Leclerc Briant Le Clos des Trois Clochers Brut Zéro

Leclerc Briant Le Clos des Trois Clochers Brut Zéro

Wine Description

Leclerc Briant was an early adopter of organic practices beginning in the 1960’s and pioneered the concept of single-vineyard Champagne starting in the 1970’s. Fifth generation vigneron, Pascal Leclerc started to follow biodynamic principles in 1988, with part of the production Demeter certified since 2003. Today, enologist Hervé Jestin continues the legacy of this visionary house.

Ten hectares of vineyard spread between the Premier Cru villages of Cumières, Hautvillers, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Bisseuil in the Vallée de la Marne, Villers-Allerand and Rilly la Montagne in Montagne de Reims and the Grand Cru villages of Cramant and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger in the Côte des Blancs. Leclerc Briant also holds long-term contracts with another 8 hectares of biodynamically farmed vineyards.

Le Clos des Trois Clochers is from a single 0.3-hectare plot in the premier cru village of Villers-Allerand on the north side of Montagne de Reims. The west-facing “clos of three steeples” is planted to 100% Chardonnay with an average vine age of 35 years. Spontaneous fermentation and aging take place in used 225-liter French oak barriques for 9 months followed by 36 months aging sur lattes. The wine receives no dosage with just 1.65 grams per liter of residual sugar. 1,600 bottles produced.

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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard name
Le Clos des Trois Clochers
Vineyard size
0.3-hectare acres
Soil composition
Calcareous Clay-Loam
Average Vine Age:
35 years
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
100% Chardonnay
Fermentation container:
Oak Barrel
Fining agent:
Vegan
Type of aging container:
French Oak Barrel
Length of aging before bottling:
9 months
Length of bottle aging:
Minimum 36 months sur lattes
Total SO2
21
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.08
Acidity:
4.57 g/L
Alcohol:
12 %
Dry extract:
19.6 g/L
Total SO2
21
Residual sugar:
1.15 g/L