The champagne Louis Roederer Cristal Vintage Brut, vintage 2008 from the winery Champagne Louis Roederer has been rated in 2019 by Peter Moser with 100 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Pinot Noir, Chardonnay from the region Champagne in France.
Tasting Notes
Light greenish yellow, silver reflections; fine, persistent mousse. Fresh white peach note, light tropical fruit, mineral, incredibly youthful and purist. On the palate complex, fine yellow tropical fruit nuances, a touch of peach and apple, tight-knit, firm body, very vital, energetic acidity, dynamic, lemony-salty touch, has an immensely long finish. Certainly has the potential to age for many years, finesse and richness as never before.
More about the tastingLight greenish-yellow, silver hues, with a fine, persistent mousse. Crisp white peach notes, light tropical fruit, alongside minerality. Distinctly youthful and puristic. Complex on the palate with subtle yellow tropical fruit nuances, a hint of peach and apple, tightly structured, firm body, very vivid flanked by lively acidity with a citrus underpinned saline touch. Offers an immensely long finish, ageing potential, utterly sophisticated.
More about the tastingLight yellow, silver reflections, fine mousse. Delicate stone fruit, a hint of hazelnut and biscuit, nuances of orange blossom, yellow tropical fruit. Rich in finesse, silky texture, white peach, a hint of pineapple, finessed acidity structure, a hint of lime, subtle fruit, salty on the finish, remains very long, has a great aging potential.
More about the tastingMedium yellow, silver hues, fine, persistent mousse. Scents of fine biscuit notes, fresh white apple, lime zest, mineral touch with delicate hints of walnut. Racy, elegant texture, delicate woody notes, fine white fruit, delicate peach and apple nuances, lively, elegant structure, mineral and enduring, precise style, fine nuances of pears on the finish. Good ageing potential, dry finish, long lingering endurance.
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