Goddess of fertility, a terracotta statuette from the end of prehistory, Dame-Jane symbolizes their link to the earth and the origin of wine. Raising a great rosé champagne in terracotta is not common.
More than 50 amphoras are now dedicated to the vinification and ageing of Dame-Jane. The famous turries (medium capacity container, exclusively made of sandston) of Damghan, a small Persian town on the Silk Road, now watch over the treasure of the house.
Aged for at least 3 years on lees.
The vibration of the fruit on a crystalline purity. An impression of freshness that is almost tactile. Silky tannins enriched by the slow rotation of the lees.
Eye: The robe is a beautiful, brilliant rosé.
Nose: Red fruit aromas: Burlat, Reverchon, cherry.
Mouth: Balanced, Very fine woody, Great complexity, Crunchy, Elegant, a fresh attack with a nice acidity in retreat.