TASTE ENCOUNTERS WITH MUMM: Laurent Fresnet brings his avant-garde vision to reinvent the Mumm champagne tasting experience
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PARIS, Sept. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
On the 24th of September, Laurent Fresnet, Maison Mumm Cellar Master,
orchestrated in Reims, France, a groundbreaking tasting experience featuring
some of its most emblematic cuvees. This innovative concept, melding
neuroscience and design, established a new way to taste and appreciate both the
aromatic complexities of Maison Mumm's champagnes and the multifaceted
qualities of Pinot Noir, which has been the House's signature grape since 1827.
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Maison Mumm: a constant quest for the Nec Plus Ultra
Maison Mumm's story, which stretches back nearly 200 years, features an ethos
of continual innovation in the making of champagne. This avant-garde vision is
rooted in an uncompromising relationship with quality, summarized by founder
Georges Hermann Mumm's motto: "Only the Best".
Maison Mumm's resolutely forward-looking spirit continues to explore new
methods with which to reveal the essence of Pinot Noir, whose powerful, rich
and elegant fruit endow the House's cuvees with structure, complexity and a
vibrant freshness.
Cellar Master Laurent Fresnet, the official custodian of Maison Mumm's 200-year
legacy of savoir-faire, takes advantage of this inherited wealth of expertise
to fully develop the flavors of Pinot Noir.
Laurent Fresnet perpetuates Maison Mumm's tradition of innovation
A native of Champagne, Laurent Fresnet has a profound personal attachment to
the Montagne de Reims, having grown up the Grand Cru village of Sillery, in a
wine growing family that has been making 100% Grand Cru champagnes for five
generations.
Fresnet, who joined Maison Mumm as its new Cellar Master in January 2020, was
particularly drawn to the wealth of its terroir. "Mumm boasts some of the most
exceptional vineyards in Champagne," he declares. "This terroir has everything
one could wish for in creating the most exquisite cuvees."
His commitment to innovation took hold during his studies, first at a renowned
research centre in Avize, and then later at the University of Reims, where he
majored in oenology, biology and biochemistry.
Laurent Fresnet's vision of champagne is of a wine that is both alive and
constantly evolving. With his insatiable energy and curiosity, he looks towards
the future with the same avant-garde spirit that has inspired Maison Mumm since
its very begninnings.
A creative encounter between cellar master, neuroscientist and designer
Laurent Fresnet has set a new challenge: to enrich the experience of tasting
Mumm wines by revealing the full spectrum of their aromas. He has conceived
this new approach by bringing together Gabriel Lepousez, a neuroscientist who
has devoted 15 years to the study of how wine is tasted and perceived, and the
designer Octave de Gaulle, who resolved the technical feat of Mumm's Grand
Cordon Stellar bottle—the first champagne that can be savored in space.
Fresnet began by describing each cuvee to Lepousez: its primary characteristics
and its subtler, sometimes overlooked nuances. The cellar master's ambition was
to allow for a finer, more discerning reading of each wine and its more
delicate aromas. Lepousez drew on his own research, applying neuroscience to
the appreciation of wine. In the course of a tasting, the brain receives a
multitude of signals triggered by the senses, the most important of which are
sight and touch. These signals have an impact on our sense of taste and as a
consequence, our appreciation of a wine.
When one or more traditional sensory cues are altered, our automatic habits are
challenged, leading to a more spontaneous tasting experience. More aromas and
flavors to come to the fore, opening up new perspectives that go beyond the
wine's intrinsic qualities.
Laurent Fresnet introduces newly conceived tools for experiencing Mumm
champagnes
Laurent Fresnet commissioned Octave de Gaulle to conceive and interpret sight
and touch-based cues that would put a spotlight on the different latent
qualities identified by Fresnet in each cuvee. Two glasses were formulated. One
glass features a smooth, glossy bowl tinted a deep saturated purple, with a
thick, weighted stem on a smooth, wide, polished stainless steel base, making
it significantly heavier in the hand than a traditional champagne glass.
The second glass is frosted on the outside, giving it an icy appearance and
grainy sensation on the lips. The fine stem has sharp edges, while the aluminum
base, somewhat narrower than on a classic Mumm champagne glass, has a slightly
roughened surface. The overall weight is much lighter than a standard champagne
glass.
The Mumm style as never explored before
Laurent Fresnet invited Gabriel Lepousez, before the tastings began, to take
guests through a simple olfactory experiment with the emblematic Mumm Grand
Cordon cuvee, which revealed dramatic variations in our individual responses to
smell. Research published in 2019 has revealed that these differences are
genetic. In addition to our genes, Lepousez explained, we are also powerfully
influenced by memory, emotional associations, and many other exterior factors
that give us highly individualized and personal responses.
Laurent Fresnet chose three cuvees that are particularly representative of the
House.
Tasted in the regular glass, Mumm Grand Cordon Rose has great freshness in the
attack, after which it reveals its fruity nature. When tasted in the heavier,
polished purple glass, however, it reveals an attractive depth and gourmet
notes of red fruit (morello and amarena cherries) and Viennese pastry.
The experiment was repeated with the Mumm Brut Millesime 2013. Laurent Fresnet
suggested tasting it first of all in the much lighter, frosted glass with it
texture surface, which reveals a hidden freshness with delicate, lucid aromas
that do not normally come to the fore with this cuvee. Tasted in the classic
Mumm glass however, this mature, structured and precise vintage cuvee offers
gourmet pastry notes.
With the RSRV Blanc de Noirs 2009, a standard glass released all the wonderful
qualities of a mature Pinot Noir from Verzenay: generosity, complexity and
aromas of ripe fruit. However, when tasted in the frosted glass, this wine
revealed great freshness with aromas of citrus and candied peach. Laurent
Fresnet points out that this striking freshness allows one to foresee the great
ageing potential of this exceptional wine.
"This innovative experiment helps reveal the wealth of nuances that are hidden
in Mumm's wines, as well as the remarkable, kaleidoscopic nature of our own,
marvelously human responses to champagne," concludes Laurent Fresnet.
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