Méthode Traditionnel Leucquois Blanc de Noirs Extra Brut - Maison Lelièvre

Maison Lelièvre

Format: 75 cl

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Producer Maison Lelièvre
Name Blanc de Noirs
Variety Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
Gradation 12.9%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of red fruits, bread crust, citrus
Vinification method Traditional method with bottle refermentation
Region Champagne
Production area Leucquois, Champagne
Country France
Type Classic method sparkling wine
Aging Minimum 15 months on the lees
Type of cask Steel vats and bottle for refermentation
Color White
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Within 3-5 years from harvest
Pairing Aperitifs, seafood, fish

The Méthode Traditionelle Leucquois Blanc de Noirs Extra Brut represents an enchanting expression of sophistication and refinement. Produced following the strict traditional method, this sparkling wine is made entirely from black grape varieties, which gives it a unique intensity and body.

Its color is a bright and intense pellet. On the nose, the bouquet is rich and complex, with notes of ripe red fruits that harmoniously blend with hints of yeast and toasted bread, a result of the long aging on the lees. The sip is vigorous yet refined, with a freshness that perfectly balances the structure. The fine and persistent bubbles add an additional level of elegance.

This Blanc de Noirs Extra Brut is ideal as an aperitif or paired with raw fish and seafood dishes, thanks to its extraordinary ability to enhance delicate flavors. It is also perfect for celebrating special occasions, offering a memorable tasting experience that pleasantly lingers on the palate.

The winery

Maison Lelièvre – Winery in Côtes de Toul, Lorraine

Discover the story and wines of Maison Lelièvre.

A family-run winery in Lucey (Côtes de Toul, Lorraine), known for its Gris de Toul and for being in conversion to organic certification.
Region: Côtes de Toul, Lorraine
Country: France
Founded: 1971
Grapes: Auxerrois, Pinot Noir, Gamay, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc
Gris de Toul: the Maison's signature cuvée and most representative wine Organic conversion and certification Total declared area: approximately 17 hectares Indicative annual production: approximately 100,000 bottles, with vin gris accounting for a significant share. Diverse selection: AOC wines, traditional-method sparkling wines, 'Lapinouze' beers, and distillates and products from local fruits
Winery history
The Lelièvre family has been established in Lucey for generations. Under Jean Lelièvre's guidance the estate began bottling its own production in 1971; management later passed to Roland and, in 2008, to David and Vincent Lelièvre. Over time the estate has developed diversified activities and has progressively expanded and modernized its offer while maintaining its connection to the local terroirs.
Production philosophy
Production focused on respect for the land and tradition: gradual conversion to organic practices, careful attention to the terroir of the clay-limestone slopes, and winemaking aimed at expressing the freshness and fruit typical of the Côtes de Toul.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in the Côtes de Toul area, with vineyards planted in communes such as Lucey, Bruley, Blénod-lès-Toul and Bulligny, on clay–limestone and limy slopes with varying exposures that influence the different cuvées.
Awards and recognitions
Recognitions reported in local guides and award listings. The company's history also records medals won in national agricultural competitions over time, according to local sources.

Official Awards

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