by Patchen Markell » Sun Jul 23, 2017 10:51 am
Pierre Gerbais NV Champagne Extra Brut, Réserve, Celles-sur-Ource. Disgorged February 2015. 50% Pinot Noir, 25% each Chardonnay and Pinot Blanc. New producer to me, recommended by a local shop. $46. Nice, vivid combination of lemon, golden delicious, and yeast at first, slight mineral backbone, showing more cherry as it warms. Nothing spectacular, but very good (though not a bargain) and food-friendly: I fried up some artichokes from the farmer's market, which did the wine no favors, but it held up, and went well with ravioli filled with homemade ricotta and English pea purée, dressed with shaved pecorino, a few drops of tradizionale, and Lungarotti EVOO. I really don't know much about Pinot Blanc-based Champagnes, and Gerbais apparently also does a 100% PB wine, which I'd be interested to try.
cheers, Patchen