Larmandier-Bernier

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Larmandier-Bernier is a Grower Champagne producer.[1]

History[edit]

Champagne Larmandier-Bernier was established upon the marriage of Philippe Larmandier and Elisabeth Bernier in 1971; their families have been active in the Champagne region since the French Revolution.[2]

Vineyards[edit]

Larmandier-Bernier has fifteen hectares under vine, including the Côte des Blancs Grand Cru villages Cramant, Chouilly, Oger and Avize, and the premier cru village of Vertus.[2] Most of the family's vineyards are planted to Chardonnay, and about 15% are planted to Pinot Noir. The average age of the vines is 33 years.[1]

Vinification[edit]

The Larmandier-Bernier winemaking process never adds more than five grams per liter of sugar.[2] The family estate began to produce organic wine in 1992, and transitioned to biodynamic viticulture in 1999.[3][2] Larmandier-Bernier uses only indigenous yeasts.[1]

Awards and honors[edit]

Larmandier-Bernier has been rated as one of Champagne's top five producers by Andrew Jefford in The New France.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Champagne Larmandier-Bernier Valkyrie Selections
  2. ^ a b c d Larmandier-Bernier Polaner Selections
  3. ^ Champagne Larmandier-Bernier Berry Bros. & Rudd, 3 St James's Street, London
  4. ^ Egly-Ouriet Bibendum Wine Co.

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