2002 Champagne Henri Giraud, Argonne, Grand Cru, Äy, Brut

  • White
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
Ready - mature
David Schildknecht
94/100
Product: 20028113342
2002 Champagne Henri Giraud, Argonne, Grand Cru, Äy, Brut

Description

This is a very fine and pure Champagne offering from one of the most talented growers in the region. White flowers, hazelnuts and biscuit on the nose, with a lemony zip on the palate, give this a year or two in the cellar and enjoy anytime over the following five years.
Fergus Stewart, Fine Wine Account Manager
Colour White
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2002
Maturity Ready - mature
Body Full Bodied
Producer Henri Giraud Champagne

Critics reviews

David Schildknecht 94/100
The first word that comes to mind in tasting Girauds 2002 Brut Argonne which, as its name suggests, was initially raised in new Argonne oak barrels is sumptuous. I cannot recall having previously tasted such an envelopingly and almost thickly rich Champagne. The selection of Ay Pinot Noir chosen here is more than capable of subsuming any overt influence that new oak might otherwise have bestowed on it. Lightly baked apple, quince, and marzipan inform the nose and silken, expansive, plush palate, accompanied by subtly resinous and smoky black tea. The combination of breadth, textural allure, and fine yet intensely active mousse is spine-tinglingly impressive, striking its balance between vinosity and effervescence at a remarkable high energy level. Hints of salt and iodine add interest, local color, and saliva-inducement to a powerful finishing wave of fruit and nut essences. I suspect one will be rewarded for following this 8-10 years down the pike; though I confess to lack of directly relevant experience.David Schildknecht - 30/11/2013
David Schildknecht, RobertParker.com (Nov 2013)

About this wine

Henri Giraud Champagne

Claude Giraud is the 12th generation of the Giraud-Hémart family to preside over the family business and produce Henri Giraud Champagne in Aÿ. The Henri Giraud Fût de Chêne is a blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, using the 'Petit Pinot' clone of Pinot Noir which has been grown solely in Aÿ since 1804. The wine is 100% oak fermented, a practice not commonly used elsewhere in Champagne, the notable exponents being Bollinger (for their vintage Champagnes), Alfred Gratien and Krug.
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