Champagne Salon Le Mesnil Blanc de Blancs OWC 1999
Champagne blanc de blancs, OWC, Vintage 1999, Domaine Salon
Tasting notes for the Champagne Salon "Le Mesnil" Blanc de Blancs 1999
- EYE: This Champagne reveals a robe of deep and radiant yellow. Its golden reflections and luminous hue testify to its refinement and quality.
- NOSE: The aromatic bouquet of this wine unfolds with great complexity. Aromas of white-fleshed fruits, such as pear and apple, harmonize beautifully with the indulgent notes of brioche and honey. Delicate floral nuances and a light mineral undertone add a perfumed and elegant dimension.
- MOUTH: Its rich and delicate texture envelops the palate with remarkable elegance. The persistent flavors of white fruits, dominated by pear and ripe peach, are enhanced by delightful hints of lightly toasted and crispy bread and hazelnut. The fine bubbles of this Champagne bring a pleasant freshness. The long and persistent finish leaves an exceptional sense of purity in the mouth.
In short: The Champagne Salon "Le Mesnil" Blanc de Blancs 1999 immediately captivates us with its radiant golden robe. Its complex bouquet skillfully combines aromas of white-fleshed fruits, delectable brioche, and honey, complemented by delicate floral and mineral notes. On the palate, its creamy texture and flavors of pear and peach are elevated by nuances of toasted bread. This Champagne pairs perfectly with various dishes, such as seafood, sushi, lightly sauced fish, and fresh cheeses. Thanks to its remarkable aging potential, it can be stored in your cellar for another 10 to 15 years, allowing for further development of its heightened aromatic complexity.
Other appellations from this estate: Cuvée S de Salon (the house's only cuvée)
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 1999
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- White Wine
- Grape Variety
- Chardonnay
- % vol.
- 12 %
- Appellation
- Champagne
- Region
- Champagne
- Producer
- Salon
- Serving T°
- 8°C - 10 °C
- Packing
- OWC
- Type
- Blanc de Blancs
Brut
- CRD
- Yes
- Level
- 1-3 cm
Champagne Salon
Historic Champagne house from Mesnil-sur-Oger
The legend of Salon began with one man: Eugène Aimé Salon, born in 1867 in the little village of Pocancy. Although he was destined to become a teacher, young Aimé had other ambitions. He left his native Champagne region and moved to Paris, in the hope of becoming a successful businessman. He started an apprenticeship in a Montreuil fur trading company and was so good at his job that he soon got promoted. Eventually, he became the new manager. Aimé was now part of the crème de la crème in Paris, but still… This man, born in Champagne, was struggling to find a bottle of Champagne worth anything during all the dinner parties he attended.
He decided that enough was enough. He decided that he’d produce the purest Champagne he would ever taste, with no blending whatsoever. Following the advice of his brother-in-law (who was an oenologist), Aimé Salon bought a hectare of vineyard on the Côte des Blancs terroir, near the village of Mesnil-sur-Oger, and got to work. In 1905, he created the very first Blanc de Blancs Champagne, made using only Chardonnay grapes. Eugène Aimé was satisfied. He didn’t want to sell his champagne, prefering to keep it for his own personal consumption. However, over the years, his ever-expanding circle of friends pushed him to go a step beyond. Thus, in 1920, Aimé founded the Salon House.
His first sold cuvée was an instant hit. The classiest Parisian restaurants wanted to feature Salon Champagne on their wine list. Everybody saw Eugène Aimé as a pioneer, but he was also a true perfectionist. He only sold the best vintages he produced, which severely limited the number of available bottles but strengthened the popularity of his exceptional cuvées. After his death in 1941, the Salon House was managed by his sister Léa. She sold it to the CDC company (which stands for “Compagnie Dubonnet-Cinzano-Byrrh”) in 1963. Later, the Salon brand was bought by the Pernod Ricard group, and then once again by Laurent-Perrier in 1988.
Since 1905, there have only been 42 vintages released by the Salon House. The last of these grands crus champagnes was from 2012, made in accordance with the original founder’s vision. Today still, the famous “Cuvée S” from the Salon House is considered to be one of the best champagnes ever made. Connoisseurs all over the world see it as the perfect expression of its Côte des Blancs terroir.
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