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Gaspard Brochet Le Renard Tome II Blanc de Noirs Brut Nature

Gaspard Brochet Le Renard Tome II Blanc de Noirs is a focused, small-production Champagne from Gaspard Brochet, crafted from 100% Pinot Noir and bottled as Brut Nature.

Precise and quietly powerful, it layers red orchard fruit, subtle spice and chalk-driven tension with refined structure and dry clarity. Extended ageing brings texture and composure rather than weight.

A deliberate choice for those who value authenticity and timing — Champagne with presence, precision and purpose, ready to enjoy now.

This article is subject to the margin scheme in accordance with Article 28b of the Dutch VAT Act; VAT is not shown on the invoice.

 190,00

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Weight 1 kg

Details

Country France
Region Champagne
Producer Gaspard Brochet
Year NV
Classification AOC Champagne
Grapes 100% Pinot Noir
Color White
Alcohol % 12,5
Drinking Window now – 2038
Condition Perfect. Actual bottle shown in gallery.
Volume 750 ml

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Gaspard Brochet

Gaspard Brochet is a rising star among Champagne’s new generation of grower-producers, recognised for crafting precise, terroir-driven wines with a distinctly artisanal identity. Based in the Premier Cru village of Écueil in the Montagne de Reims, Brochet focuses on small-scale production where meticulous vineyard work and thoughtful cellar practices shape the character of each cuvée.

The domaine farms parcels in Écueil and nearby Villers-aux-Nœuds, working with Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier grown on chalky, clay-limestone soils. In the cellar, minimal intervention, native fermentations, and careful ageing result in Champagnes defined by tension, purity, and layered complexity.

Terroir

Le Renard Tome II Blanc de Noirs is deeply rooted in the distinctive terroir of Écueil, a Premier Cru village in the Montagne de Reims known for its expressive Pinot Noir. The cuvée originates from carefully selected parcels where chalk subsoils are covered by clay and sandy top layers, providing both water retention and mineral tension. This combination allows Pinot Noir to achieve ripeness while preserving freshness and structure.

The vineyard’s exposition and cool microclimate contribute to slow, even maturation, enhancing aromatic precision and phenolic balance. The resulting terroir expression gives the wine its hallmark depth, saline minerality, and vibrant energy.

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