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Thursday, October 27, 2016 - Medium tangerine in color. Ripe, brassy and exotic pinot noir driven nose with intense notes of copper penny and grated ginger / galangal. Reminds me of a cross between V+S Fidele and a sparkling gringet from Belluard. Bone dry palate with fine but well-integrated acidity and a slender core of richness. This is really thrilling to drink and helps cement that Ruppert-Leroy is one of my favorite discoveries in Champagne this year.
On day 2, it's lost a few notches of intensity. So while this style is lovely and early-drinking, it may not be an ager.

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