TN: NV Vilmart & Cie Champagne Premier Cru Grand Cellier Brut

Laser-like focus, and bright lemon and green apple fruit, make for an invigorating drink (yesterday).Night two (tonight) more winey, but just as interesting. Both nights the finish was extremely long, carried by the bright acids of the wine. This was exactly how I want young Champagne - brilliant, refreshing and of course delicious.

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This a current favorite of mine. Guests know it is “a cut above.”

That it is. I could get by with just this and the Vilmart Rosé for my Champagne needs if I had to.

NV Vilmart & Cie Champagne Premier Cru Grand Cellier Brut - France, Champagne, Champagne Premier Cru (8/30/2021)
– popped and poured –
– tasted non-blind over approx. 2 hrs. –
– 70% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot Noir –
– December 2016 disgorgement –

NOSE: initially tight; moderate breadiness; “winey”; light apple; fairly straightforward.

BODY: gold leaf color of medium intensity; medium-light bodied.

TASTE: medium+ richness; medium+ to high acidity; baking spices evidence the bottle age; yellow apple — not oxidized apple flavor; could handle more age nicely; this is in a very nice spot, and seems to have improved with bottle age. gut impression score: 91 - 92.

Disgorgements one month apart. Interesting.

Yeah, I thought that curious, too.

Always have some in the cellar—some being not very much, but I love this cuvee for its value and delivery of the goods. Thanks for the note, David.

Mike

I’ll add to the chorus here, as I recently reloaded some more of this wine. I’m finishing off the last few ounces tonight of the bottle I shared with a few neighbors last night. Fortunately, this wasn’t a Champagne loving crowd so I got to finish off the wine tonight. I drink a lot of Champagne these days, more than anything else, and I’ll put Vilmart and Laurent’s wines up against any other Champagne producer. For balance, acidity, fruit…it’s all exquisitely joined together, regardless of the cuvee or the price point.

  • NV Vilmart & Cie Champagne Premier Cru Grand Cellier Brut - France, Champagne, Champagne Premier Cru (9/27/2021)
    Opened yesterday, saved a few ounces for today with some of the CO2 still maintained but this is more still today than bubbly. I’ve had this disgorgement twice now–September 2018–and the richness on this bottle is evident, yet the acidity as usual is here to keep it fresh. This has an intriguing mix of fruits (mango, pineapple, tangerine, apple) with intense flavor of honeyed lime, exotic in taste when married together. And it might sound odd in a wine that I describe as exotic to have a mouthwatering quality yet this bottle shows that kind of tactical sensation. It reminds me of a dried citrus finish, the lime giving it that quality with added saline in the finish. In sum, this is even better than the bottle 3 weeks ago. Just flat out gorgeous.

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Thanks for the updates. I too love these wines - they are my top Champagne producer in their price range. I enjoy the GC, the GC d’Or and the Coeur de Cuvée and basically can’t keep them in my cellar very long.

Hmm, I’ve never tried the Grande Reserve. What do people think of it? Seems to be $15-$20 less than the Grand Cellier.

The Grande RĂ©serve is nice. I use it for times with less geeky friends who enjoy a good glass of bubbly.

Grande Reserve is a pass for me. Grand Cellier is a huge step up in quality, imo.

Not a fan of GR, too much dosage and not very precise. Veuve nv-ish

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Now you’re just being mean. neener