Champagne Drémont Marroy - Noir de Méandre - Extra Brut
Champagne Drémont-Marroy is located in Charly-sur-Marne, in the Marne Valley in Champagne . The family estate is today managed by Jean-Rémi and Mélanie Drémont . Their great-grandmother, Odette Drémont, was a winegrower and teacher. Their grandparents, Jean-Marie and Geneviève Drémont were farmers and breeders, and only cultivated 1 hectare of vines. It was under the leadership of their parents, Jean-Louis Drémont and Françoise Marroy, that the vineyard expanded from 1 to 7.5 hectares. The estate extends over 4 villages and includes 23 plots. Jean-Rémi and Mélanie Drémont practice viticulture close to and respectful of nature and biodiversity. The vineyard has been certified in organic farming since 2022.
Noir de Méandre is a blend of Meunier (70%) and Pinot Noir (30%) from the 2017 vintage (75%) and supplemented with reserve wines. Malolactic conversion is not desired. The champagne is aged on slats for a minimum of 30 months . It is bottled with an Extra-Brut dosage of 4 g/L .
Grape varieties: 70% Meunier, 30% Pinot Noir + 25% Reserve wines