Champagne Millésime 2000 D.T. - Maison Jacquesson
Tasting notes for the Champagne Millésime 2000 D.T. - Maison Jacquesson
- EYE: Fine bubbles, pale yellow, hints of gold
- NOSE: A cocktail of jammy autumn fruits
- MOUTH: Soft fizziness, spicy fruits
In short: This Champagne Millésime 2000 D.T. produced by the famous Maison Jacquesson is a true high-class gourmet champagne, with a splendid vinosity to boot. You can enjoy it right now or keep it in your cellar for a few years.
Other appellations from this estate: Dizy Corne Bautray, Avize Champ Caïn, Aÿ Vauzelle Terme, Dizy Terres Rouges, Avize Grand Cru, Cuvée 700, Cuvée 700 DT...
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 2000
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- White Wine
- Grape Variety
- Chardonnay (50%), Pinot Noir (50%)
- Appellation
- Champagne
- Region
- Champagne
- Producer
- Maison Jacquesson
- Serving T°
- 10°-12°C
- Packing
- Individual case
- Type
- Dégorgement Tardif
The new Champagne reference
The Maison Jacquesson & Fils was founded in 1798 by Claude Jacquesson, near the little town of Dizy, in Châlons-sur-Marne (on the famous Côte des Blancs, in the Champagne region). The cellars were dug under the adjacent hill and the Château Jacquesson was built on the premises that same year. Claude’s son, Memmie Jacquesson, entered a partnership with his cousin François-Félix Juglar (who owned a Champagne house as well) in 1804. Together, they developed the Maison Jacquesson, insisting on exports. It was a resounding success at the time. Napoleon Bonaparte even awarded them a gold medal in 1810, to celebrate their flourishing business. Adolphe Jacquesson, Memmie’s son, began working with his dad in 1832. The Champagne house thus changed its name to "Jacquesson & Fils".
Adolphe Jacquesson was a precursor. He developed numerous production and bottling techniques. In 1844, he even invented the "muselet", that little wire cage you find surrounding champagne corks. Later on, he created a washing machine for champagne bottles, as well as a lighting system for his cellar. For the record, Johann-Joseph Krug started as Jacquesson’s cellar master, working for this Champagne genius before founding the world famous Maison Krug in Reims. When Adolphe died, in 1876, the Champagne house unfortunately was sold to the highest bidders.
Léon de Tassigny notably bought it in 1925, and then Jean Chiquet became the owner in 1974. The Champagne house Jacquesson still currently belongs to the Chiquet family, as Jean-Hervé and Laurent (Jean's sons) are now its managers. These two wine enthusiasts were able to turn the business around and make it a reference in the world of Champagne once again. With its 35 hectares of vineyard, the Maison Jacquesson produces 100% organic champagne, outputting 350,000 bottles per year. Quantity was replaced by quality.
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