The champagne Louis Roederer Vintage Brut, vintage 2008 from the winery Champagne Louis Roederer has been rated in 2016 by Peter Moser with 97 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Pinot Noir, Chardonnay from the region Montagne de Reims in France.
Tasting Notes
Pale yellow, soft green hues, very delicate mousse. Scents of nutty biscuits, enticing yellow tropical fruit, apple-mango, candied zest, multi-layered, pervaded by subtle hints of blossom honey. Composed, expressive, firm texture followed by delicate orange notes, salty-minerality, and a lemony touch on the finish. Great finesse and length, highly elegant, good ageing potential.
More about the tastingLight yellow, delicate green shimmers, very delicate mousse. A subtle underlying nutty tone, yellow tropical fruit nuances, a hint of orange zest, a floral note and a dash of honey. Very complex by Roederer standards, discreetly expressive, firm texture pervaded by delicate orange notes, saline-minerality, a slight citrus touch on the finish, great finesse and length. Good ageing potential for years to come.
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