Region: Champagne, France
Grapes: Blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
Body: Medium
Notes: Baked Apple, Citrus, Honey, Balanced Acidity, Smooth Finish
Pairing: Chicken, Creamy Cheese Dishes, Desserts
The Lagille, a family of winemakers since the 17th century, have been in Treston, in the Vallée de l'Ardre, since 1818.
The management of the Domaine Lagille, previously managed by Bernard and Marie, is currently entrusted to Maud and Vincent, the latest generation of the family, very attached to their family roots.
Clear ideas and far-sighted gaze, the goal of these young winemakers was to create local wines, in which the land could express itself and tell the link between wine, terroir and family heritage in a passionate, committed and conscientious way. In this sense, the Domaine's commitment to changing cultivation practices by favoring organic approaches was fundamental (it has been in organic conversion since 2019) and adopting practices that have allowed to obtain the HVE (Haute Valeur Environnementale) certification.
The Domaine Lagille has 7.20 hectares, cultivated for 55% in Meuniers, 30% in Chardonnay and 15% in Pinot Noir, with a production of around 50,000 bottles. The Meunier is cultivated with a system and pruning "cordon royat" (spurred cordon) usually reserved only for the Grand Cru vineyards of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, as the yields are lower and allow for greater concentration and quality.
Parcel vinification, minimum dosages and use of wood are some of the characteristics that distinguish the Champagne Lagille, an expression of the terroir that gathers all the richness and complexity of the calcareous clayey soil of the Montagne de Reims.
Region: Champagne, France
Grapes: Blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
Body: Medium
Notes: Baked Apple, Citrus, Honey, Balanced Acidity, Smooth Finish
Pairing: Chicken, Creamy Cheese Dishes, Desserts
The Lagille, a family of winemakers since the 17th century, have been in Treston, in the Vallée de l'Ardre, since 1818.
The management of the Domaine Lagille, previously managed by Bernard and Marie, is currently entrusted to Maud and Vincent, the latest generation of the family, very attached to their family roots.
Clear ideas and far-sighted gaze, the goal of these young winemakers was to create local wines, in which the land could express itself and tell the link between wine, terroir and family heritage in a passionate, committed and conscientious way. In this sense, the Domaine's commitment to changing cultivation practices by favoring organic approaches was fundamental (it has been in organic conversion since 2019) and adopting practices that have allowed to obtain the HVE (Haute Valeur Environnementale) certification.
The Domaine Lagille has 7.20 hectares, cultivated for 55% in Meuniers, 30% in Chardonnay and 15% in Pinot Noir, with a production of around 50,000 bottles. The Meunier is cultivated with a system and pruning "cordon royat" (spurred cordon) usually reserved only for the Grand Cru vineyards of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, as the yields are lower and allow for greater concentration and quality.
Parcel vinification, minimum dosages and use of wood are some of the characteristics that distinguish the Champagne Lagille, an expression of the terroir that gathers all the richness and complexity of the calcareous clayey soil of the Montagne de Reims.
What is natural wine?
Natural wine is wine made with minimal intervention from the winemaker, using organically or biodynamically grown grapes and without the addition of chemicals or additives such as sulfites. The result is a wine that is unique, expressive, and often has a more complex and nuanced flavor profile than conventional wines. Natural wine is also often associated with sustainable and ethical farming practices, making it a popular choice for those interested in environmentally friendly and socially responsible products.