Neveux Vesselle

Jean Vesselle

Réserve Brut Champagne Blend

ripe red berries, stone fruit, honeyed toast, and a creamy finish — 3 months ago

Maurice Vesselle

Bouzy Rouge 2013

Never had a Pinot from Champagne. Very well balanced with elegant mouth feel and finish. — 3 years ago

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Maurice Vesselle

Brut Millésimé Grand Cru Champagne Blend 2004

Super tasty with a finish that makes you want more. Great value at this quality. — 4 years ago

Georges Vesselle

Grand Cru Blanc de Noirs Champagne Blend

Dry with great bubbles and a taste to live on in my mouth! — 6 years ago

Jean Vesselle

Millésimé Oeil de Perdrix Brut Champagne 1998

Wow, mind blowing good. — 8 years ago

Shawn, Ira and 29 others liked this

Jean Vesselle

Rosé de Saigneé Brut Champagne Blend

From 375mL. The “Rosé de Saignée” pours almost a fuchsia color with a transparent core and a persistent mousse. On the nose, the wine is developing with notes of ripe strawberry, raspberry, red apple and chalky minerals. On the palate, the wine is dry with low tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium+. Round and rustic in style. Lovely. Drink now. Disgorged February of 2023 — 5 months ago

Pooneet, Zach and 16 others liked this

Georges Vesselle

Cuvée Hélènaïs Grand Cru Champagne Blend

Didn’t drink but folks liked it — 4 years ago

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Jean Vesselle

L'Expression Nature Brut Nature Champagne Blend

Precise with ripe fruit that is bone dry on the attack. Wish I had more. — 4 years ago

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Georges Vesselle

Bouzy Rouge de Margerie Coteaux Champenois Pinot Noir

Clear and bright garnet. Nose scared me at first being nothing but dirt. After opening up it gives black cherry, black cranberry, and forest floor (a.k.a., dirt). Medium light on the palate which echoes the nose. Medium plus acidity and sneaky medium tannins. A firm Burgundy-style Pinot Noir that’s a great match for high-end Old World fare or New World salmon, duck, or pork dishes. NV like so much from Champagne, so drink it (up to a year from) when you buy it. — 6 years ago

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Jean Vesselle

Millésimé Prestige Grand Cru Brut Champagne 1999

Ha, busting out the big guns at the end of the night. Magnum of 99 Vesselle, yea this was alright. — 9 years ago

Georges Vesselle

Brut Bouzy Grand Cru Champagne Blend Rosé

I would be georgies vessel anytime! — 6 months ago

Jean Vesselle

Cuvée Le Petit Clos Grand Cru Brut Champagne 2006

This bottle was off - Le Petit Clos is a fav of min. I’ve had 3 bottles previously of this vintage, all well integrated, smooth, leaving you wishing for more. A bit unbalanced, lacked floral notes and had a strong acidic finish. I’m going to just leave my other bottles for a couple of years before revisiting. — 4 years ago

Christophe Pacalet

Chiroubles Gamay

Nature Gamay of very good quality, in the spirit of Marcel Lapierre (his nephew has told me). At the same time greedy, accessible, and with a very beautiful aromatic density which unfolds especially when one gives the wine time to air out. Superb for its price.

Gamay nature de très bonne facture, dans l’esprit de Marcel Lapierre (son neveux m’a t’on dit). À la fois gourmand, accessible, et avec une très belle densité aromatique qui se déploie d’autant plus qu’on laisse au vin le temps de s’aérer. Superbe pour son prix.
— 5 years ago

Daniel P., Andrew and 12 others liked this

Georges Vesselle

Millésime Á Bouzy Grand Cru Champagne Blend 2006

Smoky apples and yeasty deliciousness — 6 years ago

Jean Vesselle

Cuvée Friandise Demi Sec Rosé Champagne

While generally not a fan of sweet Champagnes, this was a gem. Dark pink in color, fruits and flowers combine with considerable complexity. An impressive wine for its type and by any standards. — 9 years ago

Chris, Ira and 9 others liked this

Georges Vesselle

Collection Millesimes Brut Grand Cru Champagne 1997

What a wonderfully aged Champagne this is! Extremely fragrant, billowing out of the bowl with notes of toasted walnuts, lees, apricots, dried figs, Georgia peaches, and creme. It looked beautiful in the glass as well. It was a beautiful deep golden yellow, with very fine bubbles. The pallet shows signs of oxidation like true matured Champagne, with youthful focus, exhibiting flavors of lemon tart, mousse, green apple, minerals, and a lovely bisquity finish. Bravo Georges Vesselle! Worth every penny. Drink now through 2020.

$79.99
— 10 years ago

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