David Léclapart

L'Artiste Blanc de Blancs Extra Brut Premier Cru Champagne Chardonnay

9.339 ratings
9.414 pro ratings
Champagne, France
Chardonnay
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces
Top Notes For
Nico J. Snyman

2011

Jan 22nd, 2018
Lyle Fass

Founder Fass Selections

9.6

LV 2010 - gorgeous nose. Bready, yeasty, mineral, lime zest, some nice toast, gorgeous. Elegant and dense, juicy, concentrated and so complete. Gorgeous clarity. Long. Brilliant.

LV 2010 - gorgeous nose. Bready, yeasty, mineral, lime zest, some nice toast, gorgeous. Elegant and dense, juicy, concentrated and so complete. Gorgeous clarity. Long. Brilliant.

Jan 7th, 2018
Dana Bonelli

Very interesting

Very interesting

Oct 1st, 2016
Alexa Rose

Toasty in my tummy.

Toasty in my tummy.

May 15th, 2015
Jordan Salcito

Sommelier/Wine Director Momofuku, Vintner Bellus Wines

9.1

Briney and focused.

Briney and focused.

Sep 14th, 2014
René Renissen

2004

Jun 21st, 2014
Alessandro Rossi

... Ossidativo quanto basta ... Un bel bicchiere di bollicine francesi ! Ottimo !

... Ossidativo quanto basta ... Un bel bicchiere di bollicine francesi ! Ottimo !

Feb 3rd, 2014
Rob Lateiner

08s seem incredibly vinous with high levels of ripeness in champagne. All the parts seem to be here for this wine. It is balanced, a bit more acid forward and with good concentration, however it's oxidative and not in the good way that adds complexity. It comes across lacking in fruit and tired. Never been a big fan of these. Aldyhidic, yeasty, oxidative aroma similar to low/no-sulfured chardonnays like those of De Moor and Overnoy. Actually some canned pineapple aromas are starting to come out. The juxtaposition of that level of ripeness to no dosage/high acidity is actually pretty cool. Starting to open up a bit with some air. I think this wine would actually pair nicely with the right dishes. A "food wine" perhaps. Prosciutto, cheese, marcona almonds etc would be good with this. It's amazing how the fruit has come out on this wine as it's opened up over the last half hour. I still feel the same way about the oxidative elements here but the wine is interesting to see open up. Not one to age. Drink up the hype! Cheers!

08s seem incredibly vinous with high levels of ripeness in champagne. All the parts seem to be here for this wine. It is balanced, a bit more acid forward and with good concentration, however it's oxidative and not in the good way that adds complexity. It comes across lacking in fruit and tired. Never been a big fan of these. Aldyhidic, yeasty, oxidative aroma similar to low/no-sulfured chardonnays like those of De Moor and Overnoy. Actually some canned pineapple aromas are starting to come out. The juxtaposition of that level of ripeness to no dosage/high acidity is actually pretty cool. Starting to open up a bit with some air. I think this wine would actually pair nicely with the right dishes. A "food wine" perhaps. Prosciutto, cheese, marcona almonds etc would be good with this. It's amazing how the fruit has come out on this wine as it's opened up over the last half hour. I still feel the same way about the oxidative elements here but the wine is interesting to see open up. Not one to age. Drink up the hype! Cheers!

Jan 23rd, 2017
Aravind A

LV07. Very good, and best btl of this lot I've bad (from a batch with a low fill level, and other btls were worryingly damaged).

LV07. Very good, and best btl of this lot I've bad (from a batch with a low fill level, and other btls were worryingly damaged).

Aug 28th, 2022
Eric Brown

2009

Sep 18th, 2015