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Jerome Prevost La Closerie LC 22 Champagne-Heritage Wine Store Perth CBD Bottleshop

Jerome Prevost La Closerie LC 22 Champagne

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  • Please note, these wines are extremely limited and are not available with Wine Club discount.
  • TASTING NOTE: This is a stunning rendition: bright yet fleshy, layered and full of personality (ripe apple, hot rocks, curry leaf, roasted nuts). It’s fully open, incredibly complex and incredibly delicious. It begs for food like quality charcuterie and hard cheeses.
  • ABOUT THE WINE: (Base 22, Disg. Sep 2024). This is the fourth (and we think best) release of Prévost’s négociant-manipulant cuvée, which was born during the frost-ravaged 2017 season when Prévost applied (hastily and successfully) for NM status, two letters that allowed him to purchase the fruit from 0.4 hectares of vines owned by his neighbour in Les Béguines. This not only allowed Prévost to release a Les Béguines from 2017, but the deal also gave him access to a handful of other parcels in Gueux, on the same Thanetian sands as Les Béguines, and a small plot in Janvry, on clay. Most of these vines are tended by Jérôme and his team, and the other parcels are worked under close consultation with the vigneron, with Prévost deciding harvest dates and selection. Also referred to as “La Closerie &” (after the red ampersand motif that adorns the label), this release is a blend of 80% from 2022 and 20% reserve wine. The winemaking is exactly the same as the estate label, with spontaneous fermentation and maturation in a mix of used barrels of all sizes, from 225 to 600 litres. Prévost doesn’t racks filter or stabilise the wine and uses 23 g/L for the secondary fermentation. After that, he gives the wine up to 18 months of bottle age before disgorging by hand, with a dosage of 2.5 g/L. 
  • ABOUT THE PRODUCER:  Jérôme Prévost is a micro grower-producer based in the picture-perfect village of Gueux, on the edge of the Montagne de Reims or what the locals call la Petite Montagne. Here, in the northwest of Champagne, he grows a tiny quantity of remarkable, ageworthy Meunier from a single, two-hectare plot of 40-year-old vines. His wines have garnered a cult following across the globe and are sold strictly on allocation. Peter Liem gives you an idea of the current frenzy for Prévost’s wines: “It’s virtually impossible to be a hip wine bar or wine store in Paris, or, indeed, anywhere if you don’t have champagne from Jérôme Prévost ...Selling a Prévost wine, or ordering one at a wine bar or restaurant has become almost a badge of honor, a secret sign that affirms your initiation into an exclusive club of those in the know. Unfortunately, with an annual production of only 13,000 bottles, Prevost’s wine is not always easy to obtain.” The Prévost story is a long one. Let’s simplify it and simply say he inherited a vineyard from his grandmother and that his friend Anselme Selosse encouraged and helped him to make wine from this parcel. His first vintage was 1998. Selosse let Prévost use his winery until 2003, after which Prévost began making wine in the garage at the rear of his home in Gueux. Prévost’s vines were planted in the ‘60s before what Prévost calls the “great industrial revolution in Champagne”. This was before mechanisation, chemicals and clones became the norm. For this reason, the vines were planted with a good rootstock based on quality rather than yield. It’s a rootstock that plunges deep but takes far longer to grow above the ground, the opposite of what producers were looking for post-’70s. Prévost’s initial idea was to produce one wine each year from one vineyard (les Béguines), one grape variety (Meunier) and one vintage. Sometimes, Prévost also bottles a small amount of rosé. This has evolved over time, mainly thanks to the treacherous nature of his frost-prone terroir. The domaine’s devastating losses in 2017 prompted him to pivot from RM status (estate-only fruit) to NM (estate and purchased fruit) in order to make sustainable levels of wine. Prévost managed to secure some fruit from his neighbour’s vines in Les Béguines, along with some other parcels in Gueux, all on the same soils as the estate vines. The wine from these new sources is simply called La Closerie and carries a striking red ampersand motif on the label. The wines of Jérôme Prévost are as complex and intriguing as the man himself. So, how to sum them up in a few words? Tasting notes are useless as the wines shift, turn and evolve. What we can say in general terms is that they are dry, vinous, aromatic, floral, spicy wines with huge energy, drive and longevity. They are textured yet tightly wound. They are wildly complex, never boring, and great with food. They also benefit enormously from time (1-5 years) in the cellar. Bibendum

  • COUNTRY: France
  • REGION: Champagne
  • SUB-REGION: Montagne de Reims
  • VARIETAL: Pinot Meunier
  • WINE STYLE:  Sparkling Wine 
  • WINEMAKER: Jerome Prevost
  • CLOSURE: Cork 
  • ABV%: 12.5%
  • SIZE: 750ml

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