NV Jerome Prevost La Closerie Extra Brut
Buying options
Tasting notes
The 2023 La Closerie (Ampersand) is an attractive, delicate Champagne. Dried pear, hazelnut and citrus open first. Floral overtones lift the mid-palate effortlessly, conveying an impression of airy understatement. This comes mostly from Gueux and Chambery, with some fruit from Avize. This release is based on 2023, with the addition of 20% reserve wines. Dosage is 2.5 grams per liter. Disgorged: October 2025.
Critic scores
Average Score
Jeb Dunnuck
Antonio Galloni, Vinous
More reviews and scores
La Closerie’s NV Extra Brut & (LC22), based predominantly on the 2022 vintage with approximately 20% reserve wine from 2021, is a Gueux-sourced blend produced from purchased fruit. The soils in the parcels informing this cuvée are notably sandier than those of Prévost’s own vineyard in Gueux. The blend also includes fruit from the cooler microclimate of Janvry, along with a small proportion from Les Béguines—“a bridge to the next cuvée,” as Prévost notes. Disgorged in October 2024, the wine unfurls in the glass with aromas of peach, red apple and toasted nuts, though it also exhibits a slightly high-toned edge on the nose with an elevated level of volatile acidity—an element that occasionally surfaces in this comparatively erratic cuvée. On the palate, it is medium- to full-bodied, with ripe yet brisk acidity and good tension.
The NV Extra Brut Rosé Fac-similie LC20 is rich and layered, offering up aromas of cherries, sweet red berries and plums mingled with warm spices and mandarin oil, followed by a full-bodied, deep and vinous palate, its satiny attack segueing into a sweet, layered mid-palate, concluding with a long, resonant finish. Like its white counterpart, this will reward a bit of patience.
Jérôme Prévost’s NV Rosé Fac-simile (2019)—composed primarily of the 2019 vintage and complemented by 20% reserve wines from 2018—was disgorged in October 2021 with a dosage of 2.5 grams per liter. Now three and a half years post-disgorgement, it continues to drink superbly. The wine unfurls from the glass with a deep bouquet of ripe red berries, exotic spices and orange zest, mingling with darker, savory undertones that lend complexity to its aromatic profile. On the palate, it is medium- to full-bodied, vinous, multifaceted and intensely expressive, exhibiting remarkable concentration. Its vibrant acidity and attractive, bitter phenolics serve to amplify the wine’s mineral signature, leading to a long, resonant finish. Now entering its prime drinking window, this cuvée stands at a perfect point in its evolution, as the organic fruit tones begin to recede, revealing the profound, terroir-driven imprint beneath.
About the producer

For those seeking serious, character-driven Champagne recognised by top critics. Jérôme Prévost is unmatched. With minuscule production and immense demand.