This classic Champagne Jacquart blends freshness and power perfectly, perfectly representing the house's style. The cuvée, lightly influenced by Chardonnay, delights with aromatic refinement. A touch of Pinot Noir adds body to this stimulating champagne. The base wines are partly sourced from Grand Cru vineyards, while some reserve wines provide the champagne with continuity.
The high quality of Jacquart
The Jacquart Champagne House was founded in 1962 by a small group of winegrowers. They wanted to jointly launch a new brand to reduce their reliance on large trading houses. Today, Jacquart itself has grown into one of the largest companies in the region. Together, they own over 800 hectares of vineyards in 130 villages spread across the Montagne de Reims, the Vallée de la Marne, and the Côte des Blancs. Ten villages even hold Grand Cru status, and 22 hold Premier Cru status. Quality is therefore guaranteed. The wines are characterized by a high proportion of Chardonnay and are frequently found on wine lists both in France and abroad.
This Mosaïque Bru is made from various crus and is vinified traditionally. The Champagne then spends three years in the bottle in the cellar, where the mousse develops during the second fermentation.
A mosaic of flavors and aromas
A mosaic of crus, grape varieties, vintages, aromas, and flavors. A perfectly fitting name for this cuvée. A blend dominated by Chardonnay, giving Brut Mosaïque its freshness and delicate aromas. Pinot Noir adds structure, and Pinot Meunier brings fruit. A festive champagne from the renowned Jacquart house. This Brut Mosaïque is sparkling in color. The aroma reveals fresh pear, figs, almond, and blossom. A quick swirl reveals richer aromas of honey and freshly baked bread. The wine has a fine, refreshing fizz, and the fruit lingers.