Reviews — Champagne
🥂 Chavost: Zero‑Sulphur Champagne With Real Character (and a Few Very Cool Side Roads)
Chavost is one of the most interesting new names in Champagne for people who care about both wine and how it’s made: a historic cooperative south of Épernay that has reinvented itself as a producer of zero‑sulphur, no‑additive wines with real personality. The bottles we’ve brought into Symbolic Wines—from Brut Nature Champagne to Coteaux Champenois and a solera‑aged Ratafia—tell that story in very different, but very coherent, ways.
🍾 Jacques Lassaigne: Montgueux Precision, Chalk, and One of Champagne’s Most Distinctive Blanc de Blancs Voices
Jacques Lassaigne is one of those Champagne names that instantly rewards attention: rooted in Montgueux, built on chalk, and known for a style that is precise, mineral, and deeply terroir-driven. The wines on Symbolic Wines reflect that identity clearly, making this a house that speaks directly to collectors who value personality, purity, and limited-production character.
🍾 Spotlight on Chavost: The New Face of Grower Champagne
The Chavost wine estate represents a forward-thinking generation of Grower Champagne producers who emphasize pure, unmanipulated expression of the grape and the terroir. Located in the village of Chavot-Courcourt in the heart of the Vallée de la Marne, this house is gaining recognition for its commitment to natural winemaking and its focus on single-parcel and single-grape expressions.
💎 Pierre Péters: Héritage Blanc de Blancs OWC NV
The Héritage Blanc de Blancs OWC NV cuvée represents the pinnacle of historical craftsmanship at Champagne Pierre Péters. It was created as a single-edition release to celebrate the estate's centenary (1919–2019) and is, quite literally, a living reserve that embodies the family’s history.
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