The champagne of the Tradition Berat Schenk Magnum Cuvee is a “blanc de noirs” champagne which is characterized by its delicacy, its roundness, and its fruity bouquet.
he Tradition Bérat Schenk cuvee is made from grapes from the village of Boursault. This small producer champagne is a beautiful representation of the winegrowers of the Marne valley’s know-how. The blend is made from grapes from 60% of the 2013 harvest and 40% of Reserve wine from the 2014 harvest.
An excellent independant producer's champagne.
Aspect: gold, bright bubbles
Nose: expressive with a complex and fruity bouquet
Palate: red fruits and wild strawberries
Contains sulfites
Paolo F, le 2024-03-07
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Created in 1950 from family inherited land, the Bérat Schenk House is located in the heart of the Marne Valley. Today, Roger Bérat (from the third generation), assisted by his wife and his son Frédéric (fourth generation), has taken over the family business.
Far from the image of the bigger Champagne Houses, Bérat Schenk embodies the independent winegrower who contributes to the richness of the Champagne terroir and its traditions.
The use of one of the last traditional Champagne presses and the practice of ageing in oak barrels bear witness to this.
The 4 hectares of vines of the Bérat Schenk House produce an average of 25,000 bottles.
The Bérats have specialized in two famous grape varieties of the Marne Valley: Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir. Thanks to these grape varieties, they produce a champagne called "blanc de noirs"...