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Champagne Blend
- France
- Champagne



Community Tasting Notes 35
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Lord of the Bottles Likes this wine: 90 points
July 20, 2023 - 2017 base. Tightly wound but a sense of underlying power. Wheat sheaf and lemon. I preferred the Francois Seconde style of more elegance at this tasting but this was good. 90
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Collector1855 wrote: 90 points
January 29, 2022 - Champagne style sparkling wines, tasted blind: Tasted blind during a Champagne method wines from around the world tasting. In general we were pleased with the quality of this line up and several bottles where better (and cheaper) than the overpriced Champagne base cuvees of Moet, Veuve, Feuillatte & Co.
TN: This was one of the Champagne pirates. Interesting nose here, very vinous with flinty aromas and a touch of musk, like a Chablis or PYCM white Burg. People loved the nose. The palate was a bit of a downer though, very lean. Good, but confirms that Brut Nature is really a challenging category. 100% Pinot Noir but felt more like a BdB. -
enthusiastic_amateur Likes this wine: 88 points
October 3, 2021 - Lean & crisp, perhaps too much so
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ToBolt Likes this wine: 91 points
April 14, 2021 - Ernte 2015. Schönes Strohgelb. Duftig und frisch in der Nase, kräftiger Antritt. Viel Frucht am Gaumen, Granny Smith, Limette, Zitrone, Quitte, dazu gebutterter Toast, insgesamt durchaus vielschichtig. Im Abgang etwas streng und ohne großes Klimbim. Ich bevorzuge eindeutig ihre dosierten Weine.
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CPSchoeff Likes this wine: 93 points
February 14, 2020 - Slightest pinkish tinged straw color. A: Bright raspberry and citrus with fresh yeasty dough. F: raspberry and cherry, almond, lemon and a heaping of chalky minerally lift. Very precise yet giving, quite long on the finish. Excellent wine.
Base 2011, disgorged 2014, 0g/L dosage
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By Julia Harding, MW
10/17/2016 (link)(NV Nathalie Falmet, Brut Nature NV Champagne White) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Jancis Robinson, MW
6/8/2016 (link)(NV Nathalie Falmet, Brut Nature ampagne White) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Jancis Robinson, MW
6/22/2015 (link)(NV Nathalie Falmet, Brut Nature ampagne White) Subscribe to see review text.
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By John Gilman
Jan/Feb 2015, Issue #55, The February 2015 Champagne and Sparkling Wine Report(NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature NV (Rouvres les Vignes) Disgorged May 2014) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Antonio Galloni
Champagne: The Season’s New Releases (Nov 2014), 11/1/2014 (link)(NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature (2011)) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Jancis Robinson, MW
6/22/2014 (link)(NV Nathalie Falmet, Brut Nature ampagne White) Subscribe to see review text.
View From the Cellar
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By John Gilman
May/Jun 2014, Issue #51, The Annual Champagne and Sparkling Wine Report: Augmented This Year By a Week on The Ground in Champagne(NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature NV (Rouvres les Vignes) Disgorged May 2013) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Josh Raynolds
The Season’s Best NV Champagne Releases (Jan 2015), 1/1/2014 (link)(NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Antonio Galloni
Champagne – A Wine For All Seasons (Nov 2013) (link)(NV Nathalie Falmet (2010) Brut Nature) Subscribe to see review text.
View From the Cellar
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By John Gilman
Jul/Aug 2013, Issue #46, The Annual Champagne and Sparkling Wine Report Summer of 2013(NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature NV (Rouvres les Vignes) Disgorged February 2013) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Brad Baker
January and March 2012 (13 and 13.5), Issue #13, Champagne Tasting Notes(NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature) Subscribe to see review text.
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By John Gilman
Jul/Aug 2011, Issue #34, The Annual Champagne and Sparkling Wine Report: Good Looks at Vintages 2002, 2004 and 2005 And a Plethora of Superb Non-Vintage Bottlings(NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature NV) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Josh Raynolds
December 2010 (link)(NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Josh Raynolds
Dec-10, IWC Issue #20101, 12/1/2010 (link)(NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Antonio Galloni
New Releases from Champagne (Dec 2010) (link)(NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature) Subscribe to see review text.
