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J. Charpentier Champagne Blanc de Blancs Brut NV 750ml

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J. Charpentier Champagne Blanc de Blancs Brut NV 750mlJ. Charpentier is exactly the kind of producer that the term "grower Champagne" was coined to describe an independent winemaker who controls the entire process from vine to bottle using exclusively their own family's grapes, rather than a ngociant house that buys fruit from growers across the region. The story begins five generations ago, in the 1920s, with two men on parallel paths: Pierre Charpentier and Henri Claisse, both committed to growing the

J. Charpentier is exactly the kind of producer that the term "grower Champagne" was coined to describe — an independent winemaker who controls the entire process from vine to bottle using exclusively their own family's grapes, rather than a négociant house that buys fruit from growers across the region. The story begins five generations ago, in the 1920s, with two men on parallel paths: Pierre Charpentier and Henri Claisse, both committed to growing the very best grapes possible, both spending the early decades of the twentieth century as grape producers before either family began making wine under its own name. Henri's son Marcel started making Champagne under the Claisse name in the 1950s. In 1974, Marcel's daughter Claudine married Jacky Charpentier, and the two families' generations of viticultural expertise merged into a single estate. J. Charpentier has been carving out its own niche in the wine world ever since, based at Villers-sous-Châtillon in the Vallée de la Marne.

The Blanc de Blancs Brut is made entirely from Chardonnay, sourced from four specific Charpentier family crus: Le Breuil, Châtillon-sur-Marne, Verneuil, and Avenay Val d'Or. Following first alcoholic fermentation in thermoregulated tanks and full malolactic fermentation, the wine is blended with reserve wines from temperature-controlled vats — a blend spanning two or three different vintages — before resting in the cellar for 30 to 36 months. This is an elegant, aromatic Blanc de Blancs with the powerful pastry notes serious Champagne drinkers specifically look for, recognized with a Gold Medal at the Vignerons Indépendants competition and at the Vinalies international wine competition.

CellarTracker's tasting community describes lemon and green apple aromas alongside elegant notes of meringue, with vibrant acidity carrying real length. Vins Magazine found "white flowers and lemon pie" on the nose. La Revue du Vin de France called it "generously fruity, sharpening the taste buds." A 100% Chardonnay grower Champagne, made by a family who has been doing nothing else for five generations, at a fraction of the price of the grandes marques.


Origins & Craftsmanship

J. Charpentier is an independent, family-owned grower Champagne house based in Villers-sous-Châtillon, in the Vallée de la Marne sub-region of Champagne — a designation that means the family grows every grape that goes into their wine, controlling the entire process from vineyard to bottle rather than purchasing fruit from growers across the appellation, as the larger Champagne houses typically do. The estate's roots trace to the 1920s and two families — the Charpentiers and the Claisses — both committed from the outset to growing exceptional grapes. Henri Claisse's son Marcel began producing Champagne under his own name in the 1950s, and in 1974 his daughter Claudine married Jacky Charpentier, merging both families' generations of viticultural knowledge into the estate that bears the Charpentier name today. Further cellar investment followed in 1979, along with a new press installed at the family's main base of operations in Villers-sous-Châtillon.

The Blanc de Blancs Brut is produced exclusively from Chardonnay grown across four specific Charpentier family crus: Le Breuil, Châtillon-sur-Marne, Verneuil, and Avenay Val d'Or. Production follows a careful, traditional path: first alcoholic fermentation takes place only in thermoregulated stainless steel tanks, followed by full malolactic fermentation. The base wine is then blended with reserve wines held in temperature-controlled vats — a deliberate multi-vintage blend spanning two or three different harvests, designed to build consistency and complexity beyond what any single vintage alone could offer. The finished cuvée then rests in the cellar for 30 to 36 months before release, considerably longer than Champagne's regulatory minimum, allowing the wine to develop genuine secondary character and the powerful pastry notes that define the house style.


Critics Reviews

Gold Medal — 2018/2019 Vignerons Indépendants Competition
Gold Medal — Vinalies International Wine Competition

La Revue du Vin de France (RVF) — 19/20:
"Generously fruity, will sharpen the taste buds."

Vins & Gastronomie (V&G) — 17/20:
"Mouth balanced and tasty. Crush."

Vins Magazine:
"White flowers and lemon pie nose."


Tasting Profile

Nose
Pale gold with a fine, persistent perlage. Lemon and green apple lead the aromatic profile, joined by elegant notes of meringue and white flowers. Lemon pie and pastry aromas add the rounded, baked quality that distinguishes serious grower Champagne from simpler sparkling wine. Stewed apple and a gentle yeasty complexity round out the nose.

Palate
Fruity before complex, with vibrant, mouth-filling acidity that drives the palate forward. Lemon and green apple carry the core fruit character, balanced by a creamy texture built from the wine's extended cellar aging. Fine and fresh aromas arrive in harmony, generously fruity with real energy.

Finish
Good length for the style, with the acidity and creaminess settling into a clean, balanced close. A long finale that, as one reviewer noted, leaves you reaching for your next sip.


Quick Overview

Category Details
Appellation Champagne AOC — Vallée de la Marne, France
Style Blanc de Blancs Brut — Non-Vintage
Variety 100% Chardonnay
Producer J. Charpentier — independent grower-producer
Family Charpentier & Claisse families — five generations
Estate United 1974 — marriage of Jacky Charpentier and Claudine Claisse
Base Villers-sous-Châtillon, Vallée de la Marne
Source Crus Le Breuil · Châtillon-sur-Marne · Verneuil · Avenay Val d'Or
Fermentation Thermoregulated tanks · full malolactic
Blend Multi-vintage — 2 to 3 years' reserve wines
Aging 30–36 months in cellar
Awards Gold Medal, Vignerons Indépendants · Gold Medal, Vinalies
Community Score CellarTracker 89
Style / Identity Elegant, pastry-forward grower Blanc de Blancs — citrus, floral, creamy
Aromas & Flavors Lemon, green apple, white flowers, meringue, lemon pie, stewed apple, brioche
Bottle Size 750ml

Food Pairings

  • Pike or other delicate white fish — the producer's own recommended pairing
  • Oysters and raw shellfish
  • Light hors d'oeuvres
  • Soft, fresh cheeses
  • Aperitif, served on its own

 

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