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2002 Billecart-Salmon Nicolas Francois Billecart #907969846

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For over 200 years, this house has been a paragon of quality and innovation. Now with the 7th generation in charge, the wines have never been better, as evinced by this stunning vintage bottling. Ten years on the lees, with a blend of pinot (60%) and chardonnay (40%), and a dosage at extra brut levels, this is impeccably balanced, a magnificent tension between ripe, panoramic fruits, minerals and fresh acids.

Reviews 97 points Wine Advocate "...wafting from the glass with a complex bouquet that mingles confit citrus, peach and dried papaya with nuances of iodine, brioche and honeycomb. On the palate, it's full-bodied, broad and vinous, with a rich and layered core that's underpinned by serious structure and tension, concluding with a long and precise finish. (WK)" 96 points Vinous "An infusion of apricot, orange peel, creme brulee, chamomile, hazelnut and honey give the 2002 its racy, exotic personality. I enjoy it most with bottle age, but the 2002 is undeniably beautiful right now. (AG)"

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About Billecart-Salmon

Billecart-Salmon, established in 1818 in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, stands proud as the oldest continuously family-owned Champagne House. The union between Nicolas François Billecart and Elisabeth Salmon, fortified with oenological expertise from Louis Salmon, led to a House known for its meticulous commitment to quality. Today, under the guidance of the seventh-generation leader, Mathieu Roland-Billecart, the House upholds its longstanding motto: "give priority to quality, strive for excellence."

Their vineyard extends over 100 hectares, but they source grapes from an expansive 300 hectares across 40 crus of the Champagne region, primarily within 20km of Epernay. This coverage allows them to access the finest Grand Crus of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay.

In the 1950s, Billecart-Salmon introduced a groundbreaking technique: cold settling combined with extended fermentations at lower temperatures in stainless steel tanks. This method, preserving the nuances of each terroir, ensures the House’s signature finesse, elegance, and balance. This commitment to quality is further evident in the maturation process: non-vintage cuvées are aged for over three years, while prestige vintage cuvées rest for over a decade in their chalk cellars.

The meticulous approach extends to their tasting committee, which comprises three Billecart family generations and both past and present cellar masters. This committee blind-tastes every vinified parcel at every evolution stage, reinforcing their dedication to producing only the finest champagnes.

Responding to climate change, Billecart-Salmon has adopted sustainable strategies. They prioritize north-facing parcels, re-evaluate vine clones, reintroduce grass into vineyards, and adopt ploughing techniques that promote healthy competition for the plants. Eschewing weedkillers, the estate opts for organic fertilizers, reflecting their commitment to environmental stewardship.

For collectors and enthusiasts, Billecart-Salmon offers champagnes with unparalleled finesse and freshness. Their flagship cuvée, Brut Rosé, epitomizes the perfect blend of tradition and innovation that this esteemed House represents. Few Champagnes are as delicious and iconic year after year!

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