« A remarkable vintage, on a fruity and expressive vintage »
« Typical vintage of the Bollinger style: generous, full-bodied, with great liveliness »
« A powerful, concentrated, expressive vintage, carried by a beautiful chalky freshness »
« A very beautiful vintage, driven by great aromatic richness »
« A magnificent vintage of gastronomy, ample, complex, rich. »
« An intense cuvee elegant and vinous , with a wide aromatic palette »
« A very nice vintage, fruity, elegant and with great aging potential »
« A fruity vintage that will find beautiful pairings as an aperitif or with white fish »
« A cuvee balanced between the delicacy of Pinot and the freshness of the Mailly terroir »
« A very fine vintage, highlighted by the talent of the Mumm house »
« A Belle Epoque driven by a generous and aromatic vintage »
« A vintage highlighting the know-how of Maison Roederer »
« A rich vintage, concentrated and precise underlined by a magnificent minerality »
« The salty freshness and smoky notes open the way to beautiful accords »
« A cuvée of tension, freshness and minerality »
« A powerful cuvée that will go well with oriental cuisine »
« A generous and delicious Blanc de Noirs »
« An expressive vintage, with great aging potential, reminiscent of 2002, 1989 or 1966 »
« A Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru, ideal as an aperitif »
« A monument of concentration, finesse, expressiveness and elegance »
« The finesse and delicacy of the Perrier-Jouët style sublimated by the 2012 vintage »
« An intense, energetic vintage, driven by the exceptional maturity of the grapes »
« An ample, generous, and very balanced cuvée »
« A fresh, generous and rounded champagne, ideal for an aperitif »
« A very great Blanc de Noirs, driven by a rich and expressive vintage »
« A fresh and fruity nose, followed by a mouth which is both full and aromatic. Superb! »
« A tense cuvée, full of freshness, with lemony and iodine notes »
« A champagne of great freshness and great precision »
« A full, complex and generous champagne, perfect for a gourmet aperitif »