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Champagne Canard-Duchene – Vintage

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The Facts

Origins France > Champagne
Appellation Champagne
Varietal Champagne & Sparkling - Vintage
Cepage 46% Pinot Noir, 41% Chardonnay, 13% Pinot Meunier
Markets California

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The Character

Tasting Notes On the nose, it presents a delicate bouquet of fresh citrus, green apple, and floral hints, intertwined with deeper notes of toasted brioche and almond. The palate showcases a precise, vibrant acidity that balances the fuller body, highlighting flavors of crisp apple, lemon zest, and minerality that culminate in a lengthy, clean finish.
Sustainability
  • 2015 - Sustainable In Practice
  • 2014 - Sustainable In Practice
  • 2012 - Sustainable In Practice

The Story

The Canard-Duchêne Vintage Brut reflects both tradition and elegance, combining the structured, terroir-driven character of the Montagne de Reims with refined craftsmanship. Canard-Duchêne’s commitment to sustainable farming practices further enhances the terroir's expression, capturing both the essence of the vintage and the Champagne’s timeless style.

About Champagne Canard-Duchene

Producer Story

In 1859 winemaker Léonie Duchêne met and married barrel maker Victor Canard. They decided to combine their last names and produce their own unique Champagne, based on the Pinot Noir grapes they grew in the heart of the Montagne de Reims. They released their first bottling of Champagne eight years later, in 1868, to rave reviews. Léonie was among the first female winemakers in the Champagne region, and to this day Canard-Duchêne is one of the few Champagne houses still family owned. Winemaker Laurent Fédou describes the house style as “very lively, youthful and balanced with freshness and bright acidity”.

Producer Story

In 1859 winemaker Léonie Duchêne met and married barrel maker Victor Canard. They decided to combine their last names and produce their own unique Champagne, based on the Pinot Noir grapes they grew in the heart of the Montagne de Reims. They released their first bottling of Champagne eight years later, in 1868, to rave reviews. Léonie was among the first female winemakers in the Champagne region, and to this day Canard-Duchêne is one of the few Champagne houses still family owned. Winemaker Laurent Fédou describes the house style as “very lively, youthful and balanced with freshness and bright acidity”.

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