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A good rosé champagne, with good acidity and very fine bubbles. A very citrusy and mineral champagne, perhaps even a little too much for my personal taste. If I hadn't looked at the label, I could have mistaken it for a good Italian Franciacorta.
Well - my first Rose champagne , a nice expierence and really not a bad champagne for this lower price.
Good taste for any purpose and good at a summerday outside - will have to be very cool..
The Champagne Lanson Green Label perfectly expresses the qualities and uniqueness of its terroir! It is delightfully composed of Pinot Noir, and forms a perfectly composed balance between freshness, fruit and elegance, qualities that perfectly reflect Champagnes Lanson. After four years in the cellar, this aromatic Champagne maintains a beautiful minerality!
Black Réserve is the result of unique expertise and is based on a selection of the best Champagne crus, 70% Grand and Premier Crus. It was designed by Herve Dantan, Cellar Master, in order to provide a non-vintage brut Champagne, combining freshness, complexity and fullness, to attract connoisseurs of wine and gastronomy. Composed of 45% reserve wines and enjoying prolonged ageing in the cellar of more than 5 years, Black Réserve promises a great tasting with its ample and refined texture!
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A good rosé champagne, with good acidity and very fine bubbles. A very citrusy and mineral champagne, perhaps even a little too much for my personal taste. If I hadn't looked at the label, I could have mistaken it for a good Italian Franciacorta.more reviews