2002 Taittinger Brut Comtés de Champagne Blanc de Blancs
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Tasting notes
Disgorged in 2013. Dosage 9 g/l. Tasted blind. Deep straw with a yellowish tinge. Lots of evolution on the nose. Lots of grip and great creamy balance. Masses of pleasure. Hedonistic. Rich yet with tension. Not low dosage though! (JR)
Critic scores
Antonio Galloni, Vinous
Jancis Robinson MW
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We started with a sensational 2002 Taittinger Blanc de Blancs Comtes de Champagne. My word, this is exquisite, representing everything I adore in champagne. Limpid gold in hue, it has a compelling bouquet of walnut, smoke, dried honey and shucked oyster shells that I found utterly entrancing. The palate does not disappoint, displaying an irresistible rounded texture and perfectly pitched acidity that cuts through the flavors of lemon curd, orange pith and crushed stone. It was as if this champagne tries to give you everything you desire, and does it with such aplomb that you cannot help but be smitten. I have no doubt that it will cruise at a high altitude for many years.
Taittinger's 2002 Brut Comtes de Champagne is off the charts. I have tasted the 2002 now many times, and it has never been less than thrilling. A vivid kaleidoscope of pure Chardonnay aromas and flavors opens up in the glass. The 2002 is at once incredibly rich yet also totally weightless and impeccable in its balance. All the classic Comtes notes are there, but with a level of detail and nuance I don't think I have ever seen before. The 2002 is breathtakingly beautiful today, but also appears to have the stuffing to age for decades. Readers who can track down the 2002 are in store for something truly great.
Tasted blind. Quite a light nose – almost floral, with a preserved ginger topnote. Nicely integrated already. Very well balanced and well mannered. Ready. Transparent. Quite rich and long. A Blanc de Blancs? Dom Ruinart? (JR)
About the producer

Champagne Taittinger is one of the region’s leading Grande Marque Champagne houses and also one of the largest, when it comes to vineyard ownership. It is also the producer behind one of the region’s best loved vintage Blanc de Blancs: Comtes de Champagne.