Bright and juicy rose, strawberry, peach and lemon. Just a real good time at the cottage. $20 @ LCBO. — 2 years ago

Prior notes continue to apply…
When we visited Billecart-Salmon in October of 2021, we received a tour of the stunning estate. Along the way, our guide, Jerome, paused near a traditional “Clos” (a single vineyard, enclosed by a wall) on the property.
We could see a beautiful stone wall, surrounding a tiny 1 hectare parcel of “Clos Saint-Hilaire,” named after the Patron Saint & local church in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, where Billecart-Salmon is located.
Although we didn’t go into the Clos, we learned about how special this parcel is to the family; how it’s exclusively planted to Pinot Noir with vines dating back to 1964; how work in the vineyard is performed by hand and horse-drawn plows; how this parcel is farmed according to an age-old savoir-faire, adhering to principles of sustainable viticulture.
The wine is pale gold with a prominent bouquet of yellow apple, Anjou pear, raspberry, lemon curd, white peach, white blossom, desiccated white rose, wet stones, biscuit, brioche, almond paste, marzipan, crusty croissant, pie crust, toast, creamy texture and persistent, fine-beaded mousse and long elegant finish.
This is a 2005 “Blanc de Noirs” Champagne, comprised of 100% Pinot Noir, all coming from Le Clos Saint Hilaire, vinified entirely in oak casks to lend texture and body, and aged over 13 years sur lie prior to its recent release. Due to the vineyard’s small size, production is very limited, and wine only produced in the best vintages.
Cheers to beautiful wines expressing a singularity of time and place!
Billecart-Salmon Le Clos Saint-Hilaire (2005). — 3 months ago


Lovely light Provençal Rosé. Light strawberry flavor with some vanilla. Perfect with light mild fish. . — a year ago
Peachy nose. Slight hints of strawberries and white peach. Very dry. Great rose! — 4 months ago
Dry dry dry with raspberry, dried strawberries, straw and hay. — 5 months ago
性价比最高的精酿了可能是,芫荽籽柑橘皮的制作神来之笔了,简单易饮且回味悠长。
在家喝酒真爽! — 2 years ago
Alex Cassidy
Delicious, drinkable rose - bright and citrus, but not too sweet — 3 months ago