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Fleur de l'Europe Brut Nature Fleury

  • White fruit
  • Aperitif wine
  • Color: Sparkling
  • Biodynamics
  • 12% 
  • 0.75L
  • Intensity
  • Classic dosage

This emblematic cuvée from the domain has a saline finish which lasts remarkably well and ensures beautiful pairings with fish-based dishes. More info

The property’s iconic cuvée Fleur de l’Europe is a nugget of energy, vivacity and freshness. The wine is made with 85% Pinot Noir and 15% Chardonnay. Vinification in enamelled vats preserves the grapes’ delicate characteristics while oak barrels give the wine an additional rounded and easy-drinking quality which is expressed through vanilla and honeyed notes. The saline finish has impressive persistence and makes for some pleasant pairings with maritime-influenced dishes.

Fleur de l'Europe Brut Nature Fleury serve at a temperature of 9°C. It will pair perfectly with the following dishes: Truite champenoise, Carpe farcie à la chair à saucisse persillée, Jamon iberico.

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Fleur de l'Europe Brut Nature Fleury

The wine

The property’s iconic cuvée Fleur de l’Europe is a nugget of energy, vivacity and freshness. The wine is made with 85% Pinot Noir and 15% Chardonnay. Vinification in enamelled vats preserves the grapes’ delicate characteristics while oak barrels give the wine an additional rounded and easy-drinking quality which is expressed through vanilla and honeyed notes. The saline finish has impressive persistence and makes for some pleasant pairings with maritime-influenced dishes.

Information about domain Fleury Père & Fils

Maison Fleury is located in southern Champagne, in Aube, more precisely in the Côte des Bar, south of the Seine Valley (less than 50 km from Troyes). It covers 15 hectares, mostly planted with Pinot Noir (85%) but also with Chardonnay (10%), Pinot Blanc (3%) and Pinot Gris (2%). The domain was founded in 1895. Emile, the great-grandfather of the current generation, winemaker and nurseryman, was the first to plant Pinots Noirs grafted in the region after the invasion of phylloxera. His son, Robert, produced his own champagne for the first time from 1929 and was already part of these still rare récoltants manipulants anxious to produce champagne from high quality vines. His son Jean-Pierre took over the domain in 1962. From 1970 he was interested in more ecological farming practices: mechanical weeding and organic fertilisers. Increasingly involved in ""clean"" viticulture, in 1989 he became the first Champagne winemaker to convert his vineyard to biodynamics. Since 2009 it has been Jean-Sebastien, the fourth generation of the Fleury family who has taken over the reins by continuing and refining the cultural practices while making the cellar work more precise, especially by creating exceptional cuvées. As well as his domain, the maison purchases (organic) grapes. Both in the cellar and in the vineyards, the domain works with total respect for the grapes, as naturally as possible and by "" slowly hurrying"", all the champagnes produced which have been aged for considerable time in the cellars before disgorgement. Some cuvées are vinified in wood and some are sulphur-free. In addition, the long history of biodynamics in the domain (over 20 years!) gives the wines a depth and a balance which is rarely reached in the region. It is an unusual and very interesting maison.

Detailed characteristics

  • Quantity: 1 Bottle
  • Level: 1 into-neck
  • Label: 1 good appearance
  • Origin: Producer
  • Recoverable VAT: Yes
  • Original Wooden Case / Original Case: No
  • French customs seal: yes
  • Alcohol percentage: 12 %
  • Country/Region: Champagne
  • Appellation/Wine: Champagne
  • Producer/Owner: Fleury
  • Vintage: ----
  • Color: Sparkling
  • Service temperature:
  • Viticulture: Biodynamics 
  • Size (in ha): 15
  • Intensity: Classic dosage
  • Dominant aroma: White fruit
  • Tasting occasion: Aperitif wine
  • Grape variety: 90% pinot noir, 10% chardonnay
Fleur de l'Europe Brut Nature Fleury
Fleur de l'Europe Brut Nature Fleury

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