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Gosset 1998 Celebris Vintage Extra Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  • Cellar Selection
  1. $150
Dominated by rich Pinot Noir, this is still impressively youthful. It has a sense of power and concentration, with intense white fruit, yeast and just a hint of honey. It could age, but is ready to drink.  — R.V.  (12/1/2010)
94
points

Gosset 1996 Celebris Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $150
Gosset packs this prestige cuvée in a traditional skittle bottle. Almost bone dry to taste, this is full of nervous energy, pink grapefruit flavors, crisp acidity and layers of intense almond and toast flavors.  — R.V.  (11/1/2006)
94
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Gosset 1999 Grand Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $85
An attractively perfumed wine, with white flowers, cut grass and thyme. To taste, it is soft, with the delicacy of Chardonnay giving an elegance to the intense green, crisp flavors. This should be a long-lived wine–at least 10 years.  — R.V.  (11/1/2006)
94
points

Gosset 1999 Grand Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $85
The latest vintage from Gosset, this rich, intense wine is still young, its acidity showing through strongly. But it has great depth, complex green and white fruit flavors, a hint of toast just showing and the promise of many years’ aging. As it ages, it will reveal more and more flavors that will stand up to even the richest of foods. Imported by Palm Bay Imports.  — R.V.  (12/1/2005)
93
points

Gosset 2000 Grand Millésime Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $90
A soft and beautifully ripe Champagne, albeit with a steely, mineral core. It is very much in the Gosset pure, dry style, full of apple and grapefruit acidity to go with a light yeast character. Unlike some 2000s, this should age well.  — R.V.  (12/1/2010)
93
points

Gosset 1998 Celebris Vintage Extra Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

Certainly dry, but not as seriously dry as previous vintages of Celebris, this latest release is in a more opulent style. There is the proper grapefruit, mineral and flint character. Add to that yeast and toast, and the wine shows fine complexity and aging potential.  — R.V.  (12/1/2008)
92
points

Gosset NV Grande Réserve Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $60
Richly colored in hues of amber and gold, with a toasty, full-bodied nose that offers maturity and depth. This Champagne is totally on the money, with ripe but reserved apple and citrus flavors, and then the slightest bit of mushroom and baked bread on the finish. Imported by Palm Bay Imports.  — M.S.  (12/15/2005)
92
points

Gosset 1999 Grand Millésime Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

If this seems soft at first, that’s the year. Soon enough, the hallmark Gosset acidity and minerality show through, with the addition of spicy pear and some toast. They give a tightness to the wine, a coiled spring effect, that shows through all that rich fruit right to the aftertaste.  — R.V.  (12/1/2008)
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