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EGLY-OURIET 'Les Premices' NV (BASE 18, DISG JUL 2022)
EGLY-OURIET 'Les Premices' NV (BASE 18, DISG JUL 2022)
EGLY-OURIET 'Les Premices' NV (BASE 18, DISG JUL 2022)
EGLY-OURIET 'Les Premices' NV (BASE 18, DISG JUL 2022)

EGLY-OURIET 'Les Premices' NV (BASE 18, DISG JUL 2022)

$490

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SK-00317

"Wonderful as an aperitif, the house's flagship cuvée is distinguished by its intensity and it's long aging of 5 years in the cellar"

  • Wine Region: Champagne - France
  • TerroirsMontagne de Reims, Vrigny & Coulommes-la-Montagne
  • Grape: 40% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir, 20% Pinot Meunier
  • Classification: Premier Cru
  • Color: White Champagne
  • Dosage: Extra brut (between 0 and 6 gr/l)
  • Farming:Certified Organic

The Brut L'Hommée is a triumph of balance and precision. L'Hommée is an ancient agricultural measurement equivalent to the surface of vines that a man could work in one day, roughly 3,33a (333m2). The cuvée Réserve de l'Hommée has been created exclusively from terroirs which were once measured in this way.

It is a blend of 5% Pinot Meunier, 35% Pinot Noir and 60% Chardonnay from the Premier Cru terroirs of Vrigny and Pargny which has been aged on lees in oak barrels for 7 months.

After undergoing malolactic fermention it is dosed at 6g/L and then enjoys a period of 5 years maturing in the Roger Coulon cellars before being presented.

Tasting notes: A shiny gold colour and a fine and creamy effervescence introduce a tasty tasting. The bouquet is fruity and floral with orchard fruits, dry apricots, linden and spices seduce the nose. On the palate, the aromas are intense and persistent. L'Hommée is élégant, round, charming and mineral. This cuvée pairs perfectly with both, an aperitif or a refined diner (langoustine from Brittany, Saint Jacques, Ravioles with black truffle).

“Based on the 2018 vintage and disgorged with only one gram per liter dosage, Egly’s NV Brut Les Prémices delivers aromas of sweet orchard fruit, peach, baking spices and fresh bread. Medium to full-bodied, ample and satiny, it’s a charming, enveloping wine with a sweet core of fruit and a bright, saline finish.”  William Kelley, The Wine Advocate

Eric Coulon is the eighth generation of a family of vignerons that has cultivated vineyards in the premier cru village of Vrigny, Montagne de Reims, since 1806. To pay tribute, the domaine kept the name of Eric's father, Roger Coulon, who died when Eric was 14 years old. Today, Eric and his wife, Isabelle, farm more than 100 parcels of vineyards, which add up to 11 hectares and are spread across six communes, including the Côte des Blancs. "It's a mosaic of plots and parcels, but they virtually all face east, which is important for me because it's the best exposition and the exposition of most of the grand crus," Eric says. He cultivates mainly Pinot Meunier (40%) as well as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in equal parts and keeps the yields very low.

There are two main things that are important to understand the light, discreet, delicate and harmonious style of Roger Coulon.

First, there is no chaptalization, as Eric prefers lower alcohol wines and tends to find Champagnes imbalanced when they exceed 12% alcohol.

Second, he prefers a moderate and elegant spume and pressure. That's why he adds less sugar to start the second fermentation and keeps the pressure at five rather than six atmospheres. "It's the style my grandfather used to cultivate rather than my father," Eric says. In fact, it was his grandfather who trained him to handcraft Champagne like it was done 100 years ago. "Just the dosage is much lower today than it used to be in the old days..." After the press, the must is fermented with indigenous yeasts, and the best wines are aged in tonneaux for up to 24 months before the bottling. There is no stirring of the lees and no fining. After the disgorgement, the cuvées are kept for another six months in the domaine before they are shipped into the different markets.

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