Such a gorgeous color. Opens floral (rose water) and fruity (tart cherry) with loads of yeasty biscuity goodness. Quickly develops into something more savory / umami with air and warmth (mushroom, hazelnut), flavors that carry through on the loaded finish. A brawny champagne with some perceptible, but soft tannin. No dosage and none needed. Atypical, but I’m a fan of what this family is doing.
Celebrating my WSETDip D4&D5 results and having an empty apartment to myself.
60/40 Meunière, Pinot Noir. 2013 vintage. Disgorged July 18.
— 3 years ago
Quite deep ruby garnet , showing a bit of development . Quite round and dark fruited , quite exuberant. On the palate good acidity , more mix of red and dark fruits . Touch mineral on the finish . Interesting and enjoyable . After a while shows more rustic tannin , needs a bit of food. Probably better a little younger , so that more dense fruit would cover those rather rustic tannins, though this has aged quite well. Drink now — 2 years ago
Almost tastes of honey, almost. — 4 years ago
Meunier 70% gives it a lot of omph. Nice sherbet finish. — 2 years ago
Thanks @Mary Brenner @Lauren — 3 years ago
Willie Carter
Pale old gold with tiny bubbles and an innate creaminess. At first sight, smell, and taste you can tell this is an intense champagne. And oh so lovely. Crisp red apples and dried cherries on the nose. There’s a little raspberry jam and cola here as well. Slight nuttiness and forest aromas round this out.
More Meunier brilliance from Vrigny. 50/30/20 PM/PN/CH and aged for an amazing 11 years which gives it power, depth, and intensity. The acidity is quite zippy and electric. Terrific balance here as well. Nothing is out of sorts, everything in its right place.
Drama and precision in the mouth instantly. Stone fruit with green and red apples for days. A touch of cherry with some harmonious brioche notes. A stellar champagne. — 7 months ago