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Louis Roederer

Louis Roederer Collection 242 Brut Champagne

Louis Roederer Collection 242 Brut Champagne

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The style of Collection 242 is dominated by the Chardonnay varietal which was of exceptional quality in the 2017 vintage. The perfectly ripe Chardonnays lend the wine its aromas of ripe, sweet fruit complemented by subtle oaky notes. The palate is rich and ripe with a luxurious texture that coats the palate, the signature of an outstanding Chardonnay. Pinot noirs and meuniers from the Vallée de la Marne add intensity, smoothness and juiciness to the wine. The finish is energetic, fresh and saline.

Collection 242 is aged for a minimum of 4 years in our cellars. This deep and nuanced champagne is ready to be enjoyed in its youth or can be cellar-aged for several years to further hone its complexity and accentuate the unique characteristics of each vintage. This champagne is Roederer’s multi-vintage cuvée "par excellence" and its longstanding flagship wine! It will find its calling served as an "aperitif" or with a meal.

Louis Roederer champagnes undergo an extended period of ageing to allow them to gently evolve and mature, gaining in structure and depth, whilst developing highly nuanced aromas over the years.

You may enjoy them in the purity and chalky freshness of their youth or, if you appreciate more mature champagnes, wait a few more years or even decades for their candied, spicy notes to emerge. Our champagnes have a long future ahead of them and their destiny is in your hands!

"Aromas of cooked apple, bread dough and lemon tart follow through to a full body with round, delicious fruit and a rich, flavourful finish. Yet, it remains tight and fine with lovely, compressed bubbles. New energy and freshness. Medium-to full-bodied with layers of fruit and vivid intensity."
94 Points - James Suckling, July 2021

Wine Specifications

Variety: Champagne

Size: 750mL

Region: Champagne

ABV: 12%

Vintage: Non-Vintage

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Winery & Vintage Info

Collection 242 embodies the freedom of the Roederer style and follows in the footsteps of Brut Premier. It continues to encapsulate Louis Roederer’s history and savoir-faire with ever greater ambitions for quality excellence under this new name.

Collection 242 - Roederer’s 242nd blend - is a multi-vintage champagne made from a selection of plots situated in the heart of Champagne’s finest terroirs (located in La Vallée de la Marne - also known as the vineyard of "La Rivière", La Côte des Blancs and La Montagne de Reims), with priority given to sustainable wine growing practices.

This unique wine reveals the many nuances of the 2017 vintage on which it is based and is the 242nd blend crafted by Roederer. It is composed of a wide selection of vintages which have been aged in our cellars as a “Perpetual Reserve” created in 2012, where they wait patiently for their time to come. The blend is complemented by a selection of reserve wines from previous vintages which have been aged in French oak barrels.

Every year our Cellar Master brings a new dimension to the original vision of this outstanding multi-vintage champagne from Louis Roederer in a creative exercise that is free yet continuous. Winery Notes

<h3>Reviews</h3>
"Wines like the Louis Roederer Collection 242 bring out my barely concealed nerdiness and lets it dance around the room. I love the idea that a classic region doesn’t mean a stagnant approach to wine and that wine can be the point at which art and science combine.

Brut Premier no longer exists, it has retired and in its place arises The Collection. Named 242 after the 242nd harvest, this is a multi-vintage rather than a non-vintage. The first release is based mainly on the 2017 vintage with reserve wines, some that have been aged in oak. This accounts for 10% of the blend and is sourced from 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. The Perpetual Reserve portion is 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.

If you scan the QR code on the back of the bottle, it gives you all the techy details you could ever want. A blend of 42% Chardonnay, 36% Pinot Noir and 22% Pinot Meunier, 12% of these three go through oak before meeting their elder reserve siblings. The bottle code can be entered into the website or scan it into the Roederer app and it will tell you the date that it was disgorged (8g/l-December 2020) and then released from the cellars (June 2021). The 56% that comes from 2017 was harvested between 31st August and 9th September of that year. Told you it was geeky!! I get very excited about the choice of whether you want to geek or not. If you would like to try this and just enjoy its beauty for what it is, get amongst it! Otherwise, you can scan away and find out why it has changed from the Brut Premier.

So why has it changed? Because the world has changed and because working to a set split of grape varieties made in a certain way was no longer the way that Chef de Cave Jean-Baptiste Lecaillon thought was showing the potential of the wine at its highest point. The changing climate means that from one year to the next, there are much more marked differences in the fruit. In addition, Roederer is transitioning to full sustainability in their practices, which may yield different flavours and volumes across their own vineyards. The blend may differ but across the board, the changes have come from less oxidative handling, a smaller percentage of reserve wine, the rest coming from the best of the single vineyards, lower dosage and more stainless steel.
So after all that nerdiness, the important stuff. What does it taste like? From my Majestic days in the UK, I was very familiar with the Brut Premier releases. They were peachy, nutty, full and rich whereas the fresher and lighter touch of the multi-vintage Collection is noticeable. Full of crisp green apples, lemon zest, salinity, orange blossom, danish pastry and a hint of kumquat zest. Clever and delicious, the lingering freshness on the finish combines with the unmistakable hints of maturity and autolytic characteristics to create a wine that is still so unmistakably Roederer whilst being altogether something new."
94 Points - Curly Haslam-Coates, The Wine Front, August 2021, Drink: 2021 - 2029

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