L Levi Dalton Levi Dalton Mar 29, 2011 #21 Well, if it brings Guilhaume Gerard out to say a few (written!) words, you know it must be a conversation worth having.
Well, if it brings Guilhaume Gerard out to say a few (written!) words, you know it must be a conversation worth having.
S Sharon Bowman Sharon Bowman Mar 29, 2011 #22 originally posted by Guilhaume gerard: I'll stick to the "les vignes" and the occasional "papilles insolites" when i can get my hands on some. Click to expand... GG, the vintage wines are also great. I agree: Les Papilles Insolites is just rocking zero dosage wine of the pinot noir persuasion. And Vignes de Montgueux and Rosé are also flawless. Going back to the Cotet, it does have 2g/L dosage, which, though extra brut, could be too much? I am confused on extra-brut of late, in truth. I will post separately.
originally posted by Guilhaume gerard: I'll stick to the "les vignes" and the occasional "papilles insolites" when i can get my hands on some. Click to expand... GG, the vintage wines are also great. I agree: Les Papilles Insolites is just rocking zero dosage wine of the pinot noir persuasion. And Vignes de Montgueux and Rosé are also flawless. Going back to the Cotet, it does have 2g/L dosage, which, though extra brut, could be too much? I am confused on extra-brut of late, in truth. I will post separately.
O Oliver McCrum Oliver McCrum Mar 31, 2011 #23 2 g/L is where 'dry' normally stops for table wine, I can't imagine that it could be too much for Champagne. Haven't had the wine, though.
2 g/L is where 'dry' normally stops for table wine, I can't imagine that it could be too much for Champagne. Haven't had the wine, though.