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Rosé - Sparkling

N.V. Janisson Baradon & Fils Champagne 7C Rosé

Champagne Blend

  • France
  • Champagne
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  • aChave wrote:

    August 15, 2023 - Very nice. Good fruit and persistence.

  • forceberry wrote: 90 points

    May 13, 2023 - A blend of all the seven permitted varieties: Arbanne (15%), Petit Meslier (15%), Pinot Blanc (15%), Pinot Gris(15%), Pinot Meunier (15%), Pinot Noir (13%) and Chardonnay (12%) from four vineyards (La Croisette, La Pie Danse, Martinet and Meltin) planted in 1950, 1970, 1974, 1981, 2001 and 2009 near Epernay. No MLF. Based on the 2017 vintage with 2016 reserve wines. Bottled unfiltered on April 11th, 2018. Disgorged on 25th of May 2021, after three years of aging. 12% alcohol, dosage 2 g/l. Total production 1589 bottles. Tasted blind.

    Coppery-peach orange color. The nose feels characterful with aromas of ripe Fuji apples, some bready autolysis, a little bit of bruised Granny Smith apple, light zesty notes of citrus fruit, a hint of juicy white peach, a touch of rowanberry and a leesy whiff of yeast. The wine feels dry, crisp and very savory on the palate with a tightly-knit medium body and crunchy flavors of earthy spices, some mealy red apple, a little bit of tart lingonberries and crowberries, light mineral notes of chalk dust, a hint of savory umami and a touch of tangy salinity. The mousse feels smooth and creamy and the brisk acidity is high. The finish is long, dry and pretty lean with flavors of rowanberries, some apple peel bitterness, a little bit of crowberry, light saline mineral tones, a hint of grapefruit and a touch of nutty autolysis.

    A characterful and pretty lean rosé Champagne that is definitely not built to be a crowdpleaser. There is some sense of ripeness here, but the overall feel is very tightly-knit and even slightly austere - thanks to the combination of low dosage, high acidity and no MLF. Although I found the wine pretty enjoyable due to its somewhat unique aromatics and its brisk acidity, I feel it was still a bit on the slightly too austere side and could've used a bit more fruit and maybe either ripeness or dosage. I found the wine slightly more enjoyable than the white 7C (2015 & 2014-based), but not by much. These wines can be a bit harsh - but hopefully some aging could help fixing that!

  • Charlie C Does not like this wine: 70 points

    April 21, 2023 - I cannot detect any specific flaw in this wine, but I certainly don't believe that it was meant to taste this way. I'll try another bottle in the future and see. As far as this bottle goes, however... Almost a coppery color -- not what I expected. A slightly honey and herb nose. Not a very plentiful bead at all. Undistinguished on the palate, caramel notes, bit of Golden Delicious apple. Decent acidity, OK balance. Finishes short and mediocre. Really unacceptable. Made from all seven allowed grape varieties: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay, Petit Meslier, Arbanne, Fromentau, and Pinot Gris. Disgorged June 2021.

  • aChave wrote:

    February 14, 2023 - Bright rose-red color. Clean and bright

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage N.V.
  • Type Rosé - Sparkling
  • Producer Janisson Baradon & Fils
  • Varietal Champagne Blend
  • Designation 7C Rosé
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country France
  • Region Champagne
  • SubRegion n/a
  • Appellation Champagne

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  • In Cellars 11 (65%)
  • Consumed 6 (35%)

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