 20th century and in recent years the family continued to expand the vineyards and the group also acquired other international wine estates.
Production philosophy
Priority is given to grape quality and respect for the land: parcel-by-parcel winemaking, extended cellar ageing, and a growing focus on sustainable viticulture. In recent decades the estate has begun converting to organic and biodynamic practices to enhance the terroir and biodiversity.
Terroir and vineyards
Estate-owned vineyards spread across the Champagne Grands Crus, notably the Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne and Côte des Blancs; headquarters and principal winery in Reims.
Awards and recognitions
Robert Parker Green Emblem.

Official Awards

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