Vintage 2023 — Return to the Classic

Breathing Easy After the Extremes

After the hot 2022 and the ice-cold 2021, 2023 brought something the Champagne region desperately needed: normalcy. A changeable but not extreme summer, sufficient rain without flooding, moderate temperatures without heat waves. A year that won't go down in the history books — and that's exactly what makes it so valuable.

The flowering proceeded under good conditions in June. The summer brought a mix of sunny and cloudy phases, with regular rainfall that kept the soil moist. The harvest began in mid-September — late enough for a slow, even ripening that gave the grapes high acidity levels and moderate sugar levels.

Style of the Vintage

2023 is the return to what many consider the "classic" champagne style:

  • Balanced acidity — Neither too high (like 2021) nor too low (like 2022)
  • Fresh fruit — Green apple, citrus, peach
  • Medium body — Neither opulent nor lean
  • Minerality — Noticeable but not dominant
  • Drinkability — Champagnes that glide, don't fight

This vintage recalls years like 2004 or 2014 — solid, convincingly crafted, without the extremes that define great vintages. For non-vintage assemblages, 2023 is a blessing: the base wines are versatile, neutral enough for the house style, good enough for quality.

My Tastings

5 champagnes from 2023 — the first bottlings are slowly trickling in. It's still early for a definitive judgment, but the trend is clear: clean, fresh champagnes with good balance. No outliers upward, none downward. Reliability.

Whether 2023 will be declared as a vintage depends on the producer. For the big houses that focus on consistency anyway, 2023 is an ideal building block for the non-vintage Brut. For growers who make vintage champagnes, 2023 could become a "quiet" millésimé — not loud, not spectacular, but honest and technically sound.

2023 is the champagne vintage you won't find on the cover of a wine magazine. But it's the vintage you're happy to have in your glass: balanced, unpretentious, simply good.

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Vintage 2023
Character Classic, balanced, fresh
Acidity Well balanced
Comparison Reminiscent of 2004 or 2014
Drinking window From 2026 for first bottlings
Champagnes tasted 7

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