Gosset Grande Reserve NV
Price £42.90
Stock Level: 10
| Grape: | Chardonnay 46%, Pinot Noir 44%, Pinot Meunier 10% |
| Strength: | 12% |
| Style: | Dry |
| Size: | 75cl |
| Cellar Notes: | From the second oldest, or depending on terminology, the oldest House in Champagne, a rich, seriously well-made wine. Chardonnay just edges Pinot Noir in the blend, with a little Pinot Meunier adding a seductive brioche aroma |
| Appearance: | Clear and bright |
| Aromas: | Seductive brioche and biscuit aromas |
| Palate: | The palate is deliciously biscuity while the finish is elegant and assertive |
Vineyard Notes: Vineyard: Gosset
Gosset Gosset is the oldest known producer of wine in the Champagne, its origins going back to 1584. Since 1994 it has been owned by the Cognac house, Frapin and Jean Pierre Cointreau is currently C.E.O of both companies. Situated in the tiny Grand Cru village of Aÿ, 5km from Epernay, Gosset has some rather famous neighbours, including Bollinger. However, production is much below that of the larger houses, at around 1.3 million bottles, where as Moët et Chandon are nearing 30 million. With this small production, Gosset concentrates on the quality of its wines rather than the quantity. All Gosset champagnes are ‘recently disgorged’, normally with a high proportion of Chardonnay and without malolactic fermentation. This preserves acidity which in turn keeps the wine fresh for much longer. The Gosset style is very creamy, dry but not acidic, full, biscuity and yeasty


