Bruno Paillard: Champagne, France
Bruno created his Champagne in a rented cellar with carefully selected grapes from independent grower, and after 3 years released his first Champagnes. In 1984 he created a cellar, then unheard of in the region, that allowed him total control over temperatures, lighting and humidity. Soon after, the press started anointing him as one of the best Champagne producers in the region. In 1990 he was able to build his current winery, and in 1994 start purchasing vineyards. He now has 62 acres, which cover 1/3 of the production needs, and almost half of which are Grand Cru in some of the best viticultural areas in Champagne (remarkable when you consider that fewer than 10% of Champagne vineyards are Grand Cru). These vineyards are farmed organically and sustainably, and it is a rigorous and delicate job given that the vineyards are subdivided into 40 different parcels. All harvesting is done by hand, according to the particularities of the parcel. Bruno also works with high-quality, independent grape growers with which he has had relationships for many years.
The total production of Champagne Bruno Paillard is 45,000 cases made exclusively from the first pressing of grapes from the best vineyards in Champagne. From the Brut Première Cuvée to the N.P.U. 1995, all Bruno Paillard champagnes share the same finesse and dryness. They are elegant wines, light in texture yet rich in flavors. As previously mentioned, Bruno Paillard uses only a true, gentle first pressing for all its champagnes. Additionally, each cru is vinified separately, minimal dosage levels are added, aging is extensive and well beyond AOC requirements, and a large proportion of all wines are made from the estate’s prime vineyard holdings.
All Bruno Paillard bottles carry the disgorgement date on the back label, a quality step pioneered in the region by Bruno Paillard. After disgorgement, all bottles are returned back to the cellars for a minimum of 3 months before being labeled and shipped.
“More elegant than Bollinger, Krug and Dom Perignon.” Guardian UK
“In an appellation and region where change is measured in centuries, Bruno Paillard has surprisingly emerged in the last decade as one of the bright young stars, promoting high quality Champagne and refusing to compromise on quality.” Robert Parker Guide
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