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Maurice Grumier produces Champagne from the storied region of northeastern France, where chalk soils and cool continental climate shape wines of precision and minerality. The house works with the classic Champagne varieties—Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier—crafting Extra Brut expressions that emphasize dryness and purity. The Solera Extra Brut and Amand Extra Brut, both blends of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, stand as the winery's flagship releases, while Les Plates Pierres Extra Brut rounds out the portfolio with the addition of Pinot Meunier. Wine Enthusiast has rated these cuvées, recognizing their quality. The Extra Brut style—bone-dry, with minimal dosage—allows the mineral character and acidity of Champagne's terroir to dominate, offering an austere counterpoint to richer, sweeter expressions elsewhere in the region.
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