Vintage 2024 — Cool and Promising

Cool and Wet — Finally Again?

2024 brought Champagne something it had barely experienced in recent years: a cool summer. After the warm to hot years 2018-2022 (with the exception of 2021), the summer of 2024 was noticeably cooler, with sufficient rain and without the extreme heat waves that caused stress in previous years.

Flowering was somewhat delayed, but the progress was orderly. The summer was changeable — sunny periods alternated with rainy periods, which ensured even vegetation development. The vines didn't have to "shut down" as in the heat years, but could continuously photosynthesize and ripen slowly.

Harvest began in mid to late September — a date that was normal before climate change, but in recent years increasingly seemed late. The grapes arrived in the cellars with high natural acidity and moderate sugar levels.

Style of the Vintage

2024 promises fresh, acidity-driven champagnes in the classic style:

  • Vibrant acidity — The backbone of cool vintages
  • Citrus freshness — Lemon, lime, green apple
  • Lean structure — Elegant rather than opulent
  • Minerality — The chalk soils of Champagne come into full play
  • Aging potential — High acidity = long life

Stylistically, 2024 stands closer to 2021 and 2013 than to the warm 2018-2020 years. For lovers of the classic Champagne profile — taut, mineral, long-lived — 2024 could become a dream vintage.

First Impressions

I have already been able to taste 11 champagnes with 2024 base — mainly Non-Vintage Bruts where 2024 is the youngest vintage in the assemblage. The first impressions are promising: the base wines bring a freshness and tension that gives the NV champagnes a welcome liveliness.

Vintage champagnes from 2024 will come to market at the earliest in 2027-2028 — the obligatory lees aging takes its time. But the base wines suggest that the wait could be worthwhile.

2024 reminds us why Champagne is a cool wine region — and why that's a strength, not a disadvantage. Cool years produce the champagnes that live longest and develop most beautifully.

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Vintage 2024
Character Cool, fresh, acidity-driven
Acidity High
Comparison Reminiscent of 2021, 2013
Drinking Window First NV champagnes from now, vintage from 2028+
Tasted Champagnes 11 (NV with 2024 base)

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