Not as bad as I remember it. It’s been a while though.
Slightly, bruised pear & red & green apple, lime zest, lemon pulp, some ginger white spice w/ a touch of heat, limestone mixed in volcanic minerals, crisp chalkiness, sea spray, yeasty bread dough, yellow & white spring flowers, lively acidity and a balanced & nicely polished elegant finish that last 45 seconds and lands on volcanics.
Emirates SFO. — 2 months ago
Pretty yellow label. Lovely light golden. Mild aroma of lemon curd. Rainwater. Flavors are amazing. Minerality. Meyer Lemon. Fresh and enjoyable. Hits all the notes, low and high. — 13 days ago
Had a glass in Champaign. Rude, rustic, woody and sensitive. — 3 months ago
One of my favorite champagnes of all time. No bitterness. Tons of bright red fruit. — 3 months ago
Somm David T
Independent Sommelier/Wine Educator
A little pre-thanksgiving bubbles. Hope you all have a great day of football & turkey dinner with family/friends! 🏈 🦃 🥧 🍽️ 🍁
It has been a yr and half of more since I’ve had the Launois Veuve Clemence. Still enjoy this quite a bit but I sense the 8g’s dosage more now versus the 2-6g’s dosage that I have gravitated.
It shows orange citrus blend, lime pulp, lemon zest to chiffon, grapefruit with pith, Bosc pear, red apple, pineapple, tropical melons, kiwi, white spice, gritty chalk, crispy volcanics, dry river stone, saline, sea fossils, limestone marl, notes of frothed whole milk, graham cracker crust, yellow & white flowers, jasmine mixed in greens, lively, crisp acidity, very well balanced, complex, good tension/structure and elegant finish that lasts minutes and long sets on spice and minerals.
100% Blanc de Blanc, Grand Cru vineyards in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger and spent almost five years on lees, founded in 1872 and has passed through 8 generations.
If you go to Champagne, try & get an appointment. They have a huge historical champagne museum that is amazing.
Excellent value @ $44.99. — 19 hours ago