Community Tasting Notes (2) Avg Score: 90.7 points

  • Spicy nose on acid fruits

    Drank in parallel with a Morgon Corcelette Mee Godard, it is its total antagonist. Where the Morgon is warm like a friend patting on the back, this Cumières is much more cerebral and feminine. It is almost diluted but the juice shows a serious wine with finesse with an acid frame that stretches it from start to finish. The wine plays on the register of wet stone and spices with a chalky finish.

    Good, but I remain skeptical about the interest of many Coteaux Champenois and their price positioning. In comparative tasting, they really struggle to emerge.

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  • Serious. Tannic. Delightful, but will grow during the next 5 years.

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