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2004 Perrier-Jouët Champagne Belle Epoque

Champagne Blend

  • France
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  • tyvoodoo wrote:

    March 17, 2013 - The most disappointing large house producer in champagne. Just doesn't have the depth, complexity and power that other large house cuvées possess.

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  • Champagneinhand commented:

    3/18/13, 7:51 PM - It doesn't have the age, to be fair. I think that most of the big house top cuvees really need about 6-10+ years after being released to show what they are capable. '96 DP is really good now, but the '90 DP, Bolly RD were amazing as was the '95 LGD that I had in November. When stored in dark, cool/cold, humid spaces, champagne can be breath taking. I hope this will show up after some age is put on it. Same with Nicolas F.

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