Champagne Marchal Degesne – Blanc de noirs Brut 1er cru

Champagne Marchal Degesne - Blanc de noirs Brut 1er cru

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A champagne that is winey, for the happy!


This Blanc de Noirs cuvée is a champagne of character and complexity that results from 42 months of cellar ageing.

This champagne is carried by the structure of the Pinot Noir (85%) which is enriched by the roundness and the body of a Pinot Meunier (15%) at perfect maturity.

The brut dosage (7.5 g/l) brings a roundness and a greediness to this naturally vinous champagne.


A cuvée destined for lovers of intense champagnes.


This strong champagne will accompany you as an aperitif or will allow you to explore numerous food and wine pairings: goat and aubergine tapas, red mullet or even poultry in sauce.

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Region: Reims Mountain

Grape variety: 85% Pinot Noir and 15% Pinot Meunier - Blanc de Noirs

Ageing: 42 months

Dosage: 7.5 g/l

Aspect: A slightly amber yellow colour with coppery highlights.

Nose: Intense and fruity nose foreshadowing an elegant vinosity.

Palate: The amplitude of the Meunier is reinforced by the vibrant structure of the Pinot Noir. Notes of red fruit and peach offer a delicate and generous aroma.

Contains sulfites

Customer comments (4): 4.5/5

Massimiliano M, le 2024-04-23

Salvatore C, le 2024-04-02

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Dietrich G, le 2024-02-23

Bursi F, le 2023-05-20

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About Champagne Marchal Degesne

Marchal Degesne Champagne has been established in the vineyards of the Champagne region, in Sacy, in the heart of the small Reims Mountain, for over 100 years.

Quentin and Catherine perpetuate the family tradition by working the vines of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay in 100% Premier Cru.


The house style? A long ageing period of at least 4 years, extending to 10 years for vintage champagnes.



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