The Tarlants have been involved in Champagne for 12 generations: for the first seven they grew grapes, while since the 1920s when Benoît's great grandfather started making his own Champagne they have been producers. The Tarlants are based in Oeuilly with 14 hectares of vines across four communes – Oeuilly, Boursault, St-Agnan and Celles-les-Condés. Benoît stressed that it is the different parcels and different terroirs that are ther basis of their Champagne.
We started with one of my favourites from the tasting – the very clean and precise Brut Zero that has no added dosage to it. It was Benoît's father, Jean-Mary, who started making Zéro. Although there is sugar added when the wine is bottled for its secondary fermentation, there is no dosage added after the wine has been degorged. Typically commercial brands of Champagne can contain around 12 grams per litre of added sugar or more.
"The grapes for Zéro have to be mature," explained Benoît, "between 10%-11% potential. When my father started sales of Zéro represented only 5%-10% of our non-vintage sales. Now that has totally changed and they represent 70%-80% of our sales." Benoît thought that there were various factors that explained the change. "Partly it is due to eating habits changing – with the rise in the popularity of sushi. Also the Zéro goes very well with oysters."
The Brut Rosé Nature was a later addition. "I started experimenting around 2000. Making a Rosé Zéro is more difficult than making a white because of the tannins, which usually need some dosage to hide them. I only make 8000 bottles of the rosé, while there are 80,000 bottles of the white Zéro. Clearly Benoît's experiments were successful the Rosé Zéro has attractively delicate red fruit flavours.
As well as the two Zéros, I also particularly liked the rich, buttery and toasty 1998 vintage Tarlant, which in 1998 is a blend of Chardonnay (65%) and Pinot Nor (35%). This was the first of the teroir series that we were shown. The 1998 has impressive power, texture and with the potential to age further.
Champagne Tarlant can be found at the following UK stockists:
Theatre of Wine
Bottle Apostle
Chamberlain Wines
The Sampler
Island Wine Company
Kingsgate Wines
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