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Grand Cru Extra Brut Bottle

Grand Cru Extra Brut

Egly-OurietChampagne, France

Egly‑Ouriet’s Grand Cru Extra Brut is a vinous, terroir‑driven non‑vintage Champagne built roughly on 70% Pinot Noir and…Learn More »

$118

/750ml

Current Retail Average

94

/100

Average Pro Rating

Grand Cru Extra Brut Non-Vintage Overview

About This Wine

Egly‑Ouriet’s Grand Cru Extra Brut is a vinous, terroir‑driven non‑vintage Champagne built roughly on 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay from Ambonnay, Bouzy and Verzenay Grand Cru sites; it’s vinified largely in oak, ages several years on the lees with no malolactic conversion, and sees a very low dosage (around 1–3 g/L). The result is a concentrated, textured Champagne—stone‑driven minerality and saline tension underpin ripe pear and citrus note…Learn More »

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Grand Cru Extra Brut Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

Woodland Hills Wine Co. logo

Woodland Hills Wine Co.

🇺🇸Woodland Hills, CA
$97.95
NV
Egly-Ouriet Extra Brut Champagne Grand Cru (formerly Tradition) NV
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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$124.99
NV
Egly-Ouriet Brut Grand Cru NV (750ML)

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Grand Cru Extra Brut · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
SparklingVintage Sparkling Wine

About Grand Cru Extra Brut

Egly‑Ouriet’s Grand Cru Extra Brut is a vinous, terroir‑driven non‑vintage Champagne built roughly on 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay from Ambonnay, Bouzy and Verzenay Grand Cru sites; it’s vinified largely in oak, ages several years on the lees with no malolactic conversion, and sees a very low dosage (around 1–3 g/L). The result is a concentrated, textured Champagne—stone‑driven minerality and saline tension underpin ripe pear and citrus notes, with brioche/toasty and spicy nuances from extended lees and barrel élevage.