Beauty lies in the eye of beholder and so every individual
has personal preferences. Maybe this is
the reason some people prefer a wine that is complex and long lived, while
others go for an easy
drinking version that could be consumed
soon after bottling. This theory of preferences crossed my mind as I entered
the beautiful maison of the Champagne house Michel Gonet that takes a lot of
pride in its specialisation of Blancs de Blancs- and has a definite loyal
clientele for that. Located astride the celebrated Avenue de Champagne in Epernay that is dotted on both sides with
famous names from the world of Champagne, Michel Gonet undoubtedly has its position of
pride in the milieu.
The Champagne house established in 1802 by Charles Gonet has 40 hectares of vineyards – majority of them being in the Grands Crus of Cotes des Blancs region known for its affinity to the Chardonnay grape varietal. The house also grows around 20% of their total production as Pinot Noir (red grape varietal) that is used for tinting their Rosé Champagne and also to produce a vintage cuvée. Apart from Champagne, the Gonet family owns nine wine estates in Bordeaux that produces different styles of Red and White still wines in varying styles and are managed by the other siblings of the current Gonet generation.
The Champagne house established in 1802 by Charles Gonet has 40 hectares of vineyards – majority of them being in the Grands Crus of Cotes des Blancs region known for its affinity to the Chardonnay grape varietal. The house also grows around 20% of their total production as Pinot Noir (red grape varietal) that is used for tinting their Rosé Champagne and also to produce a vintage cuvée. Apart from Champagne, the Gonet family owns nine wine estates in Bordeaux that produces different styles of Red and White still wines in varying styles and are managed by the other siblings of the current Gonet generation.
The lovely interiors of Maison Gonet |
Coming to our visit, it was a pleasing
sight as we entered the typical French villa beset with large and ethereal
glass windows and wooden flooring, shod with luxurious carpets at the right places. There were
colourful Champagne bottles adorning the visitors’ lounge that we clicked for
posterity while waiting for Madame Sophie Signolle, daughter of Michel Gonet and the Charge d'Affaires at the Champagne house. Soon enough, we were escorted to the adjoining dégustation room where the first wine for tasting was already resting in the chilling
bucket.
This wine won the Medaille d'Or (Gold Medal) in Concours d'Epernay 2003- an annual competition of Champagne wines. It was great to start our tasting with this wine as it was a delicately flavoured luxurious wine with a fruity nose and a creamy palate. The lingering finish lent it an extra edge and versatility to be used as an aperitif as well as a gourmet wine.
Michel
Gonet Grand Cru Brut
Grapes: 100% Chardonnay
Alcohol : 12.5%
This pale gold wine with green tints conveyed its youthful nature from the outset. It was confirmed on the nose and palate as well, with its mineral
and floral aromas and fresh fruity flavours. An excellent accompaniment with sea food!
Michel
Gonet Brut Reserve
Grapes: 50% each Chardonnay and Pinot
Noir
Alcohol : 12%
The only wine from MG stable other than Rosé to contain a Pinot Noir blend. It was but natural for me to like this one
because of my strong inclination towards Blanc de Noirs and its blends. The wine poured with a restrained but powerful mousse and a discreet ring that was a treat to watch. It had a complex nose of citrus fruits, red berries and toasted bread. The palate was tremendously fruity with excellent structure and a smooth lingering finish. A powerful Champagne that can very well stand up to robust food like roasted lamb while at the same time gentle enough to handle sea food.
Michel
Gonet Cuvée Prestige 2001 Brut
Grapes: 100% Chardonnay
Alcohol : 12%
Greenish gold in colour with an
abundant mousse and fine persistent bubbles. The pedigree of being a prestige cuvée showed with a powerful, fruity and honeyed nose. On the palate it was refreshing with flavours of
plums, honey and nuts. A delectable wine you can sip as an aperitif to light up the occasion!
Michel
Gonet Cuvée Prestige 2004 Extra Brut
Grapes: 100% Chardonnay
Alcohol : 12%
Extra Brut is drier than Brut- in that
the residual sugar content in the wine is much lesser.This wine received the
Silver Medal at the Chardonnay du Monde 2010 competition- an annual fixture to judge
best Chardonnay based wines .
The wine was medium gold in colour with a very
expressive nose of ripe pears, dried fruits and bread crust. On the palate it
was mouth filling and creamy with good acidity to balance the fruit. A decent
long finish makes it a good gourmet wine.
The Oak aged Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru |
Sure enough, we found the wines to be fresh, minerally, pleasingly complex and some of the best Blancs de Blancs we tasted during our Champagne stay.
The traditional shellac sealed closure |
And the sparkle has stayed on since then.