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Champagne le Mesnil 1999 150cl

Côte des Blancs | Champagne | France
CHF 2’702.50

Tous les millésimes

1999 2006 2007
Évaluations et Scores
95 Robert Parker
The Salon 1999 Brut Le Mesnil – disgorged already in 2011 and dosed with a pretty typical six grams of residual sugar – displays faintly fusil and quarry dust notes as well as hickory nut, almond, walnut and toasted wheat piquancy on the nose. Polished and subtly creamy in texture yet brightly juicy with apple and lemon, this displays an uncanny sense of lift and refinement, perfectly complementing the honeysuckle and heliotrope perfume that waft inner-mouth. You could lose yourself in the ineffability of this wine’s floral diversity and in its resonantly nut and grain low tones. Hints of apple pip lend subtle additional piquancy on a long and at once soothing as well as stimulating finish, with suggestions of oyster liquor becoming prominent as the bottle stands open for a few minutes, and serving to milk the salivary glands for all that they are worth. Follow this for at least a decade.
95 Robert Parker
The Salon 1999 Brut Le Mesnil – disgorged already in 2011 and dosed with a pretty typical six grams of residual sugar – displays faintly fusil and quarry dust notes as well as hickory nut, almond, walnut and toasted wheat piquancy on the nose. Polished and subtly creamy in texture yet brightly juicy with apple and lemon, this displays an uncanny sense of lift and refinement, perfectly complementing the honeysuckle and heliotrope perfume that waft inner-mouth. You could lose yourself in the ineffability of this wine’s floral diversity and in its resonantly nut and grain low tones. Hints of apple pip lend subtle additional piquancy on a long and at once soothing as well as stimulating finish, with suggestions of oyster liquor becoming prominent as the bottle stands open for a few minutes, and serving to milk the salivary glands for all that they are worth. Follow this for at least a decade.
Producteur
Maison Salon
L’histoire de Salon est unique en Champagne. Déçu par la qualité des champagnes existant à l’époque, Eugène-Aimé Salon s’est engagé en 1911 dans la production de son propre champagne à partir du terroir exceptionnel du Mesnil. Il a déployé des efforts considérables pour élaborer le vin de ses rêves : un Blanc de Blancs sans précédent. Un seul mot suffit pour qualifier ce champagne : unique ! Il est élaboré à partir d’un seul terroir – la Côte des Blancs – d’un seul cru – Le Mesnil-sur-Oger –d’un seul cépage – le chardonnay – et d’un seul millésime. Le chardonnay provenant du Mesnil-sur-Oger apporte beaucoup de raffinement, de fraîcheur, de complexité et de capacité de vieillissement au vin, même après de longues années passées en cave.