Pommery

Louis Pommery Brut Methode Champenoise

8.819 ratings
8.98 pro ratings
California, USA
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
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, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa
Top Notes For
Sipping Fine Wine

A few years ago, had their debut offering from French producer Pommery, tried a new batch, which has a bit more Pinot Noir,  95% Chardonnay and 5% Pinot Noir. Medium lemon color with aromas of stone fruits with a toasty nose. On the palate flavors of apple and peach flavors, soft mousse, creamy vanilla notes and good bubble flow, nice balance. Medium+ Finish ending with fruit and biscuit character. Good value.

A few years ago, had their debut offering from French producer Pommery, tried a new batch, which has a bit more Pinot Noir,  95% Chardonnay and 5% Pinot Noir. Medium lemon color with aromas of stone fruits with a toasty nose. On the palate flavors of apple and peach flavors, soft mousse, creamy vanilla notes and good bubble flow, nice balance. Medium+ Finish ending with fruit and biscuit character. Good value.

Nov 18th, 2020
Ellen Clifford

Another (few days belated) write up of previously taken notes. This one was quite unique—a thing with beeriness and salinity but smoothness—there is flavor galore notes here—candied orange and pomegranate but my enjoyment of it is so texture based. Just super cool and a bit off the beaten path.

Another (few days belated) write up of previously taken notes. This one was quite unique—a thing with beeriness and salinity but smoothness—there is flavor galore notes here—candied orange and pomegranate but my enjoyment of it is so texture based. Just super cool and a bit off the beaten path.

Jul 22nd, 2020
Sipping Fine Wine

Had this about a year ago, a debut offering from French producer Pommery, still tasting great. Made from 96% Chardonnay and 4% Pinot Noir. Stone fruit aromas with a toasty nose. Apple and peachy flavors, soft mousse and bubble flow, nice balance. Medium length ending with a warm biscuit character. Good value.

Had this about a year ago, a debut offering from French producer Pommery, still tasting great. Made from 96% Chardonnay and 4% Pinot Noir. Stone fruit aromas with a toasty nose. Apple and peachy flavors, soft mousse and bubble flow, nice balance. Medium length ending with a warm biscuit character. Good value.

Jun 1st, 2019
Byron C Mayes

Star bright straw gold with fine bubbles and persistent white mousse. Green apple tart on the nose. Echoed on the bright palate which adds a slight citrusy note. Finish is long and toasty. A wonderful and well-priced offering from the American arm of Pommery house. Enjoy with everyday fare and save the god stuff for “special” times.

Star bright straw gold with fine bubbles and persistent white mousse. Green apple tart on the nose. Echoed on the bright palate which adds a slight citrusy note. Finish is long and toasty. A wonderful and well-priced offering from the American arm of Pommery house. Enjoy with everyday fare and save the god stuff for “special” times.

Jan 1st, 2019
Byron C Mayes

Pommery’s American arm makes its debut in grand style! Straw gold in color. Small persistent bubbles with firm but quickly dissipating mousse. Big bosomy nose of quince and biscuits, echoed on the palate with a hint of yellow flowers on the back palate. Firm acidity (natch!) and a long, golden finish. As food-friendly as they come. I always wondered why my favorite Champagne house, Pommery, didn’t have an California offering like so many of its peers. It seem that they were just waiting to get it right. Priced to be the everyday sparkler while you serve the Brut Royal at occasions and hold your Cuvée Louise for those “special” celebrations. I used my first bottle to upscale my KFC!

Pommery’s American arm makes its debut in grand style! Straw gold in color. Small persistent bubbles with firm but quickly dissipating mousse. Big bosomy nose of quince and biscuits, echoed on the palate with a hint of yellow flowers on the back palate. Firm acidity (natch!) and a long, golden finish. As food-friendly as they come. I always wondered why my favorite Champagne house, Pommery, didn’t have an California offering like so many of its peers. It seem that they were just waiting to get it right. Priced to be the everyday sparkler while you serve the Brut Royal at occasions and hold your Cuvée Louise for those “special” celebrations. I used my first bottle to upscale my KFC!

Aug 25th, 2018
Sipping Fine Wine

Made from 96% Chardonnay and 4% Pinot Noir. A debut offering from French producer Pommery. Stone fruit aromas with a toasty nose. Apple and peachy flavors, soft mousse and bubble flow, nice balance. Medium length ending with a warm biscuit character. Good value.

Made from 96% Chardonnay and 4% Pinot Noir. A debut offering from French producer Pommery. Stone fruit aromas with a toasty nose. Apple and peachy flavors, soft mousse and bubble flow, nice balance. Medium length ending with a warm biscuit character. Good value.

Apr 16th, 2018
Ray Vanderhoff

Sonoma Valley Sparkling project of this exceptional Champagne House. 96% Chardonnay and 4% Pinot Noir. Bright golden color. Aromas and flavors of ripe apples, apricots, pears, white flowers, marzipan, lemon zest and a nice hint of pastry dough. Quite fruit forward with a very soft texture. A fine and consistent bead of bubbles. Quite the crowd pleaser. Outstanding value for this quality.

Sonoma Valley Sparkling project of this exceptional Champagne House. 96% Chardonnay and 4% Pinot Noir. Bright golden color. Aromas and flavors of ripe apples, apricots, pears, white flowers, marzipan, lemon zest and a nice hint of pastry dough. Quite fruit forward with a very soft texture. A fine and consistent bead of bubbles. Quite the crowd pleaser. Outstanding value for this quality.

Nov 30th, 2024
John Bratincevic

NOSE: my first whiff was apple-juicy, but that receded … now it’s triple creme cheese, apricot, pear, mild white toast, lemon. Some minerals. Smells good!

TASTE: immediately reminiscent of champagne - toasty. Bitter almond. Less fruit than the nose for sure. I prefer more citrus, but very good. 90-91.

NOSE: my first whiff was apple-juicy, but that receded … now it’s triple creme cheese, apricot, pear, mild white toast, lemon. Some minerals. Smells good!

TASTE: immediately reminiscent of champagne - toasty. Bitter almond. Less fruit than the nose for sure. I prefer more citrus, but very good. 90-91.

Sep 25th, 2022
Katie

Smells SO bad. Gross

Smells SO bad. Gross

Nov 12th, 2018
matt f
8.5

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Jun 15th, 2018