Tasty wine. Dark golden color, great minerality with well integrated and not sharpe acidity. Round lemon was the most pronounced fruit flavor. — 6 years ago
High sharpe — 7 years ago
With Stephen Sharpe at Rush Hour — 5 months ago
Sharpe, dusty cherry with an earthiness that adds depth and interest — 7 years ago
More reductive than oxidative. Green apple, bruised pear, quince, overripe pineapple, grapefruit, grapefruit pit, yellow lilies, refined soft chalkiness that just about perfect, gritty volcanic minerals, crisp, sharpe acidity and full rich finish that lasts a full minute.
— 8 years ago
On the nose; macerated lemon & golden apple, just a whiff of apple cider, overripe pineapple, lemon custard, the citrus flesh in marmalade, lime pith with some flesh, sea spray, chalkiness, yeast, yellow lilies, citrus blooms and white spring flowers.
The body is full & rich. Acidity is sharpe & crisp. Macerated lemon & golden apple, just a whiff of apple cider, a little bit of sour green apple, overripe pineapple, lemon custard, the citrus flesh in marmalade, lime pith with some flesh, sea shells, chalkiness, round grey volcanic minerals, yeasty, doughy, bread, yellow lilies, citrus blooms and white spring flowers. The long finish is rich and is excellently executed.
Photos of; Dom Perignon-Moët & Chandon, the statue of the lengendary Dom Perignon who was given credit for inventing Champagne, but that’s just an Urban Legend, cellar shot of a large cask and aging Champagne bottles and one of their beautiful vineyards. @Delta Sky Lounge ATL — 7 years ago
Willem Jan Withagen
Still a bit young. Fresh sharpe fruits. Can do with some more integration. — 4 months ago