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Roses de Jeanne La Haute Lemble Blanc de Blancs

Champagne Roses de JeanneChampagne, France

La Haute Lemblé is a rare single‑lieu blanc de blancs from Cédric Bouchard’s Roses de Jeanne—about 0.11–0.12 ha of south…Learn More »

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About This Wine

La Haute Lemblé is a rare single‑lieu blanc de blancs from Cédric Bouchard’s Roses de Jeanne—about 0.11–0.12 ha of south‑facing Chardonnay in Celles‑sur‑Ource (Côte des Bar) fashioned with first press juice, indigenous ferments, no dosage and long lees ageing, yielding tiny production. The wine is noted for its chalky, mineral drive and vertical intensity—lemon confit, white flowers, stony citrus and subtle pastry/almond tones that speak clearly…Learn More »

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About Roses de Jeanne La Haute Lemble Blanc de Blancs

La Haute Lemblé is a rare single‑lieu blanc de blancs from Cédric Bouchard’s Roses de Jeanne—about 0.11–0.12 ha of south‑facing Chardonnay in Celles‑sur‑Ource (Côte des Bar) fashioned with first press juice, indigenous ferments, no dosage and long lees ageing, yielding tiny production. The wine is noted for its chalky, mineral drive and vertical intensity—lemon confit, white flowers, stony citrus and subtle pastry/almond tones that speak clearly of the Kimmeridgian‑like terroir.