Gimonnet Gonet Champagne Grand Cru Terre de Oiry

Gimonnet Gonet Champagne Grand Cru Terre de Oiry 2016

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Formed through the union of two famed Champenois families in the 1980s, Gimonnet-Gonet is now headed by twins Charles and Anne-Sophie, with Charles overseeing viticulture and Anne-Sophie leading the winemaking.

Sourced from the smallest Grand Cru in the Côte de Blancs, Terre de Oiry 2016 is a racy, finely poised Blanc de Blancs, opening with white flowers, citrus zest and a subtle touch of brioche and toasted hazelnut. The palate is vibrant, precise and layered, with chalky minerality, a gentle creamy texture and a long, saline finish.

100% Chardonnay from the Grand Cru village of Oiry in the Côte de Blancs.

Dosage: 0 g/L (Brut Nature).

Matured sur lattes for at least 60 months.
SKU: 03GGMO16
Bottle Size: 75CL
ABV: 12.0%
Vintage: 2016

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Gimonnet-Gonet

PRODUCER: Champagne Gimonnet-Gonet
REGION: Côte de Blancs, Champagne, France
WINEMAKERS: Charles & Anne-Sophie Gimonnet-Gonet

 

WINERY HISTORY

Gimonnet-Gonet was founded in 1986 by husband-wife duo Anne Gonet and Philippe Gimonnet. Each the descendant of a famed Champenois family, their status as younger children meant the two elected to branch out on their own, abiding by the belief that Champagne is so much... Read More >>