Good as usual. Acidity and bubbles ! — 10 years ago
In fossil limestone. And very distinguishable. — 11 years ago
I guess that if I'm going to love a white wine, it needs to be pink. — 10 years ago
Local red. A blend of grapes made for the Midwest. This is not too sweet and not too fruity; smooth all the way through. Lots of red fruits, both dark and light; a little jammy. Great evening wine. #biodynamic #localwine — 10 years ago
Still heavy fermenting succulent but with no residual dry taste which I was expecting — 10 years ago
Fantastic! A bit more dry than some other Zins I've had, excellent! — 10 years ago
Beautiful saline fossil-like minerality and bracing acidity pairing well with shellfish and cheese. — 11 years ago
Christine Havens
The Laherte Frères Champagne Blanc de Blancs Brut Nature is intense and precise, with bracing acidity and striking mineral overtones. Straw-colored, with a fine mousse, this zero dosage sparkler opens with notes of lemon zest, dried honey, pastry and white flowers. The palate is terroir-driven, chalky, calcareous, fossil-laden soils from the Mesozoic era come to the fore with energy and focus, punctuated by overtones of white grapefruit, lemon zest and spice. Disgorged 06/2013 — 10 years ago