| Country |
France |
|---|---|
| Region |
Champagne |
| Sub Region | |
| Bottling |
Estate Bottled |
| Type of Wine |
Sparkling wine |
| Vintage |
2008 |
| Bottle size |
0.75 L |
| Packaging |
Loose |
| Rating |
100 |
| Reviewer |
Robert Parker |
| Label |
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| Capsule |
good condition |
| Level |
neck |
Reseña profesional
The 2008 Brut Grand Cru Millésime was eventually disgorged with only five grams per liter dosage, as Francis Egly and I had discussed last summer, and the wine has turned out just as magically as I anticipated. I have already drunk five or six bottles, and on every occasion, the 2008 has immensely rewarded time in the glass, as it’s as tightly wound as one would expect a great Ambonnay Champagne in a great vintage to be. Blossoming with inviting aromas of orchard fruit, citrus oil, pralines and freshly baked bread, much as I observed last year, it’s full-bodied, deep and layered, with immense depth and concentration, racy acids and elegantly muscular structuring dry extract. Long and penetrating, this will really reward further aging; indeed, Egly mentioned that he intends to keep back some of the 2008 for re-release at a later date, a decision which means more consumers will have the chance to experience the wine at the true peak of its powers. But even at this early stage, it is already a monument to what Champagne’s grower revolution has achieved over the last 30 or so years.






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