Louis Roederer : Vintage 1997
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Description
The freshness and tension of a fine and limited-edition vintage champagne
The producer
Founded in 1776 in Reims, the Louis Roederer Champagne House has remained family-owned and independent. After over 200 years of existence, the Louis Roederer House is still owned by the same family. Today, headed by Frédéric Rouzaud, who represents the family’s seventh generation, Louis Roederer embodies the excellence of Champagne wines throughout the world, due to its vintages that are crafted like true works of art.
Comprising nearly 241 hectares of vines, the Louis Roederer House’s strength comes from its extraordinary vineyard, made up entirely of Grands and Premiers Crus in the Marne Valley, the Montagne de Reims and the Côte des Blancs. An impressive patchwork of terroirs, the Louis Roederer vineyard is divided into 410 plots that reflect the diversity of the Champagne region’s soils.
The vineyard
''On the verge of maturity, still fresh, these champagnes, with an original disgorgement date, illustrate the aging potential of Champagne wines and their formidable gastronomic dimension.’’ - Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon (Cellar Master).
With this first "Late Release" limited edition champagne, Louis Roederer unveils exceptional bottling stemming exclusively from the "La Montagne" vineyard, an emblematic Champagne terroir.
It is indeed on these parcels of the Montagne de Reims that the Roederer family adventure commenced following the acquisition of the first vines in the 1850s.
Vinified with precision and then aged in oak tuns before being aged for more than twenty years in the house’s tranquil and dark underground cellars, these five vintages (1999, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1990) testify to the age-old history of the Louis Roederer Champagne House as they are an ode to the passing of time and to refined and noble gastronomic pairings.
The wine
Made exclusively from grapes grown in the "La Montagne" vineyard, this Brut Late Release Vintage "La Montagne" 1997 by Louis Roederer exudes the identity and nuances of two emblematic terroirs of the Montagne de Reims, namely Verzy and Chouilly.
The vintage
Although the mild spring favored an early budding of the vines, a sudden drop in temperature in mid-April along with major frosts had an impact on the Verzenay and Verzy vineyards. Flowering was early and preceded by cold and rainy weather that lasted until the beginning of August. Thereafter, the warm and sunny conditions in August and September were beneficial for the vineyard.
Vinification and aging
Vinification in wood (9%). Malolactic fermentation (30%). The dosage for this Brut Champagne is 9g/litre.
The blend
Pinot Noir (62%)
Chardonnay (38%).
Louis Roederer's Brut Late Release Vintage "La Montagne" 1997: Characteristics and tasting tips
The tasting
Color
This brilliant champagne showcases a bright yellow color. The effervescence is lively and refined.
Nose
The nose opens with refreshing floral (sweet flowers, candied citrus) and chalky fragrances. The bouquet becomes more complex with aeration, blending mineral and smoky notes with aromas of iodine and truffles.
Palate
Seductively fresh and lively, the palate is elegant, with fine tannins and smoky notes, a typical feature of the La Montagne terroir. The finish is pure and aerial.
Food and wine pairing
This Brut Vintage champagne will complement roasted poultry or goat’s cheese.