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Saturday, April 13, 2019

2002 Billecart-Salmon Millésime Brut Cuvée Nicolas François

 12.5% abv
Disgorgement date not shown on bottle

Finely beaded, beautifully mature wine. This is what the 2002 vintage in Champagne is all about.

Irresistible brioche / baked bread nose with hints of wildflower. Maintain proper serving temperature for optimal olfactory experience. 

60% Pinot Noir (from premier cru and grand crus vineyards in Montagne de Reims and Grande Vallée de la Marne) and 40% Chardonnay (from the Côte des Blancs). Overall 20% vinified in oak.

Vinous citrus palate. Lengthy rounded finish with a nice bit of salinity.  Drinks a bit more like nicely aged Blanc de Blanc at this stage.

Quite fruit dominated for a 19 year old Champagne. Should easily hold at peak for another 5 years or so with a lot more potential for additional tertiary development.

Paired nicely with grilled octopus and polenta, followed by whole black sea bass grilled over cherry-wood coals. The wood- fired grill at RockSalt in Charlotte is similar in design to those used at Victor Arguinzoniz' world famous Asador Etxebarri, in the mountains outside of San Sebastián. 

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