Moët & Chandon are the most famous producers in Champagne. First founded in 1743 by Claude Moët, it was the marketing acumen of Rémy Moët which initiated the brand's international fame and mass volume production. Since then, Moët & Chandon have grown by acquiring other champagne estates, selling them forward and keeping their prestigious vineyards. Such large-scale production could only operate under the leadership of a truly superb Chef de Caves and in Benoît Gouez, Moët have one of the best. With a ten-man oenologist team led by chief Dom Pérignon winemaker Richard Geoffroy, Benoît has access to the most academic minds and palates in the region, no doubt a huge driving factor behind his success. Now proprietors to the largest amount of land: some 1,190-hecatres of rich limestone soil, and the largest extent of cellars: over twenty eight kilometres.
Every Grand Vintage is unique and original, the Cellar Master's interpretation of the singular year that is produced. The Möet & Chandon Grand Vintage spirit is founded on three essential values: Freedom of interpretation, selection of the year's most remarkable wines and individuality of the vintage. Moet & Chandon 2009 is the 73rd Grand vintage produced and is the first Pinot Noir dominated vintage in many years.
Weather:
The 2009 vintage was a continental, sunny year with a real winter that was very cold and dry followed by a glorious sun-filled summer and almost no rain in August and September. The harvest was incomparable in terms of quality and produced consistent, fresh and crunchy grapes. The harvest took place during the habitat dates, beginning on September 12th in Aube and in the Epernay area to the 28th in Verzenay.
Wine Competition Trophies:
The Champagne and Sparkling Wine World Championships 2018 - World Champion Classic Brut Vintage Blend
Technical Information:
Vineyards: Predominantly Grand & Premier Crus
Grape Varieties: 50% Pinot Noir, 36% Chardonnay, 14% Meunier
Disgorged: January 2017
Ageing: 7 years on the lees
Dosage: 5 g/l
Cork:
Mytik Diam Technological
Drink: Now to 2026
Tasting Note: The initial impression is full-bodied and smooth.a controlled power of the Pinot Noir, with notes of honey and mild spices, is underscored by a stimulating nuance of pink grapefruit. Overall, the palate is simultaneously accomplished, generous and airy.