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92
points

J. de Telmont 2000 Grand Couronnemont Blanc de Blancs Brut Chardonnay (Champagne)

  1. $125
Showing some signs of maturity, with a yeast and toast character, this is a full Champagne, with red apple and kiwi fruit flavors. There is also a distinct mineral, steely edge that gives the wine a firm final structure.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
91
points

J. de Telmont 2003 Millesimé Grand Vintage Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $70
Ripe and rich with pear, sweet apple and toasty yeast. There is a good edge of minerality but the dominant character is of a warm approachability.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
91
points

J. de Telmont 2000 Consécration Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $140
A dry Champagne, showing good maturity, the fruit mutating into a more nutty character. It has a very taut character, a wine under tension, textured and ethereal in character.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
90
points

J. de Telmont 2004 Blanc de Blancs Chardonnay (Champagne)

  1. $70
A rich wine, full of delicious fruit as well as a yeasty, toasty character. It has a nervy, mineral edge but that’s much less dominant than the ripe pink grapefruit and lime fruit.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
89
points

J. de Telmont 1990 Consécration du Siècle Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $80
This lovely tete de cuvée shows off a mature, sweet bready nose with light citrus accents. It hits the palate with assertive, full green apple, bright citrus fruit complemented by strong leesy notes. Quite young and lively despite its age, it closes long with complex lemon and yeast flavors, and should even improve with a few more years in the bottle.  — W.E.  (6/1/2001)
88
points

J. de Telmont NV Rosé Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $60
A fine, crisp and balanced Champagne, that has fresh red currant and red apple fruits, a tight texture and light tannins. Fruity, very lively.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
88
points

J. de Telmont NV Grande Reserve Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $30
This angular, lean but quite attractive champagne displays tangerine, lemon and peach aromas with herb accents. It turns fuller and more spicy on the palate, with an intriguing anise note. It has an even mouthfeel and good bead and finishes crisp and dry.  — W.E.  (6/1/2001)
88
points

J. de Telmont NV Rosé Douceur Sec Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $60
Soft, ripe Champagne, with a crushed strawberry flavor. To balance, there is acidity and gentle fruit. This could partner fried fish dishes or Mexican food.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
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