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By John Gilman
Sep/Oct 2010, Issue #29, The Annual Champagne and Sparkling Wine Addendum(NV Champagne Nathalie Falmet Brut Nature NV) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Jon Rimmerman
12/12/2010 (link)(NV NATURE Nathalie Falmet Brut) Champagne Dear Friends, Many of you have asked for Champagne, so here you go...with a twist of course. I enjoyed this two-step last night and both are worth a search to find. Nathalie Falmet is an emerging force. Perched in the Cote des Bar (arguably Champagne’s most artistic hotbed with a closer kinship to Les Clos in Chablis than Les Mesnil), this is the wild west of sparkling wine where renegade vintners applaud their own tradition, not that of Krug or an entity so far removed from them (by distance and philosophy) that they have little in common. In the Cote des Bar, anything goes – it’s 50-80 miles from what most recognize as “Champagne” (within proximity of Epernay or Reims) that it’s really a unique region onto itself. With completely different soil than the delicate chalk so prized around Les Mesnil, the Cote des Bar is composed of a mix of Kimmeridgian and limestone (just like in Chablis, which is only 30-40 miles away) with a nice dose of gravel tossed in - this very fact keeps it an outsider but it is the vintners that make it so exciting and Nathalie Falmet is one of the most promising. At her namesake winery, there are no historic buildings to speak of - only a shack-like erector set warehouse that serves as the cave. The youth movement in Champagne could care less about multi-million Euro, renovated Napoleonic buildings – what they do care about are vineyards and the most natural expression they can place inside the bottle. They also care about keeping prices as low as possible to reward the taster that ultimately enjoys their wine at the diner table. As the first woman in the Bar to hold a degree in grape growing and oenology, Nathalie Falmet knows the spotlight is upon her. She is not about to disappoint the centuries-old aesthetic of Champagne but she also knows the renegade artisans of the Cote des Bar have their eyes upon her as well. So, what does she do? Please both schools with crystal clear, light or non-dosage Champagne that is robust and true to the Bar but also cutting and deceptively feminine with a grace that should reward time in the cellar – especially as Pinot Noir makes up the principle component of her Brut and Brut Nature. Keep in mind when sipping Nathalie Falmet, they are not examples that would do well at a trade tasting or quick, one-sip affair. Both require enjoyment over an evening as their true persona unfolds with oxygen contact and is not immediately obvious. Both wines have a rather rough bead upon first pour but settle in nicely with a few hours of air contact or even overnight (yes, top young Champagne can last corked in the fridge for days, bead intact). Those used to a certain aspect of commercial NV Champagne (i.e. heavily blended with a generous dosage to quell the acidity) may want to look elsewhere. In sum, the vintners of the Bar are not looking in the rear-view mirror or trying to compete with anyone but themselves. If you are searching for the future of sparkling wine, make no mistake, this is where Champagne is headed with a style that pleases but also stimulates and inspires one to experiment with a variety of cuisine. This parcel is EXTREMELY LIMITED and will arrive with impeccable provenance directly from the source: NV Nathalie Falmet Brut Champagne (Vigneronne/Oenologue label, not the generic label) - This wine opens with the rugged bead of the Bar but quickly melds into an absolute cutting delight that gets better and better with air contact. A combination of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, both make their presence known with a yin/yang masculine and feminine style that emphasizes a potpourri of bracing, citric red fruit swimming in a bath of sunshine, yeast and flower petals. Unlike the Brut Nature below, the Chardonnay in this wine wraps it with a gentler/more cashmere cushion to land on – especially as the wine gobbles air. The Vigneronne/Oenologue Brut continues to impress well into the night with layers of balance and mineral dusted froth that are just as good (or better) on the second night. Medium in weight, this well-priced offering can be opened any night of the week when an interesting bubbly is the order of the day but vinous meditation is not. Very light dosage. Only 50 cases exported to the US. NV Nathalie Falmet Brut “Nature” Champagne (non-dosage/Oenologue label) - (100% Pinot Noir with zero dosage, if Chablis were produced with Pinot Noir and allowed to sparkle, it would taste something like this - an eye-opener at a very fair tariff – JR) Please give us your maximum number up to 6/each wine and we will allocate accordingly. To order: niki@garagistewine.com Both wines are en-route and at least one of them will be available to pick up between Christmas and New Year’s – not sure which one as they are on different containers – we may get lucky and both will arrive in time but one will be available for sure (please check OARS for local pick up after Dec 25th to see which of the two has arrived). Both will ship during the Spring shipping season and should provide delicious drinking come this summer and over the following 6-8 years. Out of state orders will be held for free under ideal storage conditions (56 degrees/70%humidity) until shipping is possible. Locals may pick up at their leisure. For current local pick up and arrival/ship information, please see your OARS link below (at the bottom of this offer) - don’t know how to access your OARS? Simply click the link and see your account. You can also paste the link into your browser. If you are having trouble with your link or your account, please contact: support@garagistewine.com NO SALES TO RETAILERS OR WHOLESALERS Thank you, Jon Rimmerman Garagiste Seattle, WA Champ9701 Champ9702 Click here to view the status of your orders in O.A.R.S.
Wine Definition
- Vintage N.V.
- Type White - Sparkling
- Producer Nathalie Falmet
- Varietal Champagne Blend
- Designation Brut Nature
- Vineyard n/a
- Country France
- Region Champagne
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- Appellation Champagne
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- In Cellars 95 (30%)
- Consumed 227 (70%)
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