Champagne Nicolas Maillart - Les coupés 1er Cru

Revue du vin de France 2022 : 89/100
Robert Parker : 90/100
Gault & Millau : 15,5/20
Wine Spectator : 90/100
Bettane & Desseauve : 15,5/20

Champagne Nicolas Maillart - Platine 1er Cru

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The vintage Platine Premier Cru by Nicolas Mailart is a fresh and unctuous champagne.


It is made from Pinot Noir (57%), Chardonnay (28%) and Pinot Meunier (15%) Premier Cru from the Montagne de Reims. The blend of mostly Pinot Noir gives it a beautiful aromatic structure that is balanced by the freshness of the Chardonnay.

The vintage Platine 1er Cru is aged between 3 and 4 years in the cellar before being offered for tasting.

Extra Brut (varying depending on the year between 1 and 2.5 g/L), it will surprise you with the richness of its aromas alternating ripe fruits (apple, pear), toasted notes (almonds, toast) and light floral touches. On the palate, you will immediately be struck by its full and vinous attack.


The light sugar content (Extra Brut) reveals its great freshness and smoothness.

A magnificent aperitif champagne!

Aspect: deep gold with fine bubbles.

Nose: expressive with notes of ripe fruit (apple, pear...), toasted notes (almonds, toast...) and floral notes.

Palate: fresh and unctuous, sustained by a great length.

Contains sulfites

Jenny G, le 2024-09-25

Bernard Petit, le 2024-06-26

Un classique de champagne, très bien maîtrisé, je recommande.

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About Champagne Nicolas Maillart

This family-run business invites you to dive into the heart of the Premier and Grand Cru terroirs of the Montagne de Reims.

Nicolas Maillart is one of the most innovative winemakers of his generation. Since he took over the family business, he has never ceased to remodel the approach to his vineyard, whether it be to convert the vines to organic farming or to reintroduce Petit Meslier, an indigenous grape variety that has almost disappeared.



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