Classic dry and crisp champagne with tiny bubbles, lemon, and cream over a touch of minerality. — 3 months ago
Emotion unveils orange oil, red berries, bruised red apple, barberry, almonds, wet mouldy cellar and sausage roll (sic!). A bit disturbing and tempting at the same time. Pointy, oily and racy. Nice chalky finish.
Disgorged in May 2018
60 months on lees
Tasted on 2023-07-06 — 2 years ago
Amazing small producer - delicate berries, just the right acid and tart, subtle minerals — 2 months ago
Straw color, classic champagne notes in nose, brioche yeasty, good acidity to balance some richness, dry — 3 months ago
Cedar coat closet — 4 months ago
Shay A

Opened during the WB virtual taste with Thomas Champs of the Vilmart family.
Disgorged April 2022; 70% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot noir; 7g/dosage; no malo; 10months in oak
While I’ve had Vilmart before, I’ve not focused on the wine and its history before the way I did with this virtual taste. Normally 7g/l dosage starts to cause me to pause, but this is another example of how dosage plays so many different instruments aside from sweetness. Beautiful texture and precision. Slight reduction upon opening. Brioche, lemon cream, honeycrisp apple (not tart; ripe), sea salt, faint honey. The mineral/chalk profile is upfront and the mousse is really nice and soft/creamy. A wonderful balance in acid, fruit, texture.
Followed over two days, and I may have enjoyed day two a small bit more! Always an incredible value. — 5 hours ago