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Champagne Tarlant Cuvée Louis Brut Nature

The 2004 Champagne Tarlant Cuvée Louis Brut Nature has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Michel Bettane, Simon Larkin and Anthony Rose on Champagne Tarlant Cuvée Louis Brut Nature - an internationally acclaimed traditional method sparkling from Champagne.
Champagne Tarlant Cuvée Louis Brut Nature
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Wine Name
Champagne Tarlant Cuvée Louis Brut Nature

Wine Producer
Tarlant

Score
85

Wine Style
Traditional Method Sparkling

Grape Type
Chardonnay

Country
France

Vintage
NV

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Michel Bettane: Pale colour; small bubbles. Tart, oxidised nose but vinous and characterful. Finishes on a bitter, even metallic note. 13

Simon Larkin : Slightly more golden hue than any of the others in this flight. Aromas of toasty, citrus fruit. Seems overly chilled, but good rich qualities still come through, with a pleasing weight and a textural mousse. Equally fine persistence. A complex example, this suggests that considerable development is a prerequisite. 16

Anthony Rose: Good, healthy yellow-gold. Possible oak fermentation, with vanilla on the nose. A hint of toffee apple, rich and full-flavoured. Nice, sweetly ripe, baked apple and clove-like fruit with a good, creamy, mouth-filling mousse and rich savoury balance to it in traditional, gout anglais style. 15

Details

Wine expert Michel Bettane
Simon Larkin
Anthony Rose
Tastings year 2004
Region Champagne
AppellationChampagne AOC
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