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When the history of pinot meunier’s rise is finally written, Jérôme Prévost will undoubtably be its hero. From his La Closerie, his tiny property in Gueux, he has built a reputation for making wines so pure and focused that they have elevated what had been considered a lesser grape, making it an object of cult fascination.” Jon Bonné, The New French Wine
Jérôme Prévost is, of course, among the very finest grower-producers of his generation. After several small vintages, the positive news is that the 2022 and 2023 harvests have finally delivered Jérôme and Agnes Prévost reasonable yields. As for the base 2022 wines we offer below, Jérôme, who does not chaptalise, has long explained that “the important thing for me is to harvest ripe grapes”. This wasn’t an issue in 2022, a sunny and dry year, save for some well-timed rains at the start of August. Prévost’s wines achieved natural ripeness of 12.5%, something once unheard of in Champagne, giving wines of lovely flesh and seduction, balanced by the terrific verve and mouthwatering juiciness that we have come to expect of this maker and his wines.
Significantly, this vintage sees the return of the super-rare Fac-Simile Rosé, while the négoce La Closerie cuvée—with the red “&” motif that adorns the label—reverts to its Meunier origins from the Thanetian sands of Les Béguines and its near neighbours.