Jérôme Prévost
La Closerie Fac-simile Extra Brut Pinot Meunier Rosé Champagne
LC17 consistently shows incredible verve and a multidimensional and layered expression of its rich red berry fruit, blood orange, chalky minerality and sea spray salinity which lead to its long and exhilarating finale. Can’t get enough 👏🏻✨🥂
LC17 consistently shows incredible verve and a multidimensional and layered expression of its rich red berry fruit, blood orange, chalky minerality and sea spray salinity which lead to its long and exhilarating finale. Can’t get enough 👏🏻✨🥂
Dec 4th, 2021Can’t pass this up when you see it on a list! 86d 😅. LC17 again flaunts its riveting energy and coiled tension, layered rich red berry fruit, chalky minerality and an ocean spray like salinity on the back end before its long and exhilarating finale. Always such a treat to have this Rosé.
Can’t pass this up when you see it on a list! 86d 😅. LC17 again flaunts its riveting energy and coiled tension, layered rich red berry fruit, chalky minerality and an ocean spray like salinity on the back end before its long and exhilarating finale. Always such a treat to have this Rosé.
Aug 8th, 2021Don’t mind the label! Easily, along with Selosse, my favorite Rosé. IMO, there’s those two and then everyone else. Probably a common consensus. I love the bracing acidity and tension that compliments the super rich strawberry & raspberry fruit, chalky minerality and sea spray salinity. There’s superb midpalate intensity and density, that’s concluded with a finish that just doesn’t let up. It will certainly age very well, but it’s so enjoyable now. Begs for a Burgundy glass.
Don’t mind the label! Easily, along with Selosse, my favorite Rosé. IMO, there’s those two and then everyone else. Probably a common consensus. I love the bracing acidity and tension that compliments the super rich strawberry & raspberry fruit, chalky minerality and sea spray salinity. There’s superb midpalate intensity and density, that’s concluded with a finish that just doesn’t let up. It will certainly age very well, but it’s so enjoyable now. Begs for a Burgundy glass.
May 20th, 2021