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Community Tasting Notes (25) Avg Score: 90.1 points

  • And a little bit more green and crisp on palate, and nose. And tigher on the palate. Just one village, Vernay, and just one harvest '17, and disgorged in '21. THey own 16 hectares of a single estate. And Champagne this is demeter certified and organic. All about the place and time instead of the black, which is about the creation and craftsman ship. 6 grams, dosage but it feels lower.

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  • Very beautiful. Dry and crisp (on a note to previous comments it is extra brut and there is hardly any sweetness to it). Lemon, chalk and minerals. A bit of apple, pear and floral notes on the nose. A very good wine.

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  • Eye: Medium straw to light gold. Small lazy bubbles.

    Nose: Brioche, green grapes. Apple and lemon. Moderately oxidative. Sweet almonds.

    Palate: Good crisp acidity. Green apple, citrus pith. Brioche. Lightly nutty. Slight red berry character.

    Finish: Lemon, green apple, tomato stem.

    Bottle Notes:

    Base Vintage: 2015
    Disgorged: 06/2021
    Dosage: 6 g/l
    Aging: 4 years.

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  • The grapes are sourced from the Malmaison Estate in the Vallée de la Marne. A blend of 50% Pinot Noir, 30% Pinot Meunier and 20% Chardonnay. First time having the Green Label. Light yellow color. Fine bead. This was a very well balanced sparkler with notes of citrus, chalk and lemon peel. Plus acidity. Really nice non vintage. 91 points.

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  • Pale yellow-gold with green tint with vigorous bubbles. Citrus, green apple, tangerine peel, dried apricot, hazelnut, almond, faint oak, honeycomb, white flowers, thyme, white mushroom and minerality. Fresh and energetic. Complex and balanced. Wine on the sweeter side.

    Looking at the label with block letters "MADE WITH ORGANIC GRAPES", I couldn't help but to think that this bottle might be specially marketed for the USA market, where general consumers have a sweeter palate.

    I would prefer the less sweet version. However, this could be an after dinner bottle with dessert.

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