David Léclapart
Back in 2000 David Léclapart received biodynamic certification for his vineyards in Trépail, in Montagne de Reims. There is something special about this village, higher in elevation and cooler than for example Ambonnay: chardonnay dominates the vine landscape, in an area where you usually see pinot noir planted.
Léclapart considers himself more of a farmer than a winemaker: with his champagnes he shows what is going on in his three hectares of vineyards, divided over 22 parcels. Blending is almost an exception in his portfolio, most of the champagnes are made of grapes from one vintage and one vineyard.
In cellar Léclapart vinifies and ages his wines (partly) in used oak, fermentation takes place with indigenous yeasts, and the dosage is always (very) low. The use of sulphites is reduced to the minimum.
Gratefully using the chalky soil in Trépail, Léclapart produces, in small quantities, elegant, dry and expressive champagnes with nice acidity and a savory impression.
Sydonios
Champagne glassware
L'Amateur LV99 magnum (1,5 liter)
l'Artiste LV99 magnum (1,5 liter)
l'Apôtre LV99 magnum (1,5 liter)
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