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Saint Chamant Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Intégral 2010 Link to Purchase Wine: https://www.winex.com/saint-chamant-b... Link to Glasses: https://www.winex.com/fontaine-premie... Join our Daily Email Offer List: https://cdn.forms-content.sg-form.com... This is the kind of Champagne that makes you question everything you’ve been told about prestige pricing. The 2010 Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru “Cuvée Intégrale” is made from 100 percent Grand Cru Chardonnay and aged an astonishing 14 years on the lees before release. That kind of extended aging is usually reserved for the most famous luxury cuvées in Champagne, bottles that routinely sell for $800 to $1,000 once they finally hit the market. Here’s the difference: this house chose patience over hype. The wine was vinified entirely in stainless steel, then rested in bottle under crown cap for more than a decade, aging in near suspended animation. The result is Champagne with remarkable depth and complexity, yet incredible freshness thanks to its very recent disgorgement. The mousse is fine, the palate is layered, and the flavors lean into brioche, citrus oil, chalk, and savory elegance rather than sweetness or excess. With a moderate dosage in the 4 to 5 gram range, this is a true culinary Champagne, built to pair with food just as beautifully as it stands on its own. Roast chicken, seafood, salmon, or simply a quiet afternoon that deserves something special. Champagnes like this almost never show up at accessible prices. When they do, they disappear fast.