Sparkling dry
Champagne Louis Barthélémy Améthyste Brut NV is an elegant and symbolic Champagne created in honor of Bacchus, the god of wine. According to mythology, Bacchus fell in love with the beautiful nymph Amethyst, who was transformed into stone whose color resembled that of the wine he cherished most. This legend is reflected in the character of the Champagne itself – marked by harmony, subtlety, and elegance.
On the nose, aromas of red apples and cherries unfold, accompanied by delicate notes of buttery pastry in the background. The palate is harmonious and refined, with well-balanced acidity and a clean, pleasant finish.
The vines grow on chalk-rich slopes covered with clay and limestone, which give the wine structure, mineral nuances, and excellent ageing potential.
The Champagne is produced using the traditional method and aged on its lees for three years, resulting in depth, finesse, and a refined texture.
Recommended serving temperature: 8–10 °C. Pair with salmon or tuna tartare, duck breast, or mild soft cheeses.
Louis Barthélémy – the Modern Spirit of Champagne
Louis Barthélémy is a Champagne house whose story speaks not only of tradition, but also of perseverance, vision, and the courage to create a distinctive style. Its origins date back to 1923, when Princess Baudry relocated to Épernay and founded a Champagne estate known at the time as Baudry Lebrun & Cie. The property was later taken over by the long-established Lombard family, but its true renaissance began at the start of the 21st century.
In 2002, the house was acquired by the Chancel family, already well known in the Rhône Valley for their estate Château Val Joanis. This marked a turning point. Not only did ownership change, but so did the entire philosophy. The new owner, Jean Barthélémy Chancel, envisioned a Champagne that would speak a contemporary language while remaining deeply rooted in classical craftsmanship. Thus, the name Louis Barthélémy was born — a symbol of respect for heritage combined with a bold creative direction.
The path to recognition in Champagne, however, was far from easy. Unlike other wine regions, vineyards here represent not only land but also a tightly knit and highly selective community. Even an experienced winemaker from another French region is often regarded as an outsider. It took ten years for Jean Barthélémy Chancel to earn the trust of local growers and gain access to top-quality fruit. This achievement came through patience, consistency, and an uncompromising commitment to quality.
Today, Louis Barthélémy Champagnes are crafted from carefully selected grapes sourced from some of the finest sites in Champagne. The winemaking philosophy focuses not on volume, but on precision. Every decision — from vineyard selection to ageing — is made to refine expression and preserve natural balance. There is no reliance on excessive technology or showmanship; the wines are shaped through craftsmanship, restraint, and time.
Stylistically, Louis Barthélémy Champagnes stand out for their energy, clarity, and structure. They are neither heavy nor sweet, yet far from austere. Instead, they combine vibrant acidity, concentrated fruit, and a refined texture. Often described as modern and confident, they nonetheless retain the backbone and elegance of classic Champagne.
Jean Barthélémy Chancel often compares his work to that of a sculptor:
just as form slowly emerges from stone, Champagne is shaped layer by layer, with patience and respect for the material.
This philosophy is evident in every bottle — from the purity of the aromatics to the long, graceful finish that defines the house’s signature style.