Description
This vintage stands out for giving the brand’s signature Pinot Noir the starring role with a dash of chardonnay to elevate proceedings. A full-bodied, lingering and smooth champagne with an earthy finish. Ideal for pre-dinner.
Details
Serve at:
06 - 08 °C.
Longevity:
05 - 10 years

Pairings
Starters
Fish
Shellfish
Cheese
Producer
Maxime Blin
From this winery
First came Juliette and Robert, whose longing for business and creativity saw them plant the winery’s first vines after World War II. Then came Gilles, who joined forces with his wife Madeleine. They accomplished a great deal in their time: building the press and vat room and going into sales. Then Maxime came back to the fold in 2005. Claire may not have been working for Domaine Blin back then, but she was involved in introducing a winemaking system and launching a range of signature vintages for her own family’s business.
They weren’t on the same career path yet but Claire and Maxime had already started to lay the first stones, gradually building the same ambition and vision. “It always felt very natural working together. We balance each other out, we work differently but we share the same values: a passion for wine, creativity, good food and wine, love for the land, good hospitality and a real focus on the environment,” they say in unison.
2012 was a milestone moment in their lives: their long-awaited and longed-for twin daughters were born. Naturally, that changed their lives. Claire explains: “My brother had decided to join the family winery. And I had a growing desire to work on a project with Maxime. Naturally, when Clémence and Olivia were born [and inspired the Clé d’Eole vintage to be born too], I started splitting my time between the two businesses. Until I returned full time in 2021.”
Over time, Claire and Maxime worked together to progress, revolutionise, experiment, establish and understand their “fantastic playground“. New vintages appeared, fuelled by new winemaking methods and changes to farming techniques. The vineyard switched to organic farming and was approved in 2021. A holiday home was built “to have the opportunity to share and get together.” The brand’s identity and gourmet character came into its own. Read more
They weren’t on the same career path yet but Claire and Maxime had already started to lay the first stones, gradually building the same ambition and vision. “It always felt very natural working together. We balance each other out, we work differently but we share the same values: a passion for wine, creativity, good food and wine, love for the land, good hospitality and a real focus on the environment,” they say in unison.
2012 was a milestone moment in their lives: their long-awaited and longed-for twin daughters were born. Naturally, that changed their lives. Claire explains: “My brother had decided to join the family winery. And I had a growing desire to work on a project with Maxime. Naturally, when Clémence and Olivia were born [and inspired the Clé d’Eole vintage to be born too], I started splitting my time between the two businesses. Until I returned full time in 2021.”
Over time, Claire and Maxime worked together to progress, revolutionise, experiment, establish and understand their “fantastic playground“. New vintages appeared, fuelled by new winemaking methods and changes to farming techniques. The vineyard switched to organic farming and was approved in 2021. A holiday home was built “to have the opportunity to share and get together.” The brand’s identity and gourmet character came into its own. Read more


Name | Maxime Blin Champagne Son Naturel Optimiste Extra Brut |
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Type | White green classic method sparkling wine extra brut |
Denomination | Champagne AOC |
Size | 0,75 l |
Alcohol content | 12.5% by volume |
Grape varieties | 90% Pinot Nero, 10% Chardonnay |
Country | France |
Region | Champagne region |
Vendor | Maxime Blin |
Story | This time, Pinot Noir is in the spotlight. My grandfather Robert chose to plant Pinot Noir because he loved this grape variety, then Chardonnay when we had the opportunity to renew part of our vineyard. He was a visionary because at the time, that was not really done. We are a Meunier terroir here. |
Climate | Exposure: South South-East |
Soil composition | Sandy soil and clay limestone soil. |
Wine making | Malolactic fermentation done. Winemaking in temperature controlled stainless steel tank. |
Aging | 36 months. |
Allergens | Contains sulphites |