Community Tasting Note
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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!4 people found this helpful 5,044 views
4 Comments
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Harley1199 commented:
12/25/20, 2:32 AM - It's good to know it ... :-)
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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!
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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!