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- VouvrayHead - 04-29-2007

$85

This is the best Chardonnay (80%) heavy Champagne I've tasted.

Pale gold color, very fine bead. Barely more bubbles than prosecco.

The nose is really friendly with upfront sweet bread dough yeastiness with bright orange notes behind that and a touch of nutmeg or a similar spice. As the night wore on, the orange became the dominant aroma, and sweet cream joined the party.

On the palate it is very bright, with lots of doughy orange, vanilla, coconut, and cream flavors. Excellent acidity makes the whole thing float, and the finish is really impressive with creamy and toasty notes at the back-end.

The 98 was the first vintage that Vilmart sourced from the 40+ yr vines as opposed to 25 yr-old vines in previous vintages. They age the stuff in oak, which accounts for all the creamy flavors.

Overall, I still prefer pinot heavy Champagne, but this is unique and absolutely fabulous.

By the way, one of the prettiest bottles I've seen.


- VouvrayHead - 07-10-2010

Just had this again. Oh wow.
The tropical fruit is still there, but it's starting to relax, and the new oak notes are turning from coconilla to lovely spice and nut notes. Concentrated, silky, and long, this is beautiful wine.

As a matter of comparison, I much preferred this to the NV Krug I had last month.
Then again, this might be my favorite bottle of champagne I've had. Wish I had more. Is there an emoticon for "sigh"?


[This message has been edited by VouvrayHead (edited 07-10-2010).]


- TheEngineer - 07-11-2010

Now I'm definitely gonna haft find one! Sounds great!