The scores here are ridiculously low for what is an elegant, complex champagne with notes of green apple and freshly baked croissant. I don't usually do points but someone needs to speak up for this wine--I will!
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Fourth generation wine maker. Aged in Chablis barrels apparently. Wood fermentation and wood aging is the idea. 48 months in the bottle aging and then loads of dry extract to it. No malo, so the acidity is rather punchy. That is pretty darn tasty stuff indeed.
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(NV Alfred Gratien Champagne Brut) Good entry, but wheaty, oak; medium finish
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4/28/2024 - joraesque wrote:
Too Chardonnay-ish.
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4/25/2024 - Richard123 Likes this wine: 90 Points
Good mid-level champagne
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3/29/2024 - Neecies Likes this wine: 93 Points
The scores here are ridiculously low for what is an elegant, complex champagne with notes of green apple and freshly baked croissant. I don't usually do points but someone needs to speak up for this wine--I will!
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1/13/2024 - jnewman77 wrote:
From a split; this is solid and perfectly enjoyable if rather non descript; tastes like a fairly standard Champagne, but I say that in a good way.
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8/17/2023 - Ben Christiansen wrote:
Fourth generation wine maker. Aged in Chablis barrels apparently. Wood fermentation and wood aging is the idea. 48 months in the bottle aging and then loads of dry extract to it. No malo, so the acidity is rather punchy. That is pretty darn tasty stuff indeed.
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