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Drappier : Grande Sendrée 2010

Drappier : Grande Sendrée 2010

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Parker | 93+
J. Robinson | 17.5
Wine Spectator | 93
J. Suckling | 93
£249.00 Incl. VAT & DP
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£249.00 / Unit
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Packaging : Magnum (1,5l)
1 x 1.5L
£249.00

Stock currently at the producing estate – Will ship after 24 April 2026

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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

93

/100

Wine Spectator

Alison Napjus

A quietly elegant Champagne, with a lovely soft, laciness to texture, and a minerally underpinning of smoke and saline accents. It displays a creamy mesh of crushed black cherry, grilled nut, kumquat and dried apricot and a refined, subtle finish. Drink now through 2030. 300 cases imported.

93

/100

James Suckling

Aromas of ginger, dried pineapple, baked apple, nutmeg and toast. Rich and flavorful, with silky bubbles and zippy acidity. Spicy and gently toasty, with a lengthy finish. 55% pinot noir and 45% chardonnay. Unfiltered. Disgorged in April 2022. Drink or hold.

96

/100

Falstaff

Falstaff

Red Delicious flesh and the crumb of oven-fresh rye bread open the nose. Air brings hints of rich shortbread and mellow apple flesh and a slight flickering of liquorice. The palate reveals a core of ripe Mirabelle edged by purest lemon. Creamiest bubbles smooth the way to a long, long finish. This is subtle, rich but defined, and supremely elegant.

18

/20

André Kunz

(55% Pinot Noir, 45% Chardonnay, 12% vol. Alkohol, Dosage 5.5 g/l Fr. 84.-) Fine-boned, delicately mineral bouquet: grated apples, chalk, white flowers, brioche. An elegant, silky, refined palate with very well-integrated acidity, fresh, precise aromatics, a vigorous mousse, dense structure, strong aromatic intensity, and a long, full finish with subtle lingering echoes. 18/20 drink – 2040

92

/100

La RVF

Notes of cereals and dried fruits in this rather delicate aromatic range. Fine depth is brought by the Champagne’s lovely minerality. The palate is clear-cut and not particularly broad, but it remains precise and fresh.

97

/100

Le Figaro Vin

A vibrant, sun-kissed nose of juicy fruit that feels like gazing up at the night sky. On the palate, an explosion of fresh red fruits, fleshy redcurrant, moving into drier, more concentrated fruit notes, all carried by a striking refinement that keeps you captivated through to a long, fresh, memorable finish.

Description

The finesse of a fine vintage champagne by Drappier

The producer

Since its creation in 1808, the Drappier Champagne House, whose vaulted cellars date back to the 12th century, enjoys a history that is closely linked to Pinot Noir, its favourite grape variety. Indeed, in the the 1930s and against the general opinion of the village, this grape variety was replanted on the estate. History proved the House right, and the 100% Pinot Noir Drappier cuvée was General de Gaulle’s favourite champagne to relish during family get-togethers.

Today, the children of André and Micheline Drappier represent the eighth generation to care for this exceptional organic and biodynamic vineyard who honour long-forgotten grape varieties such as Arbane, Petit Meslier and Blanc Vrai.

The vineyard

The vineyard of the Drappier Champagne House spreads across 100 hectares of vines. Located to the south of Reims, the vineyard of the Drappier House is divided between its old vines in the Côte des Bar, its intense Pinot Noir grapes in the Montagne de Reims along with the very fine Chardonnay grapes in the Côte des Blancs. This vineyard is distinctive due to limestone-rich terroir combined with maximum sunshine. Some of the Drappier House’s plots are also worked with draught horses.

The wine

The Grande Sendrée 2010 champagne stems from a group of plots that rest on limestone soils, known as "crayots", that date back to the Kimmeridgian Jurassic age. In 1836, a fire occurred on these lands and destroyed the village of Urville. The name of this wine comes from the mispelling of the word ‘’Cendrée’’ meaning covered in ash, in the cadastre at the time. Presented in a Louis XV shaped bottle, the 2008 Grande Sendrée by the Drappier Champagne House reveals the expression of the grape varieties and the terroirs that are cultivated using organic and sustainable practices.

Vinification and ageing

The Grande Sendrée 2010 Champagne by the House of Drappier is produced from the first press and the juice is vinified by gravity. Part of the wine (35%) is aged in casks. In keeping with the house’s style, this champagne contains a low dosage (5.5 g/litre). Malolactic fermentation. The wine is aged in bottle for 7 years. The added dosage liqueur is subject to a long ageing period in wood for 15 years, making it a unique feature of the house.

The blend

The 2010 Grande Sendrée champagne by the Drappier Champagne House comprises a blend of Pinot Noir (55%) and Chardonnay (45%).

Grande Sendrée 2010: Characteristics and tasting tips

The tasting

Nose

On the nose, Grande Sendrée 2010 has a beautiful complexity and a rich aromatic bouquet with velvety notes of honey, acacia, beeswax and almond paste.

Palate

The palate reveals subtle aromas of candied red fruit and hawthorn. The finish seduces with its delicacy and minerality.

Food and wine pairing

Ideal as an aperitif, Grande Sendrée 2010 will also pair with fish (poached turbot served with a hollandaise sauce, carpaccio of scallops), meat (Bresse poultry with truffles and cream) and cheese (Comté d'alpage aged for at least 18 months).

Service

For an optimal tasting, serve at 8°C.

Drappier : Grande Sendrée 2010
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