We had a taste test among 4 Champagnes, this Pierre Peters Cuvee de Reserve, Blanc de Blancs, Dampierre Cuvée des Ambassadeures Premier Cru, and Pehu Simone Face Nord Extra Brut Grand Cru. This one is the weakest in taste, quite band. The Dampierre was the best, bold and tasty finish, while the Pehu Simonet was very drinkable, nice taste but weaker finish. — 3 months ago
Balanced tart on the back of the tongue smooth finish cherries and apple pear with a nice oak note — 3 months ago
Cherry liquer. Red and purple fruit, some barnyard, mulberry and garrigue on the finish. Ripe fruit but lithe with fresh acid, not at all overextracted; prominent tannins (but not too aggressive). Almost reminds me of a ripe, herbaceous alto piedmont Nebbiolo. Fairly one note on the nose for now, just needs more time. — 4 months ago
Lovely. Supple, aromatic. Wonderful dark gold color. — 3 months ago
Food rosé. Concentrated. — 3 months ago
Mineral, sharp, a slight effervescence? Very nice with a mid-Autumn feast — 4 months ago
Incredible finish and tannin, not to oak, tastes Pinot noir like — 5 months ago
Jason Brater
Deep red cherries, raisins, prunes, and cinnamon w nice tannins. Cab, merlot, petit verdot, Malbec (42/32/18/8). — 2 months ago