James Forsyth
I remember going go to Le Bernidan in NYC once and being given a glass of Lanson, which was (maybe still is) used as the house Champagne. Fair enough because it is balanced, flavorful and tasty.
I remember going go to Le Bernidan in NYC once and being given a glass of Lanson, which was (maybe still is) used as the house Champagne. Fair enough because it is balanced, flavorful and tasty.
9.0Scott Rowe
Inaugural Christmas Champagne tasting. Blind NV flight.
Inaugural Christmas Champagne tasting. Blind NV flight.
8.9Allison Lyzenga
Clear pale gold, Small bubbles, with medium persistence; medium plus intensity aromas of yellow apple, yellow pear, croissant, brioche, highly autolytic; dry, high acid, persistent mousse, medium body, medium alcohol, medium plus intensity flavors of yellow apple, fresh lemon juice, croissants, toast, brioche, mouth filling perfume; high acid balanced with medium alcohol and residual sugar, long finish, intense autolytic flavors indicate long time on lees, well integrated with golden primary fruit flavors; outstanding
Clear pale gold, Small bubbles, with medium persistence; medium plus intensity aromas of yellow apple, yellow pear, croissant, brioche, highly autolytic; dry, high acid, persistent mousse, medium body, medium alcohol, medium plus intensity flavors of yellow apple, fresh lemon juice, croissants, toast, brioche, mouth filling perfume; high acid balanced with medium alcohol and residual sugar, long finish, intense autolytic flavors indicate long time on lees, well integrated with golden primary fruit flavors; outstanding
8.7Brad Hemmer
Nice crisp champagne w some citrus notes
Nice crisp champagne w some citrus notes
9.1Tom Kobylarz
First time tasting Lanson and found with some research that tonight we drink like "Royals": per wiki "Lanson still remains a purveyor of champagne to the British Royal Family and displays the coat of arms of Elizabeth II on its bottles." May your NYE and 2016 also be a Royal______! **For the record I have never had Lanson and was looking up more about them and thought this was funny. 50% Pinot Noir, 35% Chardonnay and 15% Pinot Meunier, Malo is blocked to preserve the high toned fruit and fresh acidity of the wine. Great value and in the vein of a grower style of bubbles looking to preserve freshness and terroir. About 50/50 Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards and about 10 years of vintages in the blend. It rests for 3 years on lees and 6 months post disgorgement.
First time tasting Lanson and found with some research that tonight we drink like "Royals": per wiki "Lanson still remains a purveyor of champagne to the British Royal Family and displays the coat of arms of Elizabeth II on its bottles." May your NYE and 2016 also be a Royal______! **For the record I have never had Lanson and was looking up more about them and thought this was funny. 50% Pinot Noir, 35% Chardonnay and 15% Pinot Meunier, Malo is blocked to preserve the high toned fruit and fresh acidity of the wine. Great value and in the vein of a grower style of bubbles looking to preserve freshness and terroir. About 50/50 Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards and about 10 years of vintages in the blend. It rests for 3 years on lees and 6 months post disgorgement.
8.9Eric Egan
A nice golfing wine. Pretty one-dimensional but still good - brioche, newly picked green apples, and a hint of dried cane sugar.
A nice golfing wine. Pretty one-dimensional but still good - brioche, newly picked green apples, and a hint of dried cane sugar.
8.6Lily Davis
French Wine Specialist at Ottorink Weinbar
Bright, bracing and crisp. Lanson is delicious - naysayers be gone!
Bright, bracing and crisp. Lanson is delicious - naysayers be gone!
9.3Denis Roudenko
16.5/20 (91/100)
16.5/20 (91/100)
9.1Eric Hastings
Beverage and Bar Coordinator Jean-Georges NYC
Great brut from the Noble house of Lanson
Great brut from the Noble house of Lanson
9.0Angela Bortugno
Small producer Lanson, since 1864. Aromas of baked bread, apples and chalk. Mouth filling, crisp fruit, melon, citrus and yeast with a long vibrant finish.
Small producer Lanson, since 1864. Aromas of baked bread, apples and chalk. Mouth filling, crisp fruit, melon, citrus and yeast with a long vibrant finish.
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