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Harvest is by hand and the wines are aged in stainless steel tanks. The Moncuits avoid using wood, as they feel it gets in the way of the village's hallmark delicacy and minerality. The wines normally go through malolactic, except in certain vintages when acidity is low - - not often a problem in Le Mesnil. Most of their non-vintage releases actually come from one harvest, while the vintages are held back slightly longer and include grapes picked from some older and better exposed vineyard sites. Hugues de Coulmet Blanc de Blancs N/V: Lower dosage of 8 grams / liter. Fruit forward, with round, bright, citrus flavors along with floral notes (jasmine). Cuvée Pierre Moncuit-Delos Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs: Pierre Moncuit 1999 Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs: Aged for a minimum of four years, with a dosage of 9 grams sugar / liter. Rounder and more mineralled than the regular cuvée, with more grapefruit, subtle pineapple, chalk and a touch of spice. With aeration, a touch of orange peel and spice emerge. Pierre Moncuit 1999 Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs Cuvée Nichole Moncuit Vieille Vigne: Top cuvée of the house, made with a parcel of old vines upwards of 90 years of age - - extremely old for champagne. Wonderfully forthcoming nose combines acacia notes with an enthralling nougat-like aroma. Additional flavors include figs and raisins, along with honeyed pineapple. The richness of flavors are offset by a lovely underlying acidity on which rides attractive chalky notes. Stellar champagne.
International Wine Cellar, Nov/Dev 2004, Pierre Moncuit Brut Grand Cru Cuvée Pierre Moncuit-Delos: "Pale color. Subdued citric and mineral aromas. Very pure, penetrating flavors of lemon, grapefruit pith and crushed stone. Even more incisive and intense than the Hugues de Coulmet, with a finer-grained palate feel, though not yet longer on the aftertaste. But this is superbly racy blanc de blancs, from all Mesnil chardonnay. 90(+?) points." 90 Points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate Issue 144. (No tasting notes given). La Revue du Vin de France: "A classic brut in a traditional style with buttery and nutty notes. A classic to have in your cellar. 4/5." Jancis Robinson: "The bargain of this tasting...This is a very fine wine - - pretty much all 2002. Lovely cool, refreshing, confident, bone dry classic chardonnay nose with all the charm and breadth on the palate contributed by fruit rather than added dosage. Great stuff! This is archetypal aperitif wine. 18/20" Mike Steinberger MSN's Slate December 2004: "Fine bubbles and a fine nose, with honey, nuts, salt, and the unmistakable scent of the corner bakery. Ever wonder what liquefied lemon meringue pie would taste like? Me neither, but here's a chance to find out. Some hazelnut flavors thrown in, terrific acidity, and altogether a very engaging bubbly."
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