Description
Jerome Prevost is a prominent figure in the world of Champagne production, known for his dedication to creating intense, terroir-specific Champagnes. He is part of a small group of producers, often referred to as the “Champagne Renegades,” who prioritize crafting vinous Champagnes that reflect the unique characteristics of their vineyards. Inheriting a two-hectare parcel known as Les Beguines from his grandmother, Jerome focuses on cultivating Pinot Meunier, with additional vines of Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Chardonnay interspersed throughout the parcel. He is dedicated to producing terroir-transparent bottlings primarily dedicated to one grape and one vintage, with a tendency to blend in 10-15% reserve wines. Jerome’s winemaking journey began when he took over the vineyard in 1987, transitioning from renting out the vines to selling grapes directly to negociants. His experience working at Jacques Selosse and the guidance of Anselme Selosse influenced his winemaking techniques, leading to a focus on low yields and chemical-free farming. The winemaking process involves hand-harvesting all grapes, fermenting with indigenous yeasts using a mix of used barriques and demi-muids, and a unique disgorgement process about 16 months after bottling. Jerome finishes the Champagnes with no dosage and minimal sulfur to preserve the wine’s purity. Notably, Jerome also produces miniscule quantities of a Rose Champagne called Fac-simile, along with occasional experimental cuvees that showcase his innovative spirit. Despite the technical details, Jerome’s approach to winemaking is driven by a desire to create wines that bring people together in the name of deliciousness, reflecting his generous and artistic nature. The Jerome Prevost La Closerie LC21 Extra Brut NV represents the third release of Prevost’s negociant-manipulant cuvee, which originated during the frost-ravaged 2017 season. Unlike the first two releases, which were exclusively 100% Pinot Meunier sourced from Prevost’s neighbors in Gueux, the 2021 release was sourced from various vineyards in the Cote des Blancs, including a significant portion from the Cramant Grand Cru. It’s important to note that when Prevost utilizes purchased fruit, he selects growers who prioritize cultivated soils, low yields and full ripeness, working closely with them to oversee the harvest date and grape sorting. The winemaking process for this label mirrors that of the estate label, involving the use of indigenous yeasts and fermentation and aging in a combination of used barrels ranging from 225 to 600 litres. Prevost refrains from racking, filtering or stabilizing the wine. The secondary fermentation utilizes 23 g/L, followed by up to 18 months of bottle aging before hand-disgorging with approximately 2 g/L. It’s worth noting that Jerome mentioned that in 2022, this label will revert to its original sourcing. This makes the Jerome Prevost La Closerie LC21 Extra Brut NV a coveted collector’s item for enthusiasts. The Finer Details Style – Champagne Varietal – Pinot Meunier 90%, Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay Country – France Region – Champagne Vintage – LC 21, Disgorged September 2023 Bottle Size – 750ml ABV – 12.5%
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