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Champagne Lallier - R.021 Brut with case

Champagne Lallier - R.021 Brut avec étui

92/100

James Suckling

lively
citrus fruits
brioche
deep

"A perfect balance between purity, freshness, and depth."

"Discreet and lemony, with notes of lemon peel and stone fruit. Slightly toasted with a hint of vegetation. Fairly effervescent bubbles, light body, full on the palate and a lively, precise and youthful finish. Drink now." (James Suckling 2025).

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Estate

Champagne Lallier

Vintage

R.021

Designation

Champagne

Region

Champagne

Grape varieties

49% Pinot Noir, 44% Chardonnay, 7% Pinot Meunier

Terroirs

A blend of several crus from the Montagne de Reims, Aÿ, the Côte des Bar, the Côte des Blancs, Montgueux, the Côtes de Sézanne, the Montagne de Reims, and the Vallée de la Marne.

Viticulture

Reasoned

Grape harvest

Manuals

Wine making

Traditional Champagne method, 70% from the 2021 harvest, 30% reserve wines (2020 harvest only), disgorging at least 3 months before shipping.

Livestock farming

Minimum 36 months on slats

Alcohol content

12.5%

Residual sugars

7 g/L

Case

Yes

Eye

Light yellow color with a hint of gold

Nose

Clean aromas dominated by citrus fruits, elegant floral notes, brioche, and hazelnut

Mouth

Powerful, highly pure and beautifully fresh, with a hint of saltiness and a long, deep finish with lovely aromatic maturity.

Serve

Between 10° et 12°C

Drink before

2028

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Enjoy as an aperitif, with duck and vegetables, raw fish flavored with citrus fruits, shellfish, a seasonal vegetable tart...

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Rated estate (2025 guide) 3 stars (High-quality production, serving as a benchmark in its sector)

About the estate:

This small house based in Aÿ, run since 2004 by Francis Tribaut, a passionate Champagne producer, is the rising star of the vineyard. It produces only grand cru champagnes, except for the rosé, which is still a premier cru, and has a low dosage. Naturally, the grapes are mainly sourced from Aÿ, with some Chardonnays from Avize and Cramant. The non-vintage bruts indicate the harvest year on their label. This is a place worth discovering, backed by its talented and experienced cellar master, Dominique Demarville. Great things are in store here.

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Rated estate (2025 guide) Recommended (Recommended)

About the estate:

The brand, which bears the family name, dates back to 1906. But it was in 1996 that René-James Lallier, the founder's grandson, gave it a new lease of life, before it was acquired by his consultant oenologist Francis Tribaut in 2004. Its reputation has grown exponentially. The vineyard covers 15 hectares planted exclusively with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, most of which are classified as Grand Cru. This allows the estate to cover 40% of its supply and produce a total of 400,000 bottles per year. The wines are lightly dosed, if at all. Following the acquisition of the company by Campari, Dominique Demarville was appointed managing director and cellar master.

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide to the Best Wines of France

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Rated estate (2023 guide) Selected (Please note that this guide is a ranking and, as such, all the estates listed in it, even those without stars, represent, in our opinion, the excellence of French production.)

About the estate:

In 2019, Italian spirits giant Campari acquired the 15 hectares of vineyards belonging to the house founded in 1906 by René Lallier. Brilliantly revived by Francis Tribaut, who took over the reins in 2004 before passing the torch to Dominique Demarville in 2021, Lallier has successfully developed its wines and established itself in French gastronomy. The two single vineyard cuvées from Aÿ, Les Sous and Loridon, are undoubtedly the house's strong point, and the Ouvrage cuvée also showcases a wine of beautiful dimension and scope. The non-vintage bruts now need to step up a notch and the range needs to become more consistent.

James Suckling

James Suckling

Wine rated (2025 guide) 92/100

About wine:

Discreet and lemony, with notes of lemon peel and stone fruit. Slightly toasted with a hint of vegetation. Fairly effervescent bubbles, light body, full on the palate with a lively, precise and youthful finish. Ready to drink now.

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