Dumangin Vieux Marc de Champagne 40% 700ml

J. Dumangin Fils

Dumangin Vieux Marc de Champagne 40% 700ml

Style Vieux Marc de Champagne
Producer J. Dumangin Fils
Origin Champagne
Bottle 700ml
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Nose: Concentrated vine-pomace, Champagne-fruit lift and gentle oak.Palate: Vieux Marc de Champagne β€” pomace distillate aged in Champagne barrels; concentrated, savoury, distinctly regional.

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What it tastes like.

Nose: Concentrated vine-pomace, Champagne-fruit lift and gentle oak.

Palate: Vieux Marc de Champagne β€” pomace distillate aged in Champagne barrels; concentrated, savoury, distinctly regional.

Nose

Concentrated vine-pomace, Champagne-fruit lift and gentle oak.

Palate

Vieux Marc de Champagne β€” pomace distillate aged in Champagne barrels; concentrated, savoury, distinctly regional.

The house

About Dumangin.

Champagne (Chigny-les-Roses, 1er Cru Β·Est. 1890s (Champagne house); 1645

Champagne J. Dumangin Fils is a Premier Cru grower-producer in Chigny-les-Roses, on the Montagne de Reims in northern Champagne. The Dumangin family traces wine-growing back to Firmin Dumangin in 1645; Champagne production was established by Hippolyte Dumangin in the 1890s. Eleventh-generation brothers Laurent and FranΓ§ois now run the estate. Beyond the standard Champagne range, the house has built an unusual secondary line: Fine de Champagne (cognac-style brandy from Champagne wine), Marc de Champagne, Ratafia, and an independent-bottled Single Malt Scotch line.

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Why Caravan backs J. Dumangin Fils

Champagne

The Dumangin family's wine-growing roots in Ludes β€” adjacent to today's estate β€” trace back to Firmin Dumangin, born in 1645. Champagne production under the Dumangin name was established in the 1890s by Hippolyte Dumangin in Chigny-les-Roses, the Premier Cru village on the Montagne de Reims that has remained the family's base since. In 1960, Maurice Dumangin and his three sons β€” Jean, Guy and Jacky β€” formed M. Dumangin Fils to consolidate sales and pursue export. The brothers each became independent in 1978; Jean's sons Laurent and FranΓ§ois founded the current EARL Jean Dumangin entity in 1991, both qualified in viticulture and oenology.

The estate vineyards are concentrated in Chigny-les-Roses, a 1er Cru classification on the slopes of the Montagne de Reims. The Champagne range follows the standard mΓ©thode champenoise: hand-harvest, gentle press, parcel-by-parcel vinification, 36-month minimum bottle ageing for the Brut Reserve. The production approach emphasises long lees ageing and the vineyard-specific character of Premier Cru sites over the more uniform mass-market style of larger Champagne houses.

Beyond Champagne, Dumangin has built a secondary spirits range that is unusual for a Champagne house. The Fine de Champagne is a cognac-style brandy made from distilled Champagne-region base wine, aged in oak (with experimental finishing in Chassagne-Montrachet rouge and Bordeaux Graves rouge barrels). The Vieux Marc de Champagne is the regional grappa-equivalent. The Ratafia is a partially-fermented mistelle of grape must and Fine de Champagne, aged 3+ years. And in recent years Dumangin has launched independent bottlings of Single Malt and Single Grain Scotch at 46% under their own label β€” Batch 001 (single malt), Batch 002 (single grain), Batch 005 Bourbon Rye finish β€” adding an independent-bottler dimension to the house.

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