L'Intemporelle Grand Cru 2011

Champagne Mailly Grand Cru

L'Intemporelle Grand Cru
2011

Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Champagne
Subregion
Montagne de Reims
Varietal(s)
Pinot Noir
Chardonnay
Alcohol percentage
12%
Colour
White
Sugar
Dry

About this winery

Mailly Grand Cru Estate extends