

Pierre Moncuit-Delos Grand Cru Extra-Brut Pierre Moncuit
Champagne AOC
12%
0.75L
Intensity
Fresh and flavoursome, this Pierre Moncuit Grand Cru Extra-Brut pays tribute to the first generations of the family and is perfect for a convivial aperitif or a feast with friends!
More infoPierre Moncuit Grand Cru Extra-Brut Champagne is a 100% Chardonnay cuvée originating from the Mesnil-sur-Oger terroir in the heart of the Côte des Blancs. This Champagne is a tribute to the first generations of the Montcuit family, who began producing wine in the region at the end of the 19th century. The grapes come from 15 hectares of vines planted on limestone soils, which retain water well, and benefit from both oceanic and continental climatic influences. These conditions are perfect for cultivating grapes of great quality. The harvest is followed by a meticulous vinification process to preserve the freshness and aromas of the wine. The juice is then aged for three years in the cellar, developing fruity aromas and notes of bread crust.
On the palate, it if fresh, complex and mineral, with a low dosage of around 3 grams par litre. This Extra-Brut Champagne is perfect for those who love minerality, and is ideal with fish or poultry in a creamy or lemony sauce.
About the Producer Pierre Moncuit
A rare female winemaker in Champagne, Valérie Charpentier, the daughter of Nicole Moncuit, has been at the helm of the Pierre Moncuit estate since 2007. She carries forward the Moncuit family legacy, rooted in the Côte des Blancs since the 19th century, crafting Champagnes with a distinctly personal touch. The estate’s identity rests on two defining choices: a pure 100% Chardonnay expression and the deliberate absence of reserve wines. This philosophy, combined with an outstanding savoir-faire passed down through four generations in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, gives rise to wines of remarkable clarity and precision.
The vines are a highly respectable average age of 50 years, reaching up to 90 years old in some parcels reserved exclusively for the most prestigious wines. A new, more modern winery now allows each parcel to be kept fully separate all the way through to bottling, ensuring the utmost respect for individual terroirs. Meticulous viticulture across the family’s 20 hectares is behind the production of refined, complex Champagnes, defined by their finesse and delicately persistent bead. The estate has worked with a deep respect for its environment and terroir for many years, and is currently in the process of obtaining Haute Valeur Environnementale (HVE) certification.
Away from the spotlight, the Pierre Moncuit estate’s limited, small-scale production is widely sought-after by leading Champagne enthusiasts and one to keep on your radar.
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