"The Brut Réserve is a real rock star"
Bérèche Brut Reserve NV
Bérèche is one of our favorite producers in all of Champagne. Everything that he turns out is shockingly good.
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Bérèche is one of our favorite producers in all of Champagne. Everything that he turns out is shockingly good.
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"Although most readers probably associate Bérèche with some of their higher-end bottlings, the Brut Réserve is a real rock s
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"Although most readers probably associate Bérèche with some of their higher-end bottlings, the Brut Réserve is a real rock star." -Antonio Galloni Bérèche is one of our favorite producers in all of Champagne. Everything that he turns out is shockingly good.
Chartogne-Taillet's lineup reaches its pinnacle in the exactingly-rendered single-vineyard bottlings. They dramatize just how sensitive and precise the winemaking is. The Chemin de Reims, first bottled as a single-vineyard champagne in 2011, is an extraordinary example of Chartogne’s skillful winemaking.
Jérôme Prévost is one of the greatest growers in all of Champagne. For many, this will sound trite. Prévost has a cult following, and the wines quickly disappear from the market.
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When Taittinger's Comtes de Champagne is on, it can reach heights that only a select few Champagnes can achieve. As Galloni's note above makes clear, the 2002 is a very special wine.
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