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Coates & Seely Brut Reserve Méthode Britannique Brut Hampshire

The 2012 Coates & Seely Brut Reserve Méthode Britannique Brut Hampshire 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 Michael Edwards, Simon Field and Tom Stevenson on Coates & Seely Brut Reserve Méthode Britannique Brut Hampshire - an internationally acclaimed traditional method sparkling from Burgundy.
Coates & Seely Brut Reserve Méthode Britannique Brut Hampshire
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Wine Name
Coates & Seely Brut Reserve Méthode Britannique Brut Hampshire

Wine Producer
Coates & Seely

Score
88

Wine Style
Traditional Method Sparkling

Grape Type
Chardonnay
Pinot Noir

Country
United Kingdom

Vintage
2001

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Michael Edwards: Clear yellowish hue; quite clenched nose; more expressive in the mouth—mousse of vital but creamy texture; good balance and tension—fine apéritif style, some class 16

Simon Field: Lively mousse, but rather reticent nose: gunflint and tobacco evidenced. Palate rather raw and youthful; no shortage of mid-palate power; one just misses a touch of finesse and definition on the finish. Dry, with plenty of Calvinist work ethic—this one works well 16

Tom Stevenson: Another English-orchard style, with typically high acids, but broader and more involved, with yeast-complexed fruit more evident 16.5

Details

Wine expert Michael Edwards
Simon Field
Tom Stevenson
Tastings year 2012
Region England
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