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N.V. Billecart-Salmon Champagne Brut Rosé

Champagne Blend

  • France
  • Champagne

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  • fc1910 Likes this wine: 92 points

    December 24, 2020 - In good old Germany we start Christmas this evening, awaiting some family crowd so what is best for a good start?
    Right! Serve a well cooled crowd pleasing sparkler at first!
    For me there are always two choices from the "main" Champagne producers,
    if I do chose a Brut I choose Pol Roger mostly, when I comes to Rose this one,
    so pnp this about 3- 4 years old bottle from my cellar,
    showing very fine mousse, chalky fresh nose with raspberry,
    good weight, flow and Structure here, all components well balanced, light- to mid bodied, delicate raspberry fruit, silky limy flow, layers, good length, recommended!
    Would recommend to let your NV bottles sleep for some years in your cellars, will gain more harmony!

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4 Comments

  • Harley1199 commented:

    12/25/20, 2:32 AM - It's good to know it ... :-)

  • Sillywizard commented:

    12/25/20, 1:16 PM - This is so true; buy a few bottles/case of a good NV champagne and cellar them/it three to five years and one will have great champagne to drink and enjoy! Cheers!

  • fc1910 commented:

    12/26/20, 7:51 AM - O.K,.O.K., Senor Harley,
    you are praying to lay down NV Champagne since I know you..........

  • Harley1199 commented:

    12/26/20, 8:25 AM - Heyyyy Herr 1910 Football Club ... I was referring to that circumstance of Pol Roger preference. Luv u despite last time I brought Roederer. Merry Christmas!

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