Gosset - Celebris - Extra Brut

94 points - The Wine Advocate
Gosset - Celebris - Extra Brut - 2007 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Gosset - Celebris - Extra Brut

94 points - The Wine Advocate
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The NV Extra Brut Cuvee Blanc de Blancs Celebris is 100% Chardonnay composed of vintages 1995, 1996, 1998 and 1999. This powerful, sinewy wine possesses a striking combination of soaring aromatics and deep, rich fruit all buttressed by notable structure. The ripe tropical fruit is intermingled with sweet notes of oak, flowers and minerals in a gorgeous expression of Chardonnay. Although the wine already shows some pretty signs of early tertiary complexity, there is more than enough vibrancy and freshness to ensure at least a decade of very fine drinking. The cork is labeled C 7386, and this bottle was disgorged early December, 2007. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2020. I was extremely impressed with the wines I tasted from Gosset. The house style is one of finely-sculpted wines that possess striking clarity and precision. Gosset favors oak aging for their top selections and malolactic fermentation is always blocked. The top of the line Celebris range sees very low dosage. From top to bottom this is an exceptional line-up from one of Champagne’s most historic houses.
Type:
Sparkling
Country:
France
Region:
Champagne
Appellation:
Champagne
Producer:
Gosset

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Gosset

Gosset

Gosset is a renowned champagne house that has been producing exceptional wines since 1584. Located in the heart of the Champagne region in France, Gosset is known for...

Gosset is a renowned champagne house that has been producing exceptional wines since 1584. Located in the heart of the Champagne region in France, Gosset is known for its traditional and artisanal approach to winemaking. The house is one of the oldest in the region and has a rich history of producing high-quality champagnes.

Gosset champagnes are made using only the finest grapes from the best vineyards in the region. The house is known for its use of the Chardonnay grape, which gives its champagnes a unique and elegant character. The wines are aged for a minimum of three years, which allows them to develop complex and nuanced flavors.

Gosset produces a range of champagnes, including its flagship Grande Reserve, which is a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. This champagne is known for its rich and creamy texture, with notes of brioche, honey, and citrus. The house also produces a range of vintage champagnes, including the Grand Millesime, which is made only in exceptional years.

In addition to its champagnes, Gosset also produces a range of still wines, including a Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from the Aube region. These wines are made using the same traditional methods as the champagnes and are known for their elegance and finesse.

Overall, Gosset is a champagne house that is steeped in history and tradition. Its champagnes are known for their exceptional quality and unique character, making them a favorite among wine lovers around the world.

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In 1668, Dom Pérignon is said to have discovered how to make sparkling wine; today his technique is used the world over, although Champagne continues to make some...

In 1668, Dom Pérignon is said to have discovered how to make sparkling wine; today his technique is used the world over, although Champagne continues to make some of the finest. France’s most northerly wine region, Champagne is now home to 15,000 growers and 290 ‘houses’. A blend of grape varieties is usually required: white Chardonnay to add fruit and elegance, and two reds – Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier – to provide body and backbone.

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