What is l’Échelle des Crus?
“Ladder of growth”
Is a Crus system based on quality and percentile system used in each VILLEGE (the entire village is classified)
Village are rating in a scale of 1-100 in order to set the price for the grapes
Champagne soil
CHALKY- regulate temperature, absorb heat during the day and realize in the night. (Fuller, richer, fruitier)
LIMESTONE subsoil- roots grow deep, reach water, excellent draining, gives earthy flavor to the wine.
Crémant de Bourgogne
Crémant de Savoie
Jacquère, Altesse, Chardonnay, Chasselas, Aligoté
**CIVC limit juice extraction
102 Lt - 160 kg of grape
100 Lt - 157 kg of grape
2,550 Lt - 4,000 kg of grape
(2,050 Cuvée, 500 vin de taille)
Crémant
2,666Lt-4,000kg
Max Yields
10,400 kg/ha
Crémant de Bordeaux
-Primarily Merlot along with Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère, Malbec, and Petit Verdot, Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon and/or Muscadelle
Crémant de Limoux
-White and Rosé: Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Mauzac (locally called Blanquette), Pinot Noir
Clasificación system
Cru- below 90%
Premier Cru villages are ranking 90-99% / there are 44 premier cru villages
Grand Cru villages are ranking in 100%
17 grand cru villages
3 Regions where Grand Cru villages are
3 comercial centers of Champagne
Épernay
Reims
Äy
**Grand Cru Villages of Montage de Rheims
Ambonnay Beaumont-sur-Vesle Bouzy Louvois Mailly-Champagne Paisieulx Sillery Verzenay Verzy
What is “sur latte”?
When the bottles are usually stored horizontally during the second fermentation
Champagne aged in bottle?
Non-vintage 15 month including period of lees again
Vintage 36 months on the cellar
**3 principal grapes for champagne
Pinot Noir- *provide structure and power
Meunier- *fruitiness and youthful
Chardonnay- *aging, elegant
*Extraction for crémant
2,666 Lts for 4,000 kg of grape
Cremant d’Alsace
What is “prise de mousse”?
The second fermentation
**Yields
In 2018, maximum yield was 15,500 Kg per ha.
Usable yield was 10,800 Kg per ha.
Crémant de Bourgogne Label terms
(with a maximum of 20% Gamay for rosés) permitted, minimum 10% alcohol, brut or drier in style/dosage
**Noble Vintages Champagne
1996, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010
Crémant de Loire
- Others: Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Arbois, Pineau d’Aunis, Grolleau, Grolleau Gris
**Grand Cru Villages of Vallée-de-la-Marne
Äy-Champagne
Tours-sur-Marne (red Grapes)
Noble Vintage Champagne
1996, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010
**Grand Cru Villages of Côte-des-Blancs
Avize Chouilly (White grapes) Cramat Les-Mesnil-sur-Oger Oger Oiry