Sweet, there is acidity, but predominantly it tastes sweet (Dosage 45g). Citrus, candy floss, low complexity. Not sure where I would use this product, may be to mix into a summer party bowl? But then again, it is too expensive for this, Prosecco will do. Stand alone, this Champagne it does not remotely have the complexity and sappyness of a Riesling Spätlese or Chenin Moelleux for example. So, why bother then with a drink that has 800 kcal/l, twice as much as Coke.
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Pale lemon color. Biscuit, brioche, bread dough with juicy-ripe peach, honey, sugar-poached pear, dried apple, and a little candied lemon peel and candied ginger. Medium-Sweet. M alcohol. M+ intensity. M+ body. M+ acid. M+ finish. Enjoyable on its own, and would pair very nicely with a lightly sweet dessert. Per the producer, "Traditional proportions: 40-45% Pinot Noir, 30-35% Meunier, 20-25% Chardonnay. 30-45% reserve wines. Minimum 3-year aging in Crayères. Dosage of 45 g/L." Very good.
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Auf dem Flohmarkt geschossen - schön reif - dazu 100 Gramm Versanddosage :-) - auf Eis mit Minze aus dem eigenen Garten - toller welcomedrink als Crowdpleaser
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(NV Cliquot Demi-Sec) #3; VaynerPAZZZ; COLOR-golden; NOSE-almond paste and cookie dough; PALATE-nice sweetness; reminds me of those sugared lemon wedge candies; a little baked bread as well; AFTER LUCKY CHARMS: good acid on the back-end; this is a little awkward; WS-88; GV-87/88
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5/3/2024 - aquacongas wrote: 89 Points
not blind at the winery
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4/21/2024 - Collector1855 wrote: 84 Points
Sweet, there is acidity, but predominantly it tastes sweet (Dosage 45g). Citrus, candy floss, low complexity. Not sure where I would use this product, may be to mix into a summer party bowl? But then again, it is too expensive for this, Prosecco will do. Stand alone, this Champagne it does not remotely have the complexity and sappyness of a Riesling Spätlese or Chenin Moelleux for example. So, why bother then with a drink that has 800 kcal/l, twice as much as Coke.
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1/7/2024 - ngulra Likes this wine:
Nice
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1/2/2024 - BottleScholar Likes this wine:
Pale lemon color. Biscuit, brioche, bread dough with juicy-ripe peach, honey, sugar-poached pear, dried apple, and a little candied lemon peel and candied ginger. Medium-Sweet. M alcohol. M+ intensity. M+ body. M+ acid. M+ finish. Enjoyable on its own, and would pair very nicely with a lightly sweet dessert. Per the producer, "Traditional proportions: 40-45% Pinot Noir, 30-35% Meunier, 20-25% Chardonnay. 30-45% reserve wines. Minimum 3-year aging in Crayères. Dosage of 45 g/L." Very good.
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7/4/2023 - Alex Barbera wrote: 88 Points
Auf dem Flohmarkt geschossen - schön reif - dazu 100 Gramm Versanddosage :-) - auf Eis mit Minze aus dem eigenen Garten - toller welcomedrink als Crowdpleaser
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