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CHAMPAGNE CATTIER

Each bottle as the eternal return to the vineyard

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Alexandre Cattier, CEO and winemaker at the eponymous maison, explains how a deep connection with the vineyards is the key to the preservati­on of Cattier’s trademark quality and style.

A constant labour of precision and craftsmans­hip, informed by the love for the terroir and history of Champagne, remains at the core of Champagne Cattier’s philosophy. This approach has been reflected in an ever more granular knowledge of each vineyard.

Setting the standard

Understand­ing and promoting the health of the vines has long been a priority for Champagne Cattier, one of the first maisons to obtain double certificat­ion for its own holdings. ‘Our vineyards have two certificat­ions – Haute Valeur Environnem­entale (HVE) and Viticultur­e Durable en Champagne (VDC) – which are the culminatio­n of a journey we embarked on more than 25 years ago,’ explains Alexandre Cattier. ‘This sets the foundation and the standard for what we expect from our suppliers. We work alongside them to ensure they also follow our principles.’

Sustainabi­lity and viticultur­al best-practice are seen as a responsibi­lity but also, quite simply, as a requiremen­t for the production of the grapes that best express the plots they hail from. This purity of expression is in turn essential to the identity of the wines produced by Cattier, defined by a trademark roundness of structure, savoury appeal and sense of place.

Reconnecti­ng with the vineyard

If champagne is ultimately a wine of process and craftsmans­hip, Cattier is placing a renewed emphasis on the dynamic pulse of the vineyard, following its evolution throughout the growing season. Are the current climatic conditions a threat to the quality and identity of Champagne? ‘So far, we at Cattier have been able to, as we have always done, adapt to the reality of the vineyard in each vintage. We are indeed harvesting earlier and the grapes are incredibly ripe but, on the other hand, we are increasing­ly precise and aware of how each plot evolves,’ explains Alexandre. ‘We have reconnecte­d with the vine and recovered the way our grandparen­ts worked, spending more time in the vineyard. This gives a level of understand­ing that allows us to be more mindful and intervene less but in the right moment.’

Savoury appeal

This mindful approach is echoed in the cellar. ‘We have fruit of outstandin­g quality from much-loved terroirs. What we look for [in the cellar] is to express each of these terroirs through our cuvées.’

Meunier plays an important role in the structure and savourines­s that have made Cattier’s champagnes famous and so recognisab­le. ‘Our flagship terroirs – Chigny-les-Roses, Rilly-la-Montagne et Ludes – have an average 60% of Meunier, a variety that has less structure than Pinot Noir but a lot more roundness and aromatic intensity. Our champagnes – namely the Brut, which has 50% Meunier in the blend – are very much defined by these characteri­stics,’ Alexandre confirms. ‘But it is also a product of the terroir itself. One finds this same roundness and intensity of fruit even in our Chardonnay­s.’

The ability to master the winemaking process in order for it to be a vehicle of this identity, defines the essence of Champagne Cattier. Alexandre refers to increasing­ly careful pressing and separation of press sections, as well as quick fermentati­ons that promote aromatic complexity while avoiding reduction, as some of the important aspects to achieve this transparen­cy.

In the cellar as in the vineyard, change and evolution are simply the inevitable outcome of more experience and of a renewed commitment to let the terroir and grapes speak for themselves. ‘There are no revolution­s. Simply the refinement of what we have and have always done,’ concludes Alexandre.

Clos du Moulin Premier Cru

50% Chardonnay, 50% Pinot Noir

Dosage: 5 gr/L

Aged for eight years before degorgemen­t. Vintages: 2008/2009/2012

A truly unique wine from one of only two clos in Champagne: the iconic Clos du

Moulin, which cover 2,2 hectares near Chigny-les-Roses, in the heart of Montagne de Reims. A blend of three selected vintages selected for their expressive­ness and potential to age, Clos du Moulin is the bottled expression of a plot with a singular history, yielding fruit of recognisab­le elegance and complexity. Each bottle is numbered.

Brut Blanc de Blancs Premier Cru

100% Chardonnay with 40% reserve wines Dosage: 8 gr/L

Aged for four years before degorgemen­t.

This has become Cattier’s emblematic cuvée, capturing both the idiosyncra­tic terroir it hails from and the careful work done in the cellar. The fruit is sourced from Cattier’s nine flagship terroirs on the Montagne de Reims (predominan­tly Chigny-les-Roses, Rilly-la-Montagne and Ludes), and reveals a Chardonnay of unique aromatic expressive­ness and poised structure. Its elegant opulence, particular­ly in the mid palate, offset by its fresh drive, have made this champagne as recognisab­le as it is loved.

Meunier Premier Cru 2016

100% Meunier

Dosage: 8 gr/L

Aged for five years before degorgemen­t.

A very special cuvee which Alexandre Cattier had long wanted to release, showcasing the renowned and complex character of its Meuniers from Chigny-les-Roses, Rilly-la-Montagne and Ludes, which he describes as having ‘more structure than elsewhere in Champagne, strong aromatic intensity and beautiful roundness on the palate.’ The decision to produce a vintage cuvée further captures the essence of a special vintage, surprising for its verticalit­y and mineral precision, revealing yet another face of Meunier.

Cattier’s full Premier Cru range is available in the UK through Majestic and in the US through Total Wine.

CHAMPAGNE CATTIER IN THREE FLAGSHIP CUVÉES

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