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Billecart-Salmon Cuvee Nicolas Francois 2008

BOTTLE:
$460.00
Out of stock
SKU
85421
HALF-DOZEN: $2,622.00 or $437.00 each
DOZEN: $4,968.00 or $414.00 each

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Country: France
Region: Champagne
Grape: Champagne
Size: BTL
Vintage: 2008

Long have I anticipated Nicolas François Billecart 2008 and my first encounter came with Antoine in the dining room of the house in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ. I spent a full 20 minutes riveted by its evolution in the glass, moving me to tears. The profound precision and intricate, molecular detail that defines Billecart is transported to a higher level of fidelity in 2008, illuminating a brilliant display of fine chalk minerality of the highest proportions. A saline chalk core erupts from its depths, framing the most pure lemon fruit and strawberry hull; emphatically, unrelentingly and sublimely primary, without even the slightest movement toward evolution. In time, pinot steps forward in the most gloriously pure red cherry fruits. Even 17 months post-disgorgement, it is still intricately, tightly coiled, with an undeterred line and unrelenting persistence; a high-tensile spring of taut, pure energy that screams out for a lifetime to uncoil. This is an NFB with sixty years of glorious life stretching before it, and strictly must not to be approached for at least another decade yet. (100) TYSON STELZER
 
Based on 60% Pinot Noir and the rest Chardonnay, with 17% raised in barrels, the 2008 Champagne Nicolas François spent more than 150 months on its lees, with 2.9 grams per liter dosage. It pours a rich straw hue and is layered and long with aromas of truffle, apricot, croissant, floral orange blossoms, and marmalade. Full-bodied, it's supple in texture, with a rounded mousse, and has a long-lasting, mouthwatering finish. Exceptionally well-balanced, it comes together seamlessly on the finish. This will be a wine to enjoy over the next three decades. (98) JEB DUNNUCK

 
Lovely precision and drive to this with aromas of lemon curd, brioche, praline, apricots, pomelos, mandarin zest and salted caramel. It's held together by a sharp, citrusy backbone of acidity, balanced with a fine, silky mousse. Both structure and softness here. Citrus fruit brightness on a beautifully elegant and seamless finish. 60% pinot noir and 40% chardonnay. 150 months on lees. (97) JAMES SUCKLING
 
Solid framework here. Compressed fruit that is all but teeth shatteringly intense. Long and powerful with a remarkably expansive finish that slowly tapers off and leaves your mouth feeling stained and your palate quivering. Expanding out after a little air to show some gorgeously textured stone fruit and wild little rivulets of chalky minerality that add another textural component as its lightly grips at your mouth with a faint coating of phenolics and extract. The initial implosive fruit eases up its tension after a while and I found myself wondering if this is the initial step towards releasing some of its huge potential. A potent and powerful bottle of bubbles that can't help but leave you feeling a little wowed. SUPER STUFF! ROSCOE