Champagne Harlin - Les chemins de traverse Grand Cru blanc de noirs

Champagne Harlin - Les chemins de traverse Grand Cru blanc de noirs

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A blend of the estate's finest plots with this Grand Cru from the banks of the Marne.

The Grand Cru of the Harlin line, both mineral and fruity.

The Harlin family offers you an atypical experience with “Les chemins de traverse”, a champagne made exclusively from the estate's top parcels. As the years are never the same, different vines are selected after each harvest to produce this cuvée.

This year, the Harlin family is offering a 100% Pinot Noir from a parcel located on the banks of the river at Tours-sur-Marne. The estate's historic terroir gives this champagne a powerful, fruity character. Cradled by the wind and pampered by the sun, “Les chemins de traverse” expresses the complexity characteristic of a great Pinot Noir partially aged in oak barrels.

Aspect: Golden and bright with pink highlights.

Nose: The nose is intense and elegant. At first, black fruit aromas dominate. The nose then opens up to floral notes of lily and jasmine.

Palate: The first impression is dense and fruity, and the palate is full-bodied and well-balanced. The cherry and red fruit flavors are accompanied by a hint of spicy cloves. The finish is long and lifted by salivating bitters.

Contains sulfites

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Champagne Harlin

Maxime and Guillaume Harlin offer us an authentic, parcel-based approach to their terroir.

The two brothers assert a style rooted in sustainable, peasant viticulture. Their champagnes boldly venture off the beaten path, renewing themselves each year according to the potential of the crus and terroirs. The only thread that binds them all together is the light ageing of the wines in barrel, which brings out the delicate complexity only found in great Champagne wines.

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