René-Henri Coutier

Cuvée Tradition Brut Ambonnay Champagne Blend

9.184 ratings
9.128 pro ratings
Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, France
Champagne Blend
Squash & Root Vegetables, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cake & Cream, Soft Cheese, Hard Cheese, Salads & Greens, Salami & Prosciutto, Pork, Fish, Chicken, Duck, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Nuts & Seeds, Fruit & Berries, Beans & Peas, Exotic Spices, Turkey, Pungent Cheese, Shellfish, Oyster
Top Notes For
Josh Morgenthau

Wow. Notes to come but one of the best qpr champagnes I’ve had in recent memory.

We’ve been drinking a bottle of bubbles every night because it’s Em’s birthday week and also for good luck as we wait to hear back on the offer we made on a house. In this upside-down world I think this makes sense

Wow. Notes to come but one of the best qpr champagnes I’ve had in recent memory.

We’ve been drinking a bottle of bubbles every night because it’s Em’s birthday week and also for good luck as we wait to hear back on the offer we made on a house. In this upside-down world I think this makes sense

Dec 9th, 2020
Shengli Hu

80/20 Pinot/Chard. 60% from 2013 and reserve wine. Chalky esp on the palate. Brioche, toast, dried apricot, applesauce, baked pear, lime, red cherry, red plum, Meyer lemon, ginger/honey. Racy acidity, bitter finish. 12% abv. 5 g/L RS.

80/20 Pinot/Chard. 60% from 2013 and reserve wine. Chalky esp on the palate. Brioche, toast, dried apricot, applesauce, baked pear, lime, red cherry, red plum, Meyer lemon, ginger/honey. Racy acidity, bitter finish. 12% abv. 5 g/L RS.

Jan 5th, 2020
Gilbert Van Hassel

Lots of apple on the nose, very round very enjoyable small grower champagne.

Lots of apple on the nose, very round very enjoyable small grower champagne.

Dec 1st, 2018
Conrad Green

Fresh and bright. Pretty.... not a profound wine but bright, Even, and enjoyable

Fresh and bright. Pretty.... not a profound wine but bright, Even, and enjoyable

Jul 5th, 2018
Jordan Wardlaw

Tremendous value for artisanal Champagne with world-class terroir. Loaded with chalk!

Tremendous value for artisanal Champagne with world-class terroir. Loaded with chalk!

Jun 1st, 2018
Alex Lallos

Owner No Limit Fine Wines, Private Wine Consultant

9.2

Way over delivers under $40... grand cru fruit. Toasty, yeasty nose with raspberry, orange blossom and creme brûlée on the nose. Full bodied but with excellent definition. Top notch

Way over delivers under $40... grand cru fruit. Toasty, yeasty nose with raspberry, orange blossom and creme brûlée on the nose. Full bodied but with excellent definition. Top notch

May 11th, 2018
Matt

75 PN 25 CH, 7g/L dosage, 1/2017 disgorgement, SS and full malo. Ripe, exuberant, brimming with autolysis notes. Baked apple, tangelo, strawberry candy, brioche, pastry cream, sweet spices, subtle minerality. A juicy and aromatic NV cuvée that’s pure joy in the glass

75 PN 25 CH, 7g/L dosage, 1/2017 disgorgement, SS and full malo. Ripe, exuberant, brimming with autolysis notes. Baked apple, tangelo, strawberry candy, brioche, pastry cream, sweet spices, subtle minerality. A juicy and aromatic NV cuvée that’s pure joy in the glass

Apr 15th, 2018
Sipping Fine Wine

A blend of 70% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay, with full malolactic fermentation. Fruit aromas with floral and biscuit scents. On the palate peach and red berry flavors with tangy citrus. Smooth lingering finish ending with chalky mineral tones. Good value.

A blend of 70% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay, with full malolactic fermentation. Fruit aromas with floral and biscuit scents. On the palate peach and red berry flavors with tangy citrus. Smooth lingering finish ending with chalky mineral tones. Good value.

Dec 22nd, 2017
Tom Kobylarz

Easy to drink, red fruits galore, blind I would have guessed a rose. The higher dosage was more apparent in the company this was poured with but still pretty low at 6g/l. Ripe fruit and 100% Malo add more perceptible fruitiness and density. Mostly 2012 base wine with a small percentage of reserve wines. 70 PN - 30 Chard.

Easy to drink, red fruits galore, blind I would have guessed a rose. The higher dosage was more apparent in the company this was poured with but still pretty low at 6g/l. Ripe fruit and 100% Malo add more perceptible fruitiness and density. Mostly 2012 base wine with a small percentage of reserve wines. 70 PN - 30 Chard.

2 people found it helpfulNov 4th, 2015
Pedro Rusk

Wine Educator Kendall Jackson

9.4

Love this stuff

Love this stuff

Jun 30th, 2017