Louis Roederer Estate Brut NV

Today’s bottle is a must-have for anybody looking to pop bubbly in the next few months. It really is that good. I was sampled on it last week and it honestly left me taken aback. I never say there’s a better bottle than Diebolt for the price, but luckily for me, this one comes in $1 higher, so I don’t have to make the call!Their Collection 242 Series started about a decade ago as a project to make the very best multi-vintage blend possible. Nobody is doing anything quite like this.

Original price was: $38.00.Current price is: $31.99.

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94 Points, Decanter
Always a solid wine from Anderson Valley, this NV is built of 60% Chardonnay and 40% Pinot Noir and offers pretty lemony and lemon oil notes atop a bed of fragrant white flowers. Very round and complete with an assertive mousse, just-baked bread, and bruised yellow apple fruit. This bubbly has excellent depth and a terrific mineral finish. Aged a minimum of two years on the yeast

93 Points, James Suckling
Aromas of pie crust with hints of nuts and cooked apple. Some butter cookie. Medium to full body with notes of seashell, cooked apple and lemon rind. Chunky at the end. A base of 2019. A blend of 60% chardonnay and 40% pinot noir. Two years on the lees.

93 Points, Wine Enthusiast
An enticing, toasty, nutty aroma leads to crisp and complex flavors in this medium-bodied wine that is braced by good acidity and a fine bead of bubbles. Subtle, mature notes complement the elegant texture.

There’s an entire dedicated team that oversees this project, visiting each grower three or more times a year and vinifying the wine parcel for parcel to maximize the flavor profile. It even has them taking all fruit picked and storing it in oak to allow each vintage to grow in sweetness, roundness, and substance before blending together different years without any rules or limits to make the best possible wine. Champagne needs more of this!

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