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Paul Goerg Champagnes?

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 6:42 pm
by couch
A question for alden or any others with experience of this producer. What are your impressions? On Sunday I had a NV brut blanc de blancs, billed as from premier cru plots, in a house cuvée made for Lacroix restaurant here in Philadelphia. They had priced it below the standard VC, Bollinger, etc. NV bruts, but it seemed a cut above that range to me. Good acidity but a creamy texture, seemingly ripe fruit (good balance as the bubbles abated toward bottle's end, tableside), a bit of bakery, and some complex flavor notes I couldn't pin down. It was my first acquaintance with this producer. Anyone have notes or opinions? Thanks, as always, in advance.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 7:27 am
by whittaker
From Wine Spectator:
Very inviting, rich and creamy in texture, sporting delicate, mouth-filling effervescence. Slightly sweet from generous flavors of fruit, vanilla and spice that linger nicely on the finish.
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Not one I've tasted myself but for what it's worth (not much) Wine Spectator give it an 87 rating, compared to a 93 for NV Bolly and 91 for NV Veuve.

Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 9:39 pm
by couch
Thanks, Whittaker. Those notes sound right except perhaps the sweetness, though certainly it's not green fruit. I gather Goerg makes several house cuvees so I don't kow whether this is just the standard NV b-de-b relabeled or whether the blend includes more reserve wine. If I ever run across any in a store I'll try it and see how close it seems.