Tasting Notes & Ratings
Dosage
0 g/l
Grape
60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay
Base vintage
2015
Tasting notes
Champagne Jacquesson 'Cuvee n 743 D.T.' Extra Brut features a deep golden color and complex aromas of toasted almonds, honey, and brioche, with subtle truffle and smoke notes evolving over time. The palate is silky and rich, balanced by bright acidity and a long, mineral, and saline finish. Made primarily from the 2015 vintage and aged on lees for nearly eight years, this late-disgorged (D.T.) Champagne is noted for its precision, maturity, and gastronomic potential.
More About The Winery
Founded in the 18th century, Champagne Jacquesson is today a beacon of modernity under the visionary leadership of Laurent and Jean-Hervé Chiquet. Rejecting chemical herbicides and the traditional pursuit of a fixed “house style,” the brothers revolutionized Champagne with their “700 Series” cuvées—each numbered release reflecting the unique character of a single vintage, starting with Cuvée 728 in 2000.
The result is Champagne of purity, minerality, and transparency, consistently acclaimed by critics such as Peter Liem, who calls the wines “among the best non-vintage bruts on the market.”
Alongside the 700 Series, Jacquesson also crafts tiny-production, single-vineyard Champagnes—including Champ Caïn, Corne Bautray, Vauzelle Terme, and Terres Rouges—as well as rare late-disgorgement vintages aged for over 15 years in the cellars.
Jacquesson is not just a Champagne—it is a philosophy: expression over consistency, terroir over tradition.