Vincent Lagille proudly has the largest holding in his village of Treslon
and all the wines derive from this small village.
Working with only 7 hectares he has an obsessive approach to the work on his farm and vineyards to cultivate the ripest grapes possible of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Meunier. The Domaine has undergone a huge transformation since Vincent took the reigns and he works very closely with esteemed oenologist Jacques Selosse. The range starts with Linattendue which translates directly to ‘the unexpected’ and it is a non
vintage 100% Meunier from only two consecutive harvests and wine so good it is mind-blowing, it's the first of the range.
The Grande Reserve is a nod to his family's heritage with a blend of all 3 grapes creating a richer more full-bodied style of champagne. The range culminates with the single parcel ‘Les Bergeres’ 2019 vintage from a single south-facing parcel, 100% Pinot Noir, aged in oak, with no fining, and no filtration. Only 898 bottles were produced, do not miss out!