Champagne Marteaux Guillaume - L'Indigène Blanc de Noirs

Champagne Marteaux Guillaume - L'Indigène Blanc de Noirs

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The Little Gem of the Estate, Delightfully Fruity with a Gentle Dosage. A Pleasure.


Perfect for an aperitif or paired with simple dishes.


Delicate, spontaneous, delightful, this extra brut Champagne enchants the palate from the very first sips. Young and successful.


This extra brut cuvée, crafted by Guillaume Marteaux, achieves the perfect blend of simplicity and pleasure with a subtle indulgence truly appealing.

With a low dosage (5g/l), Guillaume let the pinot meunier and the Marne Valley terroir express themselves fully. This single-varietal Champagne delivers a simple and enticing composition, characterized by peach and citrus notes. The delicate almonds aroma gently coats the mouth, providing a flavorful dimension we all love in Champagne.


A balance that captures hearts both as an aperitif and at the dining table. Brilliant!


The meunier in its noble and generous form, a thoughtful winemaker, and a successful cuvée. A must-try in a lifetime.

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Terroir: Marne Valley

Grape Variety: 100% Pinot Meunier (Bonneil) - Blanc de Noirs

Blend : 50% reserve wines

Aging: Stainless steel tanks

Malolactic Fermentation: No

Dosage: 5g/l - Extra Brut

Food and Wine Pairing: Aperitif, meals

Aspect: Golden robe with coppery highlights

Nose: Gourmet and Generous, with peach, citrus, and sweet almond flavors

Palate: Generous and delicate.

Contains sulfites

Alessio D, le 2024-03-14

Splendido prodotto elegante e raffinato

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The history of the Marteaux Guillaume champagne

In Bonneil, in the Marne Valley, the Guillaume Marteaux estate brings a new wave to Champagne with its 8 hectares certified organic (Ecocert) since 2022 and biodynamic (Demeter) since 2023. While pinot meunier reigns, chardonnay and pinot noir also find their place to produce flavorful and complex champagnes that keep on gaining ground year after year.


A progression worth taking a closely look, given the sublime effervescence at Marteaux!


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