Champagne JM Seleque - Solessence - Extra Brut Rosé
Champagne JM Sélèque is located in Pierry, between the Marne Valley and the Côte des Blancs in Champagne . The estate was created in the 1960s by Henri Sélèque, originally from Poland, and his wife Françoise Bagnost. He planted vines on the terroirs of Moussy and Pierry and marketed his first bottles in 1969. The arrival of Richard, their son, at the estate marked an important step: a graduate in oenology, he helped to modernize practices and specify winemaking and maturing methods. At the same time, they purchased and planted new plots in Dizy and Mardeuil (Marne Valley) and Vertus (Côte des Blancs). Richard's son, Jean-Marc, graduated in viticultural studies and initially trained abroad for Maison Chandon (Napa Valley, Yarra Valley, etc.). He returned to the family estate in 2008 with a solid technical background. During these experiments, he became aware of the technological limits of wine, which consisted of standardizing tastes and textures with numerous corrections in the cellar. He then decided to register his work in an artisanal vision , in search of authenticity and a fair and natural expression of the terroirs. The 9 hectares of the estate are spread over 45 plots and 7 communes. Jean-Marc moved towards an organic cultivation approach , without seeking to go as far as certification in order to avoid confining himself to any dogmatic framework and to maintain a real freedom to experiment, supplemented from 2010 by practices inspired by biodynamics. He established meticulous work in the vineyard, healthy and perfectly ripe grapes, no artifice in winemaking and even fewer oenological inputs, as little sulfur as possible, a long aging time on slats and an extremely limited use of dosage.
Solessence Rosé is a blend of Chardonnay (45%), Meunier (40%, including 10% in maceration) and Pinot Noir (15%, including 5% red wine from the Premier Cru Pierry) from the 2019 harvest, supplemented by 40% reserve wines (aged in vats and oak barrels). The vinification is carried out in stainless steel vats (60%) and oak barrels (40%). The aging lasts 2 years, the Champagne was disgorged in November 2023 and dosed in Extra-Brut with 2 g/L.
Grape varieties: 45% Chardonnay, 40% Meunier, 15% Pinot Noir + 40% Reserve Wines