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Champagne Benoit Michel

Monthelon Champagne house with a vintage Chardonnay cuvée and grass cover in the vineyards.

Place
Champagne · France
Known for
Vintage Chardonnay from Monthelon
Wine context
Chardonnay · Pinot Noir
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationChampagne · France49.00° N · 3.93° E

At A Glance

Field
Detail
Region
Champagne
Village
Monthelon
Main grapes
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
Named cuvée
Esprit de Cave Extra Brut
Defining feature
Grass cover and minimal inputs

The Producer

Paul Michel acquired the family's first vineyards in the late nineteenth century, and his son Raymond began making and marketing the first Michel Champagnes in the 1920s. Benoit Michel represents the fifth generation of the family.

The house uses grass cover and minimal inputs in its vineyards. Stone vaulted cellars stand in Monthelon and nearby Grauves. Grass cover leaves living vegetation between the vine rows, while minimal inputs reduce the treatments used in the vineyard.

Place

Chardonnay accounts for the largest share of Monthelon's 103.4 hectares of vines, at approximately 51%; Pinot Meunier accounts for 43% and Pinot Noir for 6%. The village lies in the Côteaux Sud d'Épernay.

These proportions give the village different Champagne grape roles. Chardonnay brings citrus, Pinot Meunier brings roundness, and Pinot Noir brings body and tannin. Monthelon is classified Autre cru at 88%, a village category outside Grand Cru and Premier Cru status.

Wines

Esprit de Cave Extra Brut is a named cuvée in the range. Its 2006 vintage is made from 100% Chardonnay. A Champagne made entirely from Chardonnay is a Blanc de Blancs, while Extra Brut is a dry dosage category. The label combines the grape, vintage and that dry style. Gault & Millau gave it 90/100.

Final Word

The Chardonnay cuvée is pale gold, with creamy bubbles, stewed peach, cinnamon and liquorice, followed by a slightly bitter, salivating finish balanced by good acidity.

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