Champagne Cuvèe Vieilles Vignes Brut - Bruno Gobillard

Bruno Gobillard

Format: 75 cl

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Recommended price: 52,02 €
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Producer Bruno Gobillard
Name Champagne
Variety Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
Gradation 12.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of yeast, white fruit, citrus, brioche
Vinification method Classic method with secondary fermentation in bottle
Residual sugars Brut (max 12 g/l)
Region Champagne
Country France
Type Sparkling
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 harvest
Pairing Aperitifs, fish, shellfish, refined dishes
The Vieilles Vignes Brut Cuvée by Bruno Gobillard is a sublime expression of the art of Champagne, crafted with carefully selected grapes from old vines, some of which are over 50 years of age. This particular cuvée stands out for its greater concentration of flavors and an aromatic complexity that only older vines can provide.

Once in the glass, it presents a bright golden color and a fine, persistent bead, indicating high quality and careful winemaking. On the nose, it offers an intriguing bouquet with notes of ripe citrus, green apple, toasted bread, and a touch of almond, enriched by a slight mineral streak reminiscent of Champagne's chalky soils.

On the palate, the Bruno Gobillard Vieilles Vignes Brut is vigorous and full-bodied, yet at the same time elegant and refined. The attack is fresh and lively, thanks to a beautiful acidity that brings balance and longevity. The flavors are a perfect reflection of the aromas, with added complexity from yeast maturation. The finish is long and persistent, with a pleasant aftertaste of dried fruit and mild spices.

This champagne is ideal as an aperitif, but it also has the structure to accompany more elaborate dishes such as seafood, grilled fish, or even a white truffle risotto. Its elegance and complexity make it perfect for special occasions or as a precious gift for connoisseurs of refined wines.

The Vieilles Vignes Brut Cuvée by Bruno Gobillard represents a true treasure for champagne lovers, offering a rich and deeply satisfying taste experience.
The winery

Bruno Gobillard – Winery in Champagne

Discover the story and wines of Bruno Gobillard.

Champagne producer based in Pierry (near Épernay), known for cuvées such as 'Vieilles Vignes' and for its grower-producer approach. It primarily works with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier.
Region: Champagne
Country: France
Founded: 1996
Grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
Production facility in Pierry, near Épernay. Well-known cuvées: 'Vieilles Vignes'. Typical Champagne blend: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Viticultural practices described as low-intervention, with modest dosages. Vineyard area and figures are reported inconsistently across sources.
Winery history
The Gobillard family has been cultivating vineyards in Pierry since the 18th century, and as early as 1858 Paul Gobillard was selling Champagne under his own name. The label linked to Bruno’s name is of more recent origin: several sources report that the designation "Domaine Bruno Gobillard" was created in the early 1990s or that Bruno established his own domaine in the 1990s; the commercial company registered as "Le Domaine Pierry" appears in the official French register in the 1990s. In recent decades the winery has stood out as an artisanal producer that reserves the best grapes for its own cuvées, while at the same time selling part of the harvest to négociants.
Production philosophy
Production focused on expressing the terroir: careful vineyard management with limited treatments, selection of the oldest parcels for the cuvées, gentle pressing, controlled fermentations and long ageing on the lees with low dosage. Manual, multi-stage handling of the winemaking process.
Terroir and vineyards
Headquartered in Pierry, in the Marne Valley near Épernay, with vineyards located on multiple crus around Épernay. Descriptions note old vines and the limestone soils typical of the area. Sources report differing vineyard areas, so the total area varies depending on the source consulted.

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