Champagne Chapuy Livree Noire

Prestige cuvee blending Grand Cru Chardonnay and Pinot Noir • 95pts Gold Decanter DWWA 2024 • Century-old vines from Oger

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Region : Champagne, France

Product Type : Chardonnay, Pinot Noir

Vintage: 2015
Wine details

13% ABV - 750 ml - Champagne AOC Grand Cru

Sustainability

Sustainable Grand Cru viticulture with horse-ploughed plots

Tasting notes

The prestige cuvee of Champagne Chapuy, blending 50% Grand Cru Chardonnay and 50% Grand Cru Pinot Noir. The clear golden yellow robe reveals delicate bubbles rising to a fine mousse. Creamy aromas of roasted almonds, apricot, and candied lemon open the bouquet. The palate begins with a silky Chardonnay attack that evolves into a full-bodied richness from Grand Cru Pinot Noir. The finish is subtle and persistent, showcasing the mastery of this family estate's finest expression.

Serving temperature

Serve at 8-10 °C

Food pairings

Lobster in sauce, foie gras-stuffed poultry, honey-glazed goose, aged cheeses; Asian pairings: Wagyu beef tataki, Cantonese roast goose, black truffle xiaolongbao, Japanese kaiseki course

Awards & recognition

Rated 95 points by Decanter - 'Gold Medal winner with silky Chardonnay elegance and full-bodied Grand Cru Pinot Noir richness'

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Champagne Chapuy Livree Noire is a characterful vintage Champagne that combines richness, maturity and a distinctive savoury edge.

Made by the traditional method and aged extensively on lees, it develops layered texture and complexity, with careful cellar work allowing the wine's structure and depth to unfold gradually.

The estate's vineyard philosophy is rooted in responsible cultivation, protecting the health of its vines and soils while expressing the identity of its Champagne terroir.

Chapuy remains a family-driven grower house, and Livree Noire shows its more contemplative side, shaped by vintage character, patient maturation and the family's deep connection to Oger.