Joseph Perrier presents Tout de Blanc

An elegant and exclusive bottle, the result of a meeting between artist Lauren Collin and Benjamin Fourmon, President of Joseph Perrier Champagne, for the latest limited edition cuvée in magnum format only of the Maison distributed in Italy by Banfi since 2004.

With TOUT DE BLANC, the Joseph Perrier Maison is enriching itself with an extraordinary new cuvée.

Tout de Blanc is presented in a very refined bottle, designed by artist Lauren Collin (laurencollin.com) and the fruit of more than three years' work and collaboration between her and the young President of the Joseph Perrier Maison, Benjamin Fourmon, who just this year succeeded his father Jean-Claude at the helm of the Maison. An important generational transition for Joseph Perrier, a family business in its fifth generation.

Joseph Perrier presents Tout de Blanc

Presented exclusively in Magnum format, with a limited edition of only one thousand five hundred bottles, it is produced from a very select harvest of 100% Chardonnay grapes, the cuvée base being from the 2014 vintage. Elegance and pleasantness, enriched by great complexity and energy, emanate from this Extra Brut (with a dosage of 3.5 g/l,).

"Fresh, very fine and delicate, on the nose come white fruits, but also nectarines and the exotic notes of pineapple. With a little oxygenation it gains a very floral structure, with hints of iris and spicy notes, delicate but powerful and full-bodied at the same time. In the mouth it is incredibly intense, long and with fresh contrasts, peach, citrus, grapefruit. Definitely a meal wine, very elegant' - Nathalie Laplaige, Chef de Cave.

 Joseph Perrier, the oldest Champagne Maison in Chalons sur Marne - now renamed Chalon en Champagne - was founded in 1825 by the young Joseph Perrier. The heirs who succeeded Joseph Perrier over the years have succeeded each other from father to son for five generations now, thus reaffirming the true character of a family business. From 1825, we arrive at 1980, the year in which Jean-Claude Fourmon took the reins of the family business, reviving the successes of a "Marque House" that is now recognised worldwide for its traditional high quality. In 2019, the tradition of passing from father to son continues with the passing of the Maison into the hands of Benjamin Fourmon, Jean-Claude's son.

The Maison, which has been honoured several times on an international level, has boasted the most coveted of honours from the very beginning, becoming, in fact, the official supplier to the Royal House of England; hence the Cuvée Royale that still distinguishes its most representative products. To further celebrate this choice, a royal cloak appears on all the classic cuvées and symbolises the privilege given to this house by Queen Victoria and King Edward IV of England.