BENEDICK Grand Reserve Brut

BENEDICK Grand Reserve Brut
| Grapes: Chardonnay Pinot Meunier Pinot Noir | Origin: France, Non Vintage |
Lea & Sandeman review
A blend of Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, with about 10% Chardonnay to give a dash of elegance. Considerably better than some widely available cheap Grandes Marques, and very consistent in quality and value.Other reviews and comments
Savoury nose suggests bone-dry wine. Mouthfilling fizz. Perfectly respectable and quite an impact on the palate. Quite long for the price.
October 2011
16.5
Jancis Robinson MW OBE - www.JancisRobinson.com
The best house Champagne I have tasted in a very long time
Egon Ronay
Clean, light and super refreshing. No enormous depth but would make a lovely summer party champagne. GV.
Jancis Robinson MW OBE - www.JancisRobinson.com
A great value alternative to pricier names. It is rare to find Champagne of this quality at such a modest price.
Jonathan Ray
Spicy green apple and some red apple on the nose. Soft, pleasant sparkle. Balanced and fresh with crisp acidity and a bit of toastiness on the medium to long finish. 88 points, very good value.
Matt Walls Wine Blog
Bargain price for this tight, herby apple fruited Champagne with its light, yeasty character. The palate has a vivacious freshness too, lots of clean, crisp, lemon zest fruit and zingily dry (but not tart) citrus acidity. Fine aperitif stuff, or lovely with oysters.
90/100
www.thewinegang.com
I could not believe the price. It is a 'soft-landings' type of champagne, easy to drink, ripe and gulpable.
Serena Sutcliffe MW
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BENEDICK BRUT - our House Champagne
There's always room for celebration when Champagne is this good at this price! Made especially for LEA & SANDEMAN by a family-owned négociant-manipulant near Epernay, Champagne Benedick is mostly Pinot Noir which lends a little more bready/briochey character to the crisp elegant fruit. How can you say no?!





