


Laherte Freres Ultratradition Brut
Some Champagnes speak in a whisper but leave a lasting echo — subtle, incisive, impossible to forget. Laherte Frères Ultradition Brut is one of those: a quiet marvel from the chalk and clay of Chavot, where the vines dig deep and the wines seem to hum with old-world grace.
This is Champagne in its purest vernacular — not adorned, just deeply felt. Notes of lemon curd, toasted almond, and orchard blossom unfold gently, like the first light on a frostbitten morning. There’s a flint-kissed edge, a hint of bitter orange, a brush of something savory that keeps you coming back.
The mousse is textured but not showy, the structure finely stitched — a Champagne that carries both weight and lift, as if gravity and grace struck a quiet truce.
You don’t need a reason to open this bottle. But if you must invent one: a record spinning at low volume, a few oysters still cold from the sea, someone who knows when to let silence linger.
Region: Champagne, France
Grapes: Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay
Farming: Biodynamic
Aging: 24+ months sur lie, minimal dosage
Style: Precise, textural, and quietly expressive
Some Champagnes speak in a whisper but leave a lasting echo — subtle, incisive, impossible to forget. Laherte Frères Ultradition Brut is one of those: a quiet marvel from the chalk and clay of Chavot, where the vines dig deep and the wines seem to hum with old-world grace.
This is Champagne in its purest vernacular — not adorned, just deeply felt. Notes of lemon curd, toasted almond, and orchard blossom unfold gently, like the first light on a frostbitten morning. There’s a flint-kissed edge, a hint of bitter orange, a brush of something savory that keeps you coming back.
The mousse is textured but not showy, the structure finely stitched — a Champagne that carries both weight and lift, as if gravity and grace struck a quiet truce.
You don’t need a reason to open this bottle. But if you must invent one: a record spinning at low volume, a few oysters still cold from the sea, someone who knows when to let silence linger.
Region: Champagne, France
Grapes: Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay
Farming: Biodynamic
Aging: 24+ months sur lie, minimal dosage
Style: Precise, textural, and quietly expressive
Some Champagnes speak in a whisper but leave a lasting echo — subtle, incisive, impossible to forget. Laherte Frères Ultradition Brut is one of those: a quiet marvel from the chalk and clay of Chavot, where the vines dig deep and the wines seem to hum with old-world grace.
This is Champagne in its purest vernacular — not adorned, just deeply felt. Notes of lemon curd, toasted almond, and orchard blossom unfold gently, like the first light on a frostbitten morning. There’s a flint-kissed edge, a hint of bitter orange, a brush of something savory that keeps you coming back.
The mousse is textured but not showy, the structure finely stitched — a Champagne that carries both weight and lift, as if gravity and grace struck a quiet truce.
You don’t need a reason to open this bottle. But if you must invent one: a record spinning at low volume, a few oysters still cold from the sea, someone who knows when to let silence linger.
Region: Champagne, France
Grapes: Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay
Farming: Biodynamic
Aging: 24+ months sur lie, minimal dosage
Style: Precise, textural, and quietly expressive