André Clouet, “Cuvée 1911” Grand Cru
Unveiling the newest batch of Clouet’s golden Grand Cru has become an annual tradition over the years, but with all things great, there’s a caveat: this rarefied 1,911-bottle annual production has and will always remain constant despite the swell of global demand. Typically, we cross our fingers and wait in anticipation for the newest shipment to arrive, but our fierce six-year loyalty to the brand seems to have unlocked a bit of preferential treatment this time around. Thanks to the generosity of Clouet’s importer, a small parcel of the newest disgorgement was specifically earmarked for us, directly from the cellar. For all newcomers, read on to see why we geek out over this luxurious, extremely limited Grand Cru—everyone else, you know the drill!
Every year, we giddily uncork one of these ornate bottles and this time around Jean-François Clouet’s handwritten note showed a disgorgement date of June 2020 and the bottle number as 342. As longtime subscribers know, André Clouet is among our favorite grower-producers in all of Champagne and “Cuvée 1911” is their top-of-the-line offering. It’s an ever-evolving, exceedingly long-aged blend of the fabled 2008 vintage and an old perpetual reserve from their top 10 Grand Cru Bouzy parcels. This is as intense, precise, and serious as Champagne gets, yet in a deep sea of triple-digit labels, its price comfortably remains in the shallow end. Put simply, between the blend of old vintages, length of aging, and judicious dosage, this rare prestige cuvée is a siren call for luxury Champagne connoisseurs. With us generously offering up to 12 per person today—we’ve never had the quantity to do such a thing!—our minuscule allocation will evaporate in no time at all.