Champagne Fleury Extra Brut Sonate No 9 Opus 10 - Wine & Spirits Magazine

Champagne Fleury Extra Brut Sonate No 9 Opus 10


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This is the second release of Sonate No 9, a wine Jean-Pierre Fleury and his son, Jean-Sébastien, first made in 2009. They selected pinot noir from the first parcel the family converted to biodynamics in 1989, using that fruit to make a wine with a parallel philosophy in the cellar: working according to the lunar cycles and the biodynamic calendar, with yeast selected at the domaine and without added sulfur. When we first opened the bottle, the brown spice scents of nutmeg gave it a very mature tone, but the bubbles were persistent and acidity brought a ghost of freshness into the finish. Then the wine began to unfold with air, growing intense and powerful, the muscular structure of old-vine pinot noir holding it tense, an arrow of flavor. This is a Champagne to decant and to follow throughout the meal as it evolves.

Joshua Greene is the editor and publisher of Wine & Spirits magazine.


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