From a bottle I've aged for around 8 - 10 years. This pours medium straw in the glass with moderate effervescence. The nose is engaging and lovely form first pour showing candied lemon peel, caramel apple, pastry dough, white flowers, white cherry, and white chocolate. The palate enters on picture perfect mousse with bright medium plus acid, lovely balanced dosage coming across as around 5 - 6 g/l. The finish is moderate in length showing chalky minerality balanced against whisps of caramel, white chocolate and white cherry. All in all this is just wonderful and looking back on my tasting notes from the same batch this has clearly improved considerably, developing nice complexity and lovely little toffee/caramel notes. This proves to be yet another case for aging NV Champagne.
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Finishing up the remnants of last night’s bottle. A bit more straightforward today with red apple and blanched almond notes. Flavors of pear and toasted brioche.
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Friday Group Brown Bag Tasting (Eagle Brook CC): 2009 base, disgorged September 2013 at 5g/L, 60% pinor noir and 40% chardonnay. Lovely mature golden color with a medium mousse. Red apple, marshmallow and wet dough notes. Short bead, with apple and vanilla pastry cream flavors. Showing very well at this stage.
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Retail $45. 60% Pinot Noir, 40% Chardonnay. I bought four bottles of this wine from Cinderella.com, Wine Library's (of Gary Vaynerchuck fame) flash site way back in early 2014. Amazingly, perhaps, this is only the third bottle consumed in those nearly nine years. I have to say that I am glad I waited as this has developed into that "older champagne" kind of vibe that I love so much. Straw, almost yellow in the glass with wonderful citrus, golden delicious apple, and a whole bunch of yeasty yumminess on the nose. Whoa. The palate is initially fruity, but that autolytic aspect takes over almost immediately and it is wonderful. Yeasty, tart, fruity, all elements are there in spades and the finish is lengthy and spectacular.
Retail $45. 60% Pinot Noir, 40% Chardonnay. While this is not my favorite producer in Champagne with the name "Paillard" attached to it, it is a Grand Cru from my favorite town in the region, Bouzy. It has been an amazing four years since I last opened a bottle of this wine, but it is doing quite well, thank you very much. Bright green apple with some white peach as well, buoyed by some fresh biscuity notes on the nose. The palate is balanced with that fruit, the yeasty goodness, and an intense tartness. Really close to a Whoa. Really close.
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(NV Pierre Paillard Champagne Grand Cru Brut) Light yellow color with abundant, steady, tiny bubbles; yeasty, lightly oxidative, oxidative apple nose; oxidative apple, mineral, tart pear palate with medium acidity; medium-plus finish
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5/11/2024 - Wine Canuck wrote: 92 Points
From a bottle I've aged for around 8 - 10 years. This pours medium straw in the glass with moderate effervescence. The nose is engaging and lovely form first pour showing candied lemon peel, caramel apple, pastry dough, white flowers, white cherry, and white chocolate. The palate enters on picture perfect mousse with bright medium plus acid, lovely balanced dosage coming across as around 5 - 6 g/l. The finish is moderate in length showing chalky minerality balanced against whisps of caramel, white chocolate and white cherry. All in all this is just wonderful and looking back on my tasting notes from the same batch this has clearly improved considerably, developing nice complexity and lovely little toffee/caramel notes. This proves to be yet another case for aging NV Champagne.
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11/17/2023 - AllRed wrote:
Finishing up the remnants of last night’s bottle. A bit more straightforward today with red apple and blanched almond notes. Flavors of pear and toasted brioche.
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11/17/2023 - AllRed wrote: 90 Points
Friday Group Brown Bag Tasting (Eagle Brook CC): 2009 base, disgorged September 2013 at 5g/L, 60% pinor noir and 40% chardonnay. Lovely mature golden color with a medium mousse. Red apple, marshmallow and wet dough notes. Short bead, with apple and vanilla pastry cream flavors. Showing very well at this stage.
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12/30/2022 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 94 Points
Retail $45. 60% Pinot Noir, 40% Chardonnay. I bought four bottles of this wine from Cinderella.com, Wine Library's (of Gary Vaynerchuck fame) flash site way back in early 2014. Amazingly, perhaps, this is only the third bottle consumed in those nearly nine years. I have to say that I am glad I waited as this has developed into that "older champagne" kind of vibe that I love so much. Straw, almost yellow in the glass with wonderful citrus, golden delicious apple, and a whole bunch of yeasty yumminess on the nose. Whoa. The palate is initially fruity, but that autolytic aspect takes over almost immediately and it is wonderful. Yeasty, tart, fruity, all elements are there in spades and the finish is lengthy and spectacular.
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11/21/2021 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 92 Points
Retail $45. 60% Pinot Noir, 40% Chardonnay. While this is not my favorite producer in Champagne with the name "Paillard" attached to it, it is a Grand Cru from my favorite town in the region, Bouzy. It has been an amazing four years since I last opened a bottle of this wine, but it is doing quite well, thank you very much. Bright green apple with some white peach as well, buoyed by some fresh biscuity notes on the nose. The palate is balanced with that fruit, the yeasty goodness, and an intense tartness. Really close to a Whoa. Really close.
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