(NV Jean Lallement Champagne Grand Cru Brut) Light lemon yellow color with abundant mousse; pear cream nose; tasty, pear cream, apple cream palate; medium-plus finish
(NV Jean Lallement Champagne Grand Cru Brut) Light yellow color with few small bubbles; yeasty, tart apple nose; yeasty, tart apple palate; medium finish (80% Pinot Noir, 20% Chardonnay)
(NV Jean Lallement Brut) ($58.00) And this is the most crystalline, pointillist, filigree rendition of this cuvée ever. Maybe it’s the ’08. And there can’t possibly be a better NV in Champagne. The finish alone is a glow of mystery and beauty. 80% ’08, 20% ’07. 80PN/20CH, disgorged 11/10.
(NV Jean Lallement Champagne Grand Cru Brut) Light yellow color; narrow, tart apple, toast, pear nose; tangy, tart pear, apple palate, rather simple; medium finish 90+ pts. (80% Pinot Noir, 20% Chardonnay)
(NV Jean Lallement Champagne Grand Cru Brut) Floral, bright lemon and orange blossom nose; tasty, crisp, refreshing lime and lemon palate with good acidity; medium-plus finish
(NV Jean Lallement Brut) This had wonderful yeasty flavors and lovely red fruits. Pure, with great depth and potent minerality. This is very suave. Kept gaining in richness and focus as the night went on.
(NV Jean Lallement Champagne Grand Cru Brut) Focused peach nose; peach palate; medium finish
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By John Gilman
(NV Jean Lallement et Fils Brut (Verzenay)) Login and sign up and see review text.Sep/Oct 2017, Issue #71, The Bi-Annual Champagne Report Part Two- October 2017