
Finest Champagne from Germany: Raumland's subtle and very elegant yet extremely long 2004 "MonRose" Brut Blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay from the Dalsheim Bürgel Grand Cru has been degorged in October 2013 and tastes like a Prestige Cuvée from the Champagne. The perlage is outstanding and the finesse unrivaled in Germany. It's not cheap, however worth every cent of its 85 Euro.
Finest Champagne from Germany: Raumland's subtle and very elegant yet extremely long 2004 "MonRose" Brut Blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay from the Dalsheim Bürgel Grand Cru has been degorged in October 2013 and tastes like a Prestige Cuvée from the Champagne. The perlage is outstanding and the finesse unrivaled in Germany. It's not cheap, however worth every cent of its 85 Euro.
Feb 18th, 2014