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Les Revenants is a Blanc de Blancs crafted from a blend of 50% Pinot Blanc, 45% Petit Meslier, and 5% Arbannegrapes historically used in Champagne but now seldom seen. These varieties were planted in the lieu-dit Les Fours in Montgenost, Cte de Szanne, on sandy and clay soils over chalk subsoil. The wine underwent spontaneous fermentation in a single 600L oak barrel, followed by 7 months of aging on lees, and then 24 to 30 months of bottle aging under cork before disgorgement, with zero dosage. On the nose, it reveals aromas of crisp citrus, white peach, and delicate florals, with subtle herbal undertones. The palate is precise and mineral-driven, with a lively acidity and a long, saline finish. This Champagne pairs well with oysters, sashimi, or goat cheese, and is best enjoyed as an aperitif or with light seafood dishes.
Etienne Calsac is part of a new wave of grower-producers reimagining Champagne through the lens of purity and ecological stewardship. Based in Avize, he inherited a few hectares of prized old vines and has championed sustainable farming, working organically and plowing by horse. Calsacs philosophy centers on minimal intervention, emphasizing the raw voice of place over stylistic embellishment. With a cellar that favors long levage and minimal sulfur use, he crafts wines that are articulate, mineral-driven, and reflective of Champagnes shifting tides toward authenticity and precision.