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Champagne Deutz - Brut Classic - Demi Bouteille

CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE | CHAMPAGNE | BRUT WHITE CHAMPAGNE | BRUT WHITE CHAMPAGNE
Bottle of : 0.375L
Pinot Noir 33%, Pinot Meunier 33%, Chardonnay 33%

Harmonious style between virtuosity and refinement

  • Crafted from a carefully balanced assemblage of Premier and Grand Cru vineyards, this Champagne demonstrates the house's commitment to consistent quality and elegant composition.
  • The wine offers delicate, refined bubbles with a light touch, allowing the complexity of the blend to emerge without heaviness or excess.
  • Fruity on the palate with a silky texture and pleasing roundness, the wine maintains its character throughout the finish with persistent fruit notes.
Pairings
Aperitif, dessert, fish / seafood
Occasions
Great events, to drink now, aperitif
Taste
Vivacious, delicate
Unit Price
£24.89
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5/ 5
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Product features : Champagne Deutz - Brut Classic - Demi Bouteille

Breeding
Fermentation in stainless steel vats, preserving purity and freshness
On the eye
Golden hue with bright, sustained effervescence
On the nose
The bouquet opens with floral notes—hawthorn and white flowers—followed by biscuit and almond aromas that develop with gentle complexity.
In the mouth
On the palate, the wine strikes a confident balance: lively and crisp with a silky texture. The finish lingers with fruity persistence, leaving a clean, refined impression.
M. Francois
This demi-bouteille format serves as an ideal aperitif companion or addition to a cold buffet. Its approachable style and consistent quality make it suitable for informal gatherings or as an introduction to Champagne for those new to the region. The smaller format offers flexibility without compromise.

Nicolas françois, propriétaire passionné des halles de quercamps

CHAMPAGNE DEUTZ

Founded in 1838 in Aÿ, at the heart of the Champagne region, Champagne Deutz stands among the most respected names in the appellation. Backed since 1993 by the Louis Roederer group, the House combines a rich historical heritage with rigorous contemporary standards across 42 hectares of carefully tended vines.

A House rooted in the terroir of Aÿ

In 1838, two Prussian merchants — William Deutz and Pierre-Hubert Geldermann — laid the foundations of the House in Aÿ, a commune in the Marne classified entirely as grand cru. From the outset, the location was no accident: Aÿ sits at the crossroads of the finest Champagne terroirs, its south-facing slopes yielding Pinot Noir of exceptional structure and depth. The House remained within the Lallier family for five successive generations, preserving a culture of craft and continuity that is rare in a region increasingly shaped by large-scale consolidation. In 1993, Champagne Deutz joined the Louis Roederer group — itself a family-owned house under the Rouzaud family — an alliance that brought financial solidity without compromising the House's editorial independence. Since 2023, Marc Hoellinger has served as Chief Executive, steering the House through a period of renewed ambition.

Chalk, exposure, and three great growing areas

The 42 hectares farmed by Champagne Deutz span three of Champagne's most distinguished growing zones: the grand cru hillsides of Aÿ itself, with their full southerly exposure; the Montagne de Reims, where Pinot Noir reaches its most mineral expression; and the Côte des Blancs, the spiritual home of Chardonnay in the region. Beneath all three zones lies the same foundation: craie champenoise, the deep chalk subsoil that gives Champagne its singular freshness, its fine persistent mousse, and its capacity to age. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier are all cultivated across the domaine, providing the House with the full palette of Champagne's three principal varieties and the flexibility to craft both vintage and non-vintage cuvées of genuine complexity.

Winemaking: precision and house style

The style of Champagne Deutz is built on precision and restraint rather than power. Assemblage is treated as the House's central craft — blending parcels, varieties, and reserve wines to achieve a consistent house character across every release. The result is a range marked by finesse, measured dosage, and a structural clarity that rewards both immediate drinking and patient cellaring. The House produces exclusively sparkling wines under the Champagne appellation.

The range at Halles Quercamps

We list a carefully chosen selection of cuvées from Champagne Deutz, covering the principal styles produced by the House:

  • Non-vintage Brut — the House's calling card, built on Pinot Noir with Chardonnay for lift and Pinot Meunier for roundness; a reliable, elegant aperitif Champagne
  • Blanc de Blancs — a Chardonnay-led expression drawing on the Côte des Blancs, offering citrus precision and chalky minerality
  • Rosé — structured and vinous, with the Pinot Noir of Aÿ at its core
  • Vintage cuvées — released only in the finest years, these wines reward cellaring and represent the House at its most expressive
  • Cuvée William Deutz — the prestige offering, a tribute to the founder and a showcase for the grand cru terroir of Aÿ

Why we have selected Champagne Deutz

We have listed Champagne Deutz at Halles Quercamps for three reasons that matter to us as merchants. First, consistency: across every release we have tasted over the years, the House has maintained a house style that is immediately recognisable — precise, elegant, never overworked. Second, terroir integrity: the grand cru chalk soils of Aÿ are genuinely reflected in the wines, giving them a mineral backbone and a sense of place that distinguishes them from more generic Champagne production. Third, the Roederer alliance: far from diluting the House's identity, the 1993 partnership has provided the resources to maintain quality without commercial compromise.

We recommend Champagne Deutz to confirmed Champagne enthusiasts who look beyond the grandes marques for wines with genuine character and a clear address. The non-vintage Brut is a natural choice for celebratory occasions or as an aperitif; the vintage and prestige cuvées pair beautifully with Dover sole, pan-roasted scallops, or a well-aged Comté.

Explore all wines from Champagne Deutz

Browse our full selection of cuvées from this House — from the classic non-vintage Brut to the prestige Cuvée William Deutz — using the filters below.

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