94(93) Richard Juhlin champagneclub.com Brilliantly good as usual. Here is the house style, the beginning of roasting and the orange notes and elegance. Soft and seamlessly silky like Dom Ruinart or Dom Pérignon. The most striking is still a remarkably clear petroleum taste in the aftermath of a grand Mersault or Riesling from Alsace.
97+ Jeb Dunnock jebdunnuck.com The flagship release is the 2006 Champagne Rare, a 70/30 split of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir that's a cellar selection from 8 different Grand Cru vineyards. Tight, backward, and straight-up structured, it offers brilliant notes of stone fruits, toasted brioche, white flowers, and obvious minerality. Needing plenty of air to show at its best, this beauty has a wonderful mid-palate, a racy mousse, and the balance and class to cruise for over two decades in cool cellars