The Autréau story began in 1670 in the village of Champillon, where the family began to grow grapes on their estate, these grapes were sold to major houses and negociants. In 1953, Gerald Autréau decided to keep the grapes to produce Champagne on his own.
The vineyard is situated in the heart of the Champagne appellation, with its hillsides overlooking the city of Epernay.
Now in its third generation, the family still collaborate to create Grands Crus and 1er Crus.
Tasting Notes:
This Cuvée Extra-Brut allows this Champagne to express perfectly the aromas of the terroir of Champagne, it has a fresh mineralogy and aromas of fresh red fruits.
A delicate and elegant champagne.
Grapes:
3 grape variety blend, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay
Serving suggestion:
Fill an ice bucket half with ice and half with water, then chill your champagne for twenty five minutes, ideally around 10-12°. Don't forget chill the glasses too.
Pairings:
This versatile dry champagne is best served as an aperitif, or with soft cheese and caviar.
Wine Score
Wine Searcher: 91
Cellar Tracker: 87.8