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SAINT CHAMANT, Millésime Brut Blanc de Blancs 2010

France - Champagne - Sparkling
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$69.00

Regular price $87.00
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2010 Saint-Chamant Cuvee de Chardonnay Blanc de Blancs Brut Vintage

2010 Saint‑Chamant Cuvée de Chardonnay Blanc de Blancs Brut Vintage is a traditional, long‑aged Blanc de Blancs Champagne made entirely from Chardonnay, showcasing the house’s rich, classical style with strong chalk‑driven finesse.

Style and terroir

Saint‑Chamant is a Chardonnay specialist based in Épernay, working mainly with old‑vine Chardonnay from Chouilly and surrounding Grand Cru and Premier Cru sites on chalk and limestone. The 2010 Cuvée de Chardonnay spent many years on lees in the estate’s deep underground cellars before disgorgement, building complexity, creaminess and fine mousse.

Tasting profile

Tasting notes describe a pale to medium gold color with very fine, persistent bubbles. The bouquet combines meyer lemon, yellow apple, white flowers and chalk with brioche, warm biscuit and light hazelnut from extended lees aging. On the palate it is medium to full‑bodied and richly textured yet balanced, with lively acidity, mineral backbone, ripe citrus and stone‑fruit flavors, and a smooth, long, elegant finish.

Winemaking and pairing

The wine is vinified as a vintage Brut Blanc de Blancs, fermented and matured traditionally with an emphasis on long lees aging rather than high dosage. It pairs particularly well with refined dishes such as oysters and shellfish, butter‑poached fish, lobster, or poultry in cream or truffle sauces, where its richness and tension can both shine.