Category | Sparkling Wine |
Varietals | |
Brand | Charles Heidsieck |
Origin | France, Champagne |
Alcohol/vol | 12% |
Wine Enthusiast
- we94
A big boy with almost fleshy fruit. The flavors push into exotic, tropical richness yet retain spicy citrus-rind highlights. There is nothing clumsy, despite the ripeness; the finish seems to extend almost infinitely and keeps zinging you with surprises-marshmallow, marzipan, cookie dough, etc.
Wine Spectator
- ws92
This elegant Champagne is aromatic in profile, with hints of lime blossom, graphite and ground ginger accenting the crushed black currant, pastry and honey flavors. Fine and creamy in texture, offering a lively, lingering finish. Disgorged 2016. Drink now through 2022. 5,000 cases imported.
Burghound
- bh91
This is a prime example of what I call a classic, and completely admirable, "Big House" NV Brut. The nose is yeasty but not too, there is freshness yet a trace of age, there is complexity yet there is still some primary fruit and the round but still vibrant offer excellent depth and fine length plus, and this is the most important part, real finishing character. A more than respectable example that is a really lovely effort in every respect and while it could be aged to moderate benefit, I probably wouldn't do so beyond 3 years or so.
Vinous
- v91
(made from roughly one-third each Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier; 11 g/l dosage; disgorged in 2013 after five years on its yeasts): Bright yellow. Potent smoke-tinged orchard and pit fruit aromas are complemented by notes of tarragon, toasted brioche and pungent flowers. Fleshy and broad on entry, then tighter in the mid-palate, offering juicy pear and nectarine flavors and a bracing kick of chalky minerals. This rich yet lively Champagne finishes with very good thrust and length and repeating smokiness.