Georges Laval, Champagne 1er Cru AOC Cumieres, Les Longues Violes Brut Nature
2013, Champagne, France
Classification Champagne 1er Cru AOC
Colour / Type White, Sparkling
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 12%
Grape Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
Average score 93
Indulge in the exquisite taste of Georges Laval Champagne 1er Cru AOC Cumieres, Les Longues Violes Brut Nature. This stunning white sparkling wine hails from the prestigious Champagne region of France, known for producing some of the finest wines in the world. Crafted in the year 2013, this bottle of bubbly is a true testament to the artistry and dedication of its maker. With a classification of Champagne 1er Cru AOC, you can be assured of its superior quality and authenticity. Whether you are a seasoned connoisseur or a novice looking to expand your palate, LadyWine is the perfect place to discover and purchase exceptional wines like Georges Laval Champagne. Treat yourself to a taste of luxury and sophistication with each sip of this remarkable sparkling wine. Cheers to unforgettable moments and unforgettable wines!
About Georges Laval
While the Laval family has been growing vines for four generations, Georges Laval began producing estate-bottled champagne in 1971. His son Vincent (pictured) joined the estate after finishing his studies in 1991, and has been in charge of the cellars since 1996. Laval s vineyard holdings comprise just 2.5 hectares, including a half-hectare of meunier in Chambrecy, in the Vall e de l Ardre in the western Montagne de Reims, that is sold to the n goce. The other two hectares are all in the premier cru village of Cumi res, spread over seven parcels. Average vine age is over 30 years, and the oldest vines of the estate are over 70 years of age. The Lavals have been practicing organic viticulture since 1971, certified by Ecocert. It s a little more difficult to work organically than conventionally, says Vincent Laval, but it can be done, of course, and afterwards you have a better conscience. He notes that having larger parcels of vines makes it easier to work organically, with less pollution from neighbors, and over the years the Lavals have traded parcels of land whenever possible in order to assemble larger blocks of vines. Organic compost is used, and cover crops are planted in all of the plots, with regular tilling to oxygenate the soil and encourage the roots to descend deeper.