
2008 Jacques Selosse Millesime
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- Avg Price (ex-tax)
- $ 4,366 / 750ml
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5 from 7 User Ratings
- 2 Critic Reviews
- Style Sparkling - Complex and Traditional
- Grape Variety Champagne Blend
- Food Pairing Shellfish, Crab and Lobster
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Depending on the vintage, 'Jacques Selosse Millesime' is made as either Brut or Extra-Brut and labelled as Grand Cru or Premier Cru. In most vintages this Champagne is produced as Blanc de Blancs, however Pinot Noir may be included in some vintages.
Vineyard notes: "Situated 150kms east of Paris, the Champagne vineyards cover over 33,000 hectares and yield yearly approximately 320 million bottles of the most prestigious wine in the world. Between the cities of Reims and Châlons-en- Champagne, grapes have been cultivated since the Gallo –Roman period, but it was at the beginning of the 18th century that the blending of the different villages or crus and a method of vinification that permitted the obtainment of effervescent wines began to make them well-known throughout the world. Ever since this time, Champagne wines have been come recognizable not only for their famous bubbles, but also their finesse, vivacity and freshness and their famous thick glass bottles and corks held on by wire muzzles. The first official boundaries were drawn in 1927. The Champagne producing region was divided into 4 zones, the Montagne de Reims, the Marne Valley, la Côte des Blancs and la Côte des Bar in the very south of the appellation."
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- Drinking Window
- 2022 - 2045
- Alcohol ABV
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12.5%
- Method
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Traditional Method
- Dosage
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Brut
- Sweetness
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Dry
- Maturation
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Unoaked
- Ownership
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Anselme Selosse
- Closure Type
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Cork
- Vineyard Notes
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Situated 150kms east of Paris, the Champagne vineyards cover over 33,000 hectares and yield yearly approximately 320 million bottles of the most prestigious wine in the world. Between the cities of Reims and Châlons-en- Champagne, grapes have been cultivated since the Gallo –Roman period, but it was at the beginning of the 18th century that the blending of the different villages or crus and a method of vinification that permitted the obtainment of effervescent wines began to make them well-known throughout the world. Ever since this time, Champagne wines have been come recognizable not only for their famous bubbles, but also their finesse, vivacity and freshness and their famous thick glass bottles and corks held on by wire muzzles. The first official boundaries were drawn in 1927. The Champagne producing region was divided into 4 zones, the Montagne de Reims, the Marne Valley, la Côte des Blancs and la Côte des Bar in the very south of the appellation.
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- Winemaking
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« The rule of non-action is important. To do nothing is to accept to be not the master, but the servant, of nature. I have confidence in Nature, she knows more than anyone else that which she needs…” “The forest is my model. It is the finest manifestation of the vegetal realm. And what does man do with the forest? He watches it grow!” For Anselme and Guillaume the complete vinification process is a revelatory moment, an apparition, much like the image of a photograph as it develops. “At the time of vinification, we must add nothing. 100% of the identity and the character of the wine is found in the grape juice; to do too much would be to mask, to mark, to alter; doing too little we might destroy.”
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Suggested Dishes to Pair With This Wine
- Pork dumpling, grilled Starter Course
- Contains: ginger, garlic
- Chinese
- Couscous Main Course
- With sundried tomato, mozzarella, pine nut stuffed tomato
- Contains: sun dried tomato
- Worldwide
- Ice creams and sorbets Dessert Course
- Western
- Linconshire Poacher Cheese Course
- British
Details
- Drinking Window
- 2022 - 2045
- Alcohol ABV
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12.5%
- Method
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Traditional Method
- Dosage
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Brut
- Sweetness
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Dry
- Maturation
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Unoaked
- Ownership
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Anselme Selosse
- Closure Type
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Cork
- Vineyard Notes
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Situated 150kms east of Paris, the Champagne vineyards cover over 33,000 hectares and yield yearly approximately 320 million bottles of the most prestigious wine in the world. Between the cities of Reims and Châlons-en- Champagne, grapes have been cultivated since the Gallo –Roman period, but it was at the beginning of the 18th century that the blending of the different villages or crus and a method of vinification that permitted the obtainment of effervescent wines began to make them well-known throughout the world. Ever since this time, Champagne wines have been come recognizable not only for their famous bubbles, but also their finesse, vivacity and freshness and their famous thick glass bottles and corks held on by wire muzzles. The first official boundaries were drawn in 1927. The Champagne producing region was divided into 4 zones, the Montagne de Reims, the Marne Valley, la Côte des Blancs and la Côte des Bar in the very south of the appellation.
Read more
- Winemaking
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« The rule of non-action is important. To do nothing is to accept to be not the master, but the servant, of nature. I have confidence in Nature, she knows more than anyone else that which she needs…” “The forest is my model. It is the finest manifestation of the vegetal realm. And what does man do with the forest? He watches it grow!” For Anselme and Guillaume the complete vinification process is a revelatory moment, an apparition, much like the image of a photograph as it develops. “At the time of vinification, we must add nothing. 100% of the identity and the character of the wine is found in the grape juice; to do too much would be to mask, to mark, to alter; doing too little we might destroy.”
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Vintage quality: Legendary
Current condition: Ready to drink, will keep
For Champagne, the 2008 vintage was sublime.
A cold winter, chilly spring and dank summer made for a fairly poor growing season until conditions did an about-turn, particularly in Ambonnay, Bouzy and Aÿ. Suddenly, the weather was delivering bright, dry, ...
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