Christophe Lefèvre Alexandrine's 2013 is a fine and subtle blanc de blancs champagne.
A true feminine note among Christophe Lefèvre champagnes, this Brut Nature (0g/l) cuvée stands out for its finesse, elegance and the finesse of its aromas.
This 2013 vintage is made from a single plot of 60-year-old Chardonnay plants called "sur les vignes d'Aby". These vines give birth to a concentrated and vibrant Chardonnay.
The result is a champagne with notes of white flowers and crunchy fruits. A few moments in the mouth are enough to reveal notes of brioche and sweet spices.
A champagne of great finesse to reserve for your exceptional moments.
Aspect: pale yellow and accompanied by a fine bead of bubbles.
Nose: elegant notes and all in finesse.
Palate: subtle aromas. Freshness and liveliness.
Contains sulfites
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The Christophe Lefèvre Champagne is one of the more “recent” Champagne creation Houses. Founded by Christophe Lefèvre, a son of a Champagne farmer and grandson of a winegrower, this family House is located in the western part of the Marne Valley and near Château Thierry. The Christophe Lefèvre champagne is also one of the very few Champagne Houses to have always cultivated and elaborated its champagnes in accordance with organic viticulture.
This commitment, recognized by the prestigious “organic label”, guarantees the total absence of synthetic products in the vines, or the cellars. It is also the recognition of a viticulture more concerned with the quality of the grapes and vines than the quantitative production.
After years spent restoring the family vineyard, Christophe and his son are now at the head of their own Champagne House with 4.30 hectares of vines, blending their wines on the estate. After almost 40 years of existence, the Christophe Lefèvre Champagne has established itself as one of Champagne's references in organic champagne.