Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve
Descripción
Un vino de múltiples añadas que expresa la quintaesencia del estilo de la bodega. Es el resultado de un ensamblaje único que se resume en la siguiente ecuación: 60/40/10. 60 es el número de crus que forman parte de un ensamblaje exigente, compacto y personalizado. 40 es el porcentaje de vinos de reserva y 10 la media de edad para los vinos de reserva, algo excepcional en la región de Champagne. Procedentes de los mejores crus y de las mejores añadas, los vinos destinados a reserva se conservan entre 5 y 15 años, e incluso más. Un tiempo de maduración esencial para el desarrollo de su delicadeza y amplitud aromática. Las canteras de tiza donde maduran los champagnes de Charles Heidsieck han sido declaradas Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
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Opinión de los críticos
Very impressive for a "regular" non-vintage Brut, not only in terms of aromatic complexity - candied citrus, dried peach and fresh mirabelle plus a hint of bread dough - also in terms of texture, the creamy, rich and crisp sides of the wine neatly interlocking. Long, structured finish. A cuvee that's half 2018 and half reserve wines, some of which are a couple of years old, but many of them are five- to 10-years-old, with several over 10-years-old. Drink or hold.
Based on the 2014 vintage, complemented by fully 40% old reserve wines, the new release of Charles Heidsieck's NV Brut Réserve was disgorged earlier this year. It's showing very well, opening up in the glass with notes of green apple, dried white flowers, pear, candied peel and walnuts. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied, deep and layered, with a textural attack and a racier, tighter-knit core than either the 2012- or 2010-base renditions, displaying good concentration and underlying richness. This is a bottling that continues to punch above its weight and which both merits and rewards a few years in the cellar before opening. - William Kelley.
One of the best value grandes marques on the market, a blend of 60 crus, with roughly a third each of Pinot Noir, Meunier and Chardonnay, vinified individually by cru and variety, in stainless steel. Compared to other grandes marques, it is high (40%) in reserve wines, averaging 10 years old and dating back to 1990. Quite a floral style with lemon sherbet intensity and bready, leesy characters. It has great concentration and complexity, with a lovely grip of acidity on the finish.