Such an incredible Champagne from surely the the next grower to develop that cult following. Straddling Avize and Cramant, single vineyard BdB Chemin de Chalons, (also made by Jacques Selosse), is a stunning expression of the site and the iconic village of Avize. It’s incredibly elegant, pure and detailed with seductive aromatics, a chalky mineral core and an amazing pillowy mousse that fills the mouth and continues to stay with you, giving way to its long and racy finale. Special wines… — 8 months ago
This is a very easy and enjoyable wine. Fruity notes, wonderful French rosé — a year ago
Easy drinking, had it with a curry, prob not the best pairing 🤔 — 7 months ago
Very nice. Finish is crisp and livery. All kinds of dried fruit with overtone of apple and pear. A nice champagne. — 9 months ago
Pale lemon color.
Aromas of toast and lemon.
Dry, flavors of fresh lemon and some minerality. Bubbles are soft and creamy. Great acidity.
Intensity: 4/5
Complexity: 3/5
Balance: 4/5
Finish: 4/5 — a year ago
J/h. Decanted 4 hrs. Still too young — 5 months ago
Big deep grapey nose. Tons of granite and blackberry but also red berries as well. A very evocative and encompassing nose. Some pepper, spice and herbs as well. Complex and inviting. Palate is soft and structured with an intense pepperiness. Supple and melty with gorgeous red fruits and also blackberry. Very pure and perfectly balanced with really nice tannins. Excellent wine. — 10 months ago
Mark Chandler
A favourite. This wine manages to contain all the lovely attributes of muscadet - mineral, lemon, apple, lactic taste - whilst keeping the pure fruit at the core but having a lovely sea freshness too. — 5 days ago