

Cuvée 739, Champagne Jacquesson
Bubbles • Champagne • Champagne AOC • France • 57% Chardonnay, 22% Pinot Meunier, 21% Pinot Noir • 92/10 Robert Parker, 3 étoiles La Revue des Vins de France (Ils représentent l'excellence du vignoble français)
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Cuvée 739, Jacquesson, Champagne, France, Champagne
2 questions to Jean-Hervé and Laurent Chiquet
What is the cuvée 700 and why the odd name?
Our Cuvée 700 is the only blended wine we produce; it is meant to be the expression of a year and thus each year offers a different identity which we recognise by numbering the cuvée.
How do the vuvées 700 differ from the “non-vintage” Champagnes that one sees everywhere?
The Cuvée 700 concept is unique in Champagne and is the opposite of a non-vintage wine! We seek excellence rather than homogeneity, respect for the character of the vintage rather than its denial, and the preference to strive to produce a great wine rather than maintain a “house style”. The addition of reserve wines is designed to reinforce the complexity of the wine without hiding the character of the base year. Once we had set out on this path, it quickly became apparent to us that we could not also make a blended vintage wine because this could only harm the quality and purity of the Cuvée 700.
The cuvée 739
2011. Winter was freezing and wet, spring was very hot and dry although there were occasional frosts, a gloomy start to summer but the growing season finished with much better weather. The wines produced were fine, harmonious and balanced. The blend consists of 57% Chardonnay, 21% Pinot Noir and 22% Pinot Meunier, with reserve wines of 31%.