BRUT NATURE (EN)

Drappier
BRUT NATURE (EN)

0,75 L

The Cuvée Brut Nature from Maison Drappier is a champagne of great purity, with no added sugar. Made primarily from Pinot Noir, it captivates with its freshness, precision, and authentic expression of the Champagne terroir.

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€38.90
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Champagne Note 90

The Structure

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Freshness

Harmonious balance between the various components of acidity.

Roundness

Supple, easy-drinking champagne , the acidity doesn't clash in the mouth.

Power

Generous champagne with great intensity.

Long on the palate

Champagne aromas linger on the palate.

Tasting

Rime-gold color. Nose of freshly pressed black grapes, red and white fruit and citrus. Full-bodied palate of vine peach pulp and aromatic herbs. Spicy finish. A fine, taut Champagne of great purity

Composition

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Terroirs

At Urville, in the heart of the limestone terroirs of the Côte des Bar, Pinot Noir expresses itself in a unique purity. Imagined by Michel Drappier in its natural version, it reveals the grape variety in a Blanc de Noirs that is both rich and mineral

Ruinart the oldest Champagne house

About this house

Maison Drappier, founded in 1808 in Urville in the heart of the Côte des Bar, embodies the authenticity and elegance of Champagne de terroir. Independent and family-run for eight generations, it stands out for its attachment to forgotten grape varieties, its respect for nature and its traditional know-how. With characterful cuvées such as Brut Nature and Grande Sendrée, Drappier offers champagnes that are sincere, pure and deeply rooted in their terroir.

L'Accord Parfait

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Champagne Aperitif Plate

Input

The liveliness and lack of sugar of Brut Nature sublimate the iodine and freshness of oysters.

Champagne dinner plate

Cheeses

The pairing works thanks to the natural salinity of the cheese, which responds to the tension of the wine.

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