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The village of Bouzy and Champagne Paul Bara are practically synonymous. As the published village historian, Paul has been closely linked to the lore of his hometown. After some sixty Read More...
harvests Paul has finally turned the winemaking reins over to his very capable daughter Chantale. While not ponderous in the least, Chatale's 2004 showcases Bouzy's terroir beautifully with its juxtaposition of highly focused Pinot Noir fruit with deep-seated minerality. It is 90% Pinot Noir and 10% Chardonnay produced only in the very best years from vines averaging 35 years age.
$89.95
This is a blend of two-thirds Pinot Noir and one-third Chardonnay topped off with the addition of 8% red Pinot Noir from Bouzy. It was aged on lees for 5 years and nicely combines Read More...
flowery aromatics with a palate that is both authoritative and elegant. Limited.
$39.98
Paul Bara Champagne comes only from the hillsides in Bouzy, a well-known area that is 100% classed in the Champagne Cru listing. It is made exclusively from the blending of two noble Read More...
grapes Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and is aged atleast 2 years in bottle.
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WINE SPECTATOR 90 POINTS - "Fine intensity and expression in this light- to medium-bodied Champagne, exhibiting a candied, cherry confit character to Read More...
its flavors. Balanced and juicy, with good persistence. Drink now."
$47.99
ROBERT PARKER 92 POINTS: "Loads of blueberry, black cherry and dusty, loamy soil notes as well as hints of herbs, licorice and incense jump from the Read More...
glass of this well-endowed, supple wine. Tannins are sweet and the acidity sufficient to give delineation to the wine. Full-bodied and impressively endowed, it should drink well over the next 10-15 years."
WINE SPECTATOR 93 POINTS: "Still a bit compact, with blueberry coulis, fig and blackberry paste notes tightly wound, backed by tangy black licorice, singed apple wood and tar on the finish, which features a very sleek structure and a buried iron note. This has good vivacity and should unwind nicely in the cellar. Best from 2015 through 2030." –JM
WINE SPECTATOR 93 POINTS: "Still a bit compact, with blueberry coulis, fig and blackberry paste notes tightly wound, backed by tangy black licorice, singed apple wood and tar on the finish, which features a very sleek structure and a buried iron note. This has good vivacity and should unwind nicely in the cellar. Best from 2015 through 2030." –JM
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Barnaut uses only organic fertilizers on their 30 acres of vines.Made entirely from Bouzy Pinot Noir. Philippe Seconde is the current proprietor and descendant of the Barnaut clan. Read More...
He has moved the estate to sustainable farming, including plowing between vines to eliminate the need for herbicides and improve soil health. Philippe Secondé looks to avoid heaviness in this wine while harnessing the inherent density richness and depth of fruit Bouzy offers.
$286.99
STEPHEN TANZER 93 POINTS: "(I tasted a sample taken from barrel in August, shortly before the bottling): Good full yellow. Big, ripe aromas of lemon oil, smoke, Read More...
hazelnut and vanillin oak. Opulent, mouthfilling and seamless, with serious depth to its flavors of mirabelle, fresh peach and spices. Finishes long and aromatic, with palate-staining flavors of peach oil and spicy oak. A particularly large-scaled Batard with surprising subtlety."
$450.00
BURGHOUND 95 POINTS - "(with thanks to the Phoenix Chevaliers). An intensely floral and still exceptionally fresh nose is nuanced with hints of spice Read More...
and citrus where the latter can also be found on the textured and borderline massive flavors that display absolutely no sense of heaviness on the exceptionally rich finish that drenches and stains the palate. This is a big wine yet there is a firm acid backbone that keeps everything in ideal balance and overall, it's an extremely impressive effort. While the abundant dry extract enables this, like many '05s, to drink with pleasure now, in magnum format I personally would allow for at least another 4 to 5 years of bottle age."
$770.00
BURGHOUND DONT MISS 92-95 POINTS - "An expressive and actually quite elegant nose of lemon rind, spiced pear, white peach and plenty of dried floral influences. Read More...
The supple, round and imposingly scaled big-bodied flavors are impressively concentrated and while quite powerful, they are also quite seductively textured before culminating in an explosive yet impeccably well-balanced finish. This is potentially a knockout."
$349.99
STEPHEN TANZER 91 POINTS - "Good full yellow with a gold tinge. Ripe aromas of apricot and honey. Large-scaled, silky and exotic, with a slightly phenolic Read More...
character to the ripe apricot fruit. Impressively big but I wanted more definition, cut and complexity. Finishes with a suggestion of warmth."
$169.99
BURGHOUND 95 POINTS "DON'T MISS! " - "Here the nose is notably more restrained than that of the Criots with its pure white rose, lavender, pear and Read More...
lemon rind suffused nose. There is excellent richness and outstanding size, weight and power to the overtly muscular flavors that are blessed with an abundance of dry extract on the explosively long and palate staining finish. Like the Criots, this is bone dry with genuinely impeccable balance that should allow this to successfully age and improve for 10 to 12 years."
$354.99
Rich floral and fruit aromas with a toasty touch. Full-bodied and complex on the palate, this wine is enveloped with charming fleshiness. Very good ageing potential.
$362.99
Tasting note by Véronique Boss-Drouhin
"Tasting a wine of this stature is always cause for emotion. The golden colour has bright reflections. After some aeration, the aromas Read More...
reveal their rich intensity: grilled bread, almond, honey, exotic wood...What is striking is the structure of the wine, its "monumental" grandeur. There is even a touch of tannin that provides an added dimension. A voluptuous finale, seemingly without end, with precious notes of preserved and ripe fruit.".
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