WTSO Premium Monthly Wine Club Day 1: Elegant. Not as good as the Boizel but good overall. Spice, pie crust, light fruits, stems and lime. Short to medium finish. I find this very light overall. Certainly not bad but not going to pay more than $30. 89 points Day 2: Similar to day 1 and again not a bad Champagne but not one I would buy again. Lemon, lime, pie crust, mild spice and tropical fruits. Short to medium finish. 88 points Recommendation: Buy the Boizel from WTSO as it is outstanding.
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A fruity, mixed berry style that is obviously mostly red grapes. M body with M to M+ acid, somewhat (but not excessively) rich, not especially bready/leesy, relatively. Decent quality and true to type, not my favorite style of champagne but for the $30 that I paid, a decent value for entry level champagne. ~6-6.5/10
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Nice Champagne with some mild terroir / earthy notes on the nose. Crisp palate. A pleasant bottle, but not at that QPR for me. Gary Vee wine club January 2020.
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This bottle was lost in cellar and recently found. What fun. Purchased Dec 2008 not expecting it to age. Still good, some darkening and loss of bubbles more strong and toasty compared to earlier, typical of aging champagnes. Still very enjoyable.
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6/25/2023 - BennyGamma wrote:
Tastes like a chardonnay. Not bad, but not the best at this price point
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12/15/2022 - 3daywinereview.com wrote: 89 Points
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Day 1: Elegant. Not as good as the Boizel but good overall. Spice, pie crust, light fruits, stems and lime. Short to medium finish. I find this very light overall. Certainly not bad but not going to pay more than $30. 89 points
Day 2: Similar to day 1 and again not a bad Champagne but not one I would buy again. Lemon, lime, pie crust, mild spice and tropical fruits. Short to medium finish. 88 points
Recommendation: Buy the Boizel from WTSO as it is outstanding.
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1/22/2021 - afields wrote:
A fruity, mixed berry style that is obviously mostly red grapes. M body with M to M+ acid, somewhat (but not excessively) rich, not especially bready/leesy, relatively. Decent quality and true to type, not my favorite style of champagne but for the $30 that I paid, a decent value for entry level champagne. ~6-6.5/10
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7/9/2020 - dlu Likes this wine:
Quick note: Bright and yeasty with a fine bead. Good, but perhaps not better than Roederer or other fine CA sparklers.
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3/23/2020 - ecola Likes this wine: 90 Points
Rich baked red apple and pear, subtle earthy feel, long toasty finish. Balanced between full bodied and crisp mouthfeel. Drink now.
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1/23/2020 - lebo9968@gmail.com Likes this wine: 89 Points
Nice Champagne with some mild terroir / earthy notes on the nose. Crisp palate. A pleasant bottle, but not at that QPR for me. Gary Vee wine club January 2020.
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11/24/2017 - Lordswood wrote: 88 Points
Really enjoyable, biscuity and focused champagne. Some bottle age evident. Lovely.
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1/20/2017 - hazard Likes this wine: 88 Points
This bottle was lost in cellar and recently found. What fun. Purchased Dec 2008 not expecting it to age. Still good, some darkening and loss of bubbles more strong and toasty compared to earlier, typical of aging champagnes. Still very enjoyable.
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10/31/2016 - scyrene wrote: 87 Points
Creamy nose, almost buttery. Toasty, could age pretty well. Good taste but not a standout. [Edinburgh Fizz Festival; widely available, ~£28-32].
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