Wine Spectator-Champagne, France- Five years of bottle aging, this is a wine that shows great balance, along with a blossoming maturity. The wine is dry with brisk acidity, intense minerality and a taut profile, but rich and concentrated with apple flavor. It is likely to age for several more years. (Dry, Citrus, Biscuit, Full-bodied)
Rich yellow gold, with fine lively bubbles. The nose is intense with notes of citrus, peach and blackcurrant, a touch of spice, and all underlined by a mineral soul. Ripe flavours abound on the creamy but delicate palate, pear, plum and a dash of tropical fruit. This finish is long, fresh and impressive, gently framed by spices and exotic fruits. Wow, driven by its mineral purity, Lanson Green Label Champagne expresses the quality & uniqueness of its terroir.
The White Label blend places an emphasis on Chardonnay at 38%, Pinot Noir at 37% and Pinot Meunier at 25%, without using malolactic fermentation, in order to guarantee freshness and finesse. Its more marked dosage encourages the circulation of the garnish aromas for a new oenological experience. The sensation of White Label is tender and delicate. The flavours of white fruits develop and add to its enduring character. The finish, with freshness and the silky minerality of chalk, affirms the Lanson signature. The partnered natural aroma reveals itself subtly.
Black Label's brilliant color recalls the characteristic straw tones of the Pinot Noir, with glints of amber. It is lively in the flute, with a fine stream of persistent bubbles. Its fresh aromas combine the impression of vitality and spring-time scents, together with hints of toast and honey. On the palate, bouquets of ripe fruits and citrus create a sensation of opulence yet lightness.
Lanson Rose Label has a beautiful pure color with pale salmon touches. Aromas of roses and fruit predominate, with discrete notes of red berries. The initial impression is tender, well-rounded and fresh. This wine has harmonious balance and good length on the finish.