2020 Champagne Bertrand-Delespierre “Les Termes” Coteaux Champenois Montbré Rosé


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Country: France
Region: Champagne
Sub-Region: Montagne de Reims
Appellation: Coteaux Champenois AOC
Site / Terroir: Montbré
Grape(s): Pinot Noir
Wine Style: Rosé
Composition: Single Varietal
Practices: Practicing Organic, Sustainable Viticulture

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Tasting Notes

The 2020 Bertrand-Delespierre “Les Termes” is a rare 100% Pinot Noir Coteaux Champenois Rosé from a 1981 planting in Montbré, often aged in old demi-muids. This still, dry rosé from the Montagne de Reims shows high-quality, limited-production character (around 733 bottles) with roughly 12 months of barrel aging.

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About the Producer

Owned and operated by Didier Bertrand and Chantal Delespierre, Bertrand-Delespierre is a 24-acre grower-producer estate located in the Montagne de Reims between Reims and Épernay, with all holdings in Premier Cru vineyards, primarily in Chamery, alongside parcels in Villedommange, Écueil, and Montbré. The vineyards are planted to roughly 10 acres of Pinot Noir, 7.5 acres each of Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay, with vines averaging over 25 years of age and some exceeding 50 years. As a récoltant manipulant, the estate farms its own fruit and produces wines exclusively from its vineyards, reflecting a clearly artisanal approach. In the cellar, grapes are pressed in small lots using a traditional wooden basket press, and malolactic fermentation is generally avoided to preserve freshness and aromatic clarity, with occasional barrel aging employed for added complexity. Rosé wines are produced via the more demanding saignée method, yielding greater definition and depth, while non-vintage cuvées are aged a minimum of 24 months on the lees and vintage wines at least 36 months, resulting in Champagnes that emphasize precision, structure, and vineyard character.

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