Essi Avellan: Deep lemon-gold color. Rich, pronounced nose, with accentuated oaky notes alongside light oxidation and ripe appley character and Sherry-like yeasty notes. Intensely fruity, well-structured palate, with fine acidic backbone. A good example in this style. 16.5
Simon Field: Oaky barley-sugar nose, then a palate that combines piercing acidity (no malolactic here) with authoritative notes of red fruit and semi-tropical fruit. Austerity and oaky indulgence at the same time—a pleasing paradox in its own right. 15.5
Tom Stevenson: An oaky style, with lovely ripe, peachy fruit underneath, which makes it currently Chardonnay-dominated. Not my style of Champagne, but it is a legitimate style. And for those who like oak in their Champagne, this is one that can be recommended—hence it is half a point higher than I would personally score. 17
Details
Wine expert | Tom Stevenson Essi Avellan Simon Field |
Tastings year | 2013 |
Region | Champagne |
Appellation | Champagne AOC |
% Alcohol By Volume | 12.5 |
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