- Colour Champagne_Sparkling
- Producer Domaine Evremond
- Region England
- Grape Pinot Noir / Chardonnay / Pinot Meunier
- Drinking 2025 - 2035
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Later
NV - Domaine Evremond Classic Cuvée Edition I - 6x75cl
- Colour Champagne Sparkling
- Producer Domaine Evremond
- Region England
- Grape Pinot Noir / Chardonnay / Pinot Meunier
- Drinking 2025 - 2035
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Later
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Goedhuis Waddesdon, April 2025
A beautiful nose of freshly cut green apple, lime zest with a whisper of honeysuckle. A fine and elegant mousse with concentrated flavours of lemon, apple and rich tarte au citron and passion fruit curd. The creamy texture is brilliantly balanced by bright and zesty acidity which makes this wine super fresh with a gorgeous, lingering and mineral finish of sherbet with light florality.
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Vinous, October 2024, Score: 93
The NV Brut Classic Cuvée Edition I is the inaugural release of Champagne Taittinger's English sparkling wine project founded in 2014, made from vines planted in 2017 in chalk and flint soils in Kent. It is based on the 2020 vintage with around 25% of reserve wines dating to the tiny first vintage of 2018 and the first proper vintage in 2019, all fermented and aged in stainless steel only, undergoing full malolactic conversion. The wine is a blend (...) reflecting the current plantings at the 69-hectare estate. A citric, bright lemon and green apple freshness defines the lively nose of the wine. More air allows lemony Viennoiserie to peep through, as well as an ozone breeze. Fine, creamy bubbles immediately distinguish the slender palate, where more lemon freshness is bedded in the smoothness of that exemplary mousse. An impressive and elegant debut, svelte and clean-cut, especially considering the Pinot Noir dominance of the wine. Châpeau.
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The Times, September 2024
This is clearly a wine that delivers on the promise of this Anglo-French collaboration, bringing the best of both worlds, at once with a youthful vivacity, but also an underlying complexity and concentration that will continue to emerge with a little more age. Put simply, this is a delicious wine and a great addition to the English sparkling scene.
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Goedhuis Waddesdon, April 2025
A beautiful nose of freshly cut green apple, lime zest with a whisper of honeysuckle. A fine and elegant mousse with concentrated flavours of lemon, apple and rich tarte au citron and passion fruit curd. The creamy texture is brilliantly balanced by bright and zesty acidity which makes this wine super fresh with a gorgeous, lingering and mineral finish of sherbet with light florality.
Region
England
England is fast becoming a rich source of high quality sparkling wines, many of which are making waves on the international scene. The chalky Kimmeridgian soil that crops up in Chablis, Sancerre, and Champagne plunges under the Channel only to resurface on the south coast of England. Grape growers in southern counties like Sussex, Kent, Hampshire, Devon and Cornwall have been making increasingly impressive cuvées using the traditional Champagne varieties (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier) and the traditional production method (second fermentation in bottle and extended ageing on lees). Ripeness is becoming an increasingly regular occurrence in this marginal climate thanks to gradually warming annual temperatures. Producers are also beginning to focus on producing still wines, but for the moment it is the high calibre of sparkling wines that are the standard bearers for the English wine industry. Their zippy acidity, fine mousse, and delicate fruit profiles are a genuinely tempting alternative to Champagne.