Domaine Dupont

Etienne Dupont Cidre Bouché Brut de Normandie

9.09 ratings
9.12 pro ratings
Normandy, France
Top Notes For
David Shaw

I drink so much local cider in the Pacific Northwest, but it’s good to benchmark occasionally versus the Old World standards. More head on the initial pour than cider in the glass; the head looks more like a malt syrup ale than a clean cider. After dampening down, the cider shows moderate carbonation with steady flow of pinpoint bubbles through ultra clear golden brown. Funk and maybe butter, but a dense apple profile on the nose. Frothy but lightly flavored in the mouth, rich, tending semi dry with a frothy finish. Buttery, malic and slightly perfumed aftertaste. Mild pulp astringency and flavor emerges with repeated tasting. Product is 5.5% alc/vol, unfiltered, unpasteurized. Subtly textured mouthfeel overall and lightly flavored, nuanced and totally delightful, unexpected excellence as it tastes so good in characteristics I did not anticipate it would display. It’s just not crafted as most New World ciders are, in all the best ways. Calling it rustic misses most of the positives, at least of this vintage; there’s much more complexity going on here. Great value and a delightful companion on a chilly early fall evening.

I drink so much local cider in the Pacific Northwest, but it’s good to benchmark occasionally versus the Old World standards. More head on the initial pour than cider in the glass; the head looks more like a malt syrup ale than a clean cider. After dampening down, the cider shows moderate carbonation with steady flow of pinpoint bubbles through ultra clear golden brown. Funk and maybe butter, but a dense apple profile on the nose. Frothy but lightly flavored in the mouth, rich, tending semi dry with a frothy finish. Buttery, malic and slightly perfumed aftertaste. Mild pulp astringency and flavor emerges with repeated tasting. Product is 5.5% alc/vol, unfiltered, unpasteurized. Subtly textured mouthfeel overall and lightly flavored, nuanced and totally delightful, unexpected excellence as it tastes so good in characteristics I did not anticipate it would display. It’s just not crafted as most New World ciders are, in all the best ways. Calling it rustic misses most of the positives, at least of this vintage; there’s much more complexity going on here. Great value and a delightful companion on a chilly early fall evening.

Oct 2nd, 2019
Matt Nason

A horse shit out an apple.

A horse shit out an apple.

Dec 4th, 2018
Chris

Nice unfiltered cider

Nice unfiltered cider

Oct 21st, 2018
Russ Kujan

Russ had this 5 years ago

Russ had this 5 years ago

Oct 19th, 2019
Nick

Nick had this 6 years ago

Nick had this 6 years ago

Nov 25th, 2018
Iain Newton

Iain had this 7 years ago

Iain had this 7 years ago

Apr 8th, 2018
Anthony Pezzotti

Anthony had this 7 years ago

Anthony had this 7 years ago

Feb 6th, 2018
Jason Townsend

Jason had this 7 years ago

Jason had this 7 years ago

Oct 20th, 2017