Description
Advertising is not a high priority at the small Drappier family winery. The Drappiers want to convince above all through quality and not through expensive advertising. Michel Drappier, who today runs the winery, which was founded in 1808 by his great-grandfather, focuses particularly on the good compatibility of the champagne. For Michel, it is particularly important to greatly reduce the use of sulfur.
The name Drappier Grande Sendree was given due to a transcription error, as a result of which this cuvee is now spelled with “s”.
Champagne Grande Sendree is made from first pressing, which allows the juices to be vinified by gravity. 35% of the wine is aged in wooden barrels, followed by aging in bottle for 7 years. This noble drop is sold in bottles of Louis XV style, which embodies the grape varieties and terroirs.
Awards:
– 94/100 points Falstaff
– 98/100 points Wine Spectator
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