Montagne de Reims

Montagne de Reims

49°08'31.9"N

LATITUDE

4°08'53.9"E

LONGITUDE

4

APPELATIONS

about this subregion

Nestled within the prestigious Champagne wine region of France, the Montagne de Reims subregion stands as a true gem among the vineyards. This picturesque area boasts an exceptional environment that plays a pivotal role in producing some of the world's finest sparkling wines.

Montagne de Reims is characterized by its rolling hills and stunning vistas, with vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see. The region's unique terroir is defined by its chalky soils, which provide excellent drainage and impart a distinct minerality to the wines.

One of the key grape varieties cultivated in Montagne de Reims is Pinot Noir. This grape thrives in the region's cooler climate and contributes to the complex and robust character of the Champagne produced here. Its red berry notes and structure are essential components in many renowned cuvées.

Chardonnay is another prominent grape variety grown in Montagne de Reims. Known for its elegance and finesse, Chardonnay adds a touch of brightness and acidity to the wines, balancing the richness of Pinot Noir.

Together, these grape varieties, carefully nurtured in Montagne de Reims' exceptional environment, create Champagne of unparalleled quality and character. When you savor a glass of Champagne from this subregion, you're experiencing the essence of its unique terroir and the artistry of its winemakers.

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8000

Vineyard Hectares

0

WINERIES

1,200 - 1,400

GROWING DEGREE DAYS

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The Montagne de Reims wine region is located between the cities of Reims and Epernay, north of the Vallée de la Marne. This region begins at the Marne River and reaches the Vesle River.

In this region, the cold climate means that most of the vineyards are planted on south-facing slopes. This minimizes frost damage and gives the vineyards better exposure to sunlight, which helps the grapes to ripen better.

The region's soils are mainly calcareous, with varying percentages of marl, lignite, clay, sand and silt, depending on the area.

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Most Planted Red Grapes Varieties: Pinot Noir

Most Planted White Grapes Varieties: Chardonnay

The Montagne de Reims wine region captivates wine enthusiasts with its exquisite offerings of both red and white wines. This enchanting terroir, known for its diverse and unique grape varieties, provides a delightful array of flavors that showcase the true essence of the land.

The most common red wines in Montagne de Reims are crafted primarily from Pinot Noir grapes, which flourish in the region's cool climate and limestone-rich soils. These velvety reds boast rich and complex aromas of red berries, cherry, and a touch of spice. With a delicate balance of acidity and tannins, these wines age gracefully, revealing deeper nuances over time. Often used in blending the world-renowned Champagne, the standalone red wines of Montagne de Reims are a testament to the region's winemaking prowess.

The white wines of Montagne de Reims are primarily composed of Chardonnay grapes, an emblematic variety that thrives in the chalky subsoil of the region. These elegant whites are celebrated for their crisp acidity, delightful floral aromas, and notes of citrus and green apple. The careful craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail in the winemaking process result in wines that boast a refreshing and vibrant character, making them a perfect accompaniment to delicate dishes or enjoyed on their own.

The Montagne de Reims wine region's unique microclimate, with its distinct coolness and moderate rainfall, endows the wines with exceptional finesse and balance. The vineyards, nestled along the slopes of the Montagne de Reims hills, bask in the gentle sun, ripening the grapes to perfection. The synergy of the terroir, grape varieties, and the skillful hands of winemakers culminate in wines that mirror the beauty of the surrounding landscape.

Montagne de Reims presents a mesmerizing symphony of both red and white wines that exemplify the essence of the Champagne region. Whether exploring the velvety depths of their Pinot Noir reds or savoring the crispness of their Chardonnay whites, wine enthusiasts are sure to be enraptured by the sensory journey offered by these remarkable wines.

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