Pommery
The history of the Maison Pommery dates back to 1858 when Madame Pommery, a widow, took over the Pommery & Greno company. Well aware of the importance of the choice and selection of the raw material in the constitution of an excellent Champagne , he soon decided to devote every effort to qualitative growth for the elaboration of refined Champagne. The creation of a Champagne Brut in 1874 was another demonstration of his farsightedness and his ability, entirely personal, to contravene the expectations of the market, normally oriented by the production of sweeter wines.
Pommery Champagne
Pommery Champagne is the most successful result of a wise winemaking art, aimed at fully intervening on the tastes and trends of the nineteenth century. Madame Pommery's intervention is not only aimed at the creation of unique Champagne with a high quality profile, but at the determination of a new way of drinking and an innovative approach to sparkling wine. With an activity linked to environmental sustainability that has today guaranteed the 'Sustainable Viticulture in Champagne' and 'High Environmental Value' awards, the Maison Pommery enhances the value of every single production step, from the selection of the varieties to the refinement techniques, from research of the perfect blend to the precision of the practices in the vineyard, to produce Champagne in which it is not the dosage that makes the difference, but the interconnection of all these practices. The creation of a blend of base wines is the premise of a long maturation in contact with the yeasts that occurs following a second fermentation in the bottle in the limestone cellars of the Maison, in which each bottle has time to refine and express at its best. the taste of waiting. Chef de cave Clément Pierlot, always assisted by a team of expert oenologists, is responsible for the blend of which the Brut Royal is an expression of different vintages. On the contrary, the vintage wines are obtained with grand crus grapes, as is the Cuvée Louise.
What sets Champagne Pommery Rosé apart?
Pommery Brut Rosé champagne is the rosé variation of the classic Brut Royal and is made with Pinot Noir , Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay grapes. Elegant and characteristic, it has fruity and delicately creamy aromas together with a harmonious and pleasant sip due to the presence of Chardonnay.
Why try Champagne Pommery Brut Royal?
Champagne Pommery Brut Royal is the most celebrated wine of the Pommery house and it is absolutely worth trying because it is able to tell the Pommery style with grapes from 40 municipalities located between the Côte des Blancs and the Montagne de Reims, together with other small areas of the region.
What is the price of a Pommery Champagne?
Depending on the labels, the price of a Champagne Pommery varies between € 50 and € 130.