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Varnier Fanniere

Grape growing in the Fanniere family dates back to 1860. Although the estate is small at just over 4 hectares, Varnier Fanniere’s holdings are impressive, averaging 45 years in age.

Fanniere’ holdings are in 3 grand cru villages in the northern Cote des Blancs. It has as much land in Cramant as does in Avize, with a smaller holding in the village of Oiry. The wines are precise and terroir expressive, in the direction of Avize “graphite”, while also being delicious and pleasurable. They exude class and fastidious detail. For a taste of absolute Avize, taste the Cuvee Saint Denis hailing from a single-site of 70 year-old vines, from the monocru Clos de Grand Pere.

The Avize slopes are planted entirely with Chardonnay. The grapes from the steep slopes provide better and more delicate wines, but, in blending, the more robust specimens from the relatively flat terrain lower down in the village hold their own. Essentially, Avize produces rather more powerful wines than the slightly more fragrant ones from Cramant or Le Mesnil. . . . The nutty and roasted aromas are not to be found among its neighbors, leaning more to chocolate, leather, and truffles, and improving with age. One often finds a high percentage of Avize Chardonnay in famous prestige Champagnes produced by larger houses.