Acts half its age, fresh as a daisy which is something to admire in this vintage. Easily another 20 years here. Probably much better in 5 years. — 11 years ago
Great with lamb + beef sausage. This really acts like Nebbiolo with oak. Rustic tannin (wood?). Lighter bodied like burgundy but tarry like the nebb. Cherry type fruit that could almost be either. Makes a great blinder. — 12 years ago
Produced by Anselme and Corinne Selosse - owners of "les Avizes" hotel - a place I will visit to learn more about this fascinating producer. This wine is not like any champagne you have had before, your "initiale" impression might jolt your senses!! You must have an open mind and allow this wines innate qualities to take over. *oxidized style, a kiss of balsamic or sherry from time in wood and age of cuvée - this wine was disgorged in 2011 and is a blend of 03-04-05. I think a Tete de cuvée seeker will stumble on this wine and try to fit it in the wrong frame - at $250 it comes with expectations that a good Sommelier will need to steer. This is not like Krug or anything else - it is so unique that you probably need to totally remove your mind from Champagne.... With that said, this wine haunts my mind!!! Two days later it is all I can think about. I will attempt to describe: stewed apricot, lime zest, quince, balsamic, vanilla, and a bubble so faint that it acts like a housekeeper just refreshing the room that is your palate. Haunting - charming - devious - sensual - erotic - mind altering....must have again soon. — 11 years ago
A wine with two acts. Memorable... — 12 years ago
Whoa. If you can find this anywhere near $40- grab it. Acts and has the pedigree of wines priced twice that. Great. Great juice. — 12 years ago
Beautiful Nebbiolo which exposes delicious bitter cherries, violets and tar. Mouthwatering high acidity, together with appealing chewy tannins and great body, which acts as a columns and mingle this two factors together — 12 years ago
Ryan Brazell
Rise Over Run
Acts an awful lot like Sancerre. Citrus pith and herbs. — 11 years ago