Champagne Drappier

Brut Nature sans souffre

Champagne | White | NM

Champagne Drappier

Brut Nature sans souffre

Champagne | White | NM

This 100% Pinot Noir wine reveals the full richness of Urville's limestone terroir thanks to meticulous winemaking. Crafted without sulfites or dosage liqueur, it showcases the pure fruit, fully expressing its natural origin. Sustainable farming practices and gravity-flow winemaking, combined with fermentation using estate-grown yeasts, ensure authentic complexity. A 24-month bottle aging adds finesse and depth to this remarkable Brut Nature.

Regular price 48,80€

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Customer service response

Within 2 business hours

Country of origin, France

Region , Champagne

Appellation, Champagne

Grape variety(s), Pinot Noir

Certification,

Sweetness, Dry

Winemaking, Aged in stainless steel tanks

Soil Type , Limestone

Alcohol content, 12.0 %

Regular price 48,80€
Brut Nature sans souffre
48,80 €

How to appreciate this wine?

Food and wine pairing tips
  • Apéritif et moments festifs
Service tips

Serve at 6° to 8°

Guarding potential

2 to 5 years

Our opinion on the vintage

The nose of this wine is a bouquet of freshness with notes of pear, lemon, and a tantalizing hint of hazelnut. On the palate, the mineral character is expressed with a lively yet refined finesse, accompanied by a subtle hint of malt. This wine is for true connoisseurs seeking authentic experiences. Its vibrant texture and pure taste make it perfect for pairing with seafood or delicate dishes such as sashimi and fresh goat cheese. Served at 7°C, it reveals its full sensory potential.

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Champagne Drappier

Champagne | France

The Drappier house is located in Urville, in the Côte des Bar, and belongs to a Champagne family that has been present in the region since 1808, making it one of the oldest houses still run by the same lineage. The vineyard lies on Kimmeridgian soils and is distinguished by a high proportion of Pinot Noir, complemented by rare grape varieties such as Arbane and Petit Meslier.

Drappier practices meticulous viticulture, with the majority of its plots farmed organically. Soil cultivation without herbicides, attention to biodiversity, and winemaking that prioritizes the natural expression of the fruit characterize its approach. The wines are often crafted with little or no dosage, emphasizing purity and minerality.

The house is also committed to strong environmental initiatives, including carbon neutral certification, and its champagnes are appreciated for their elegance, tension and aging potential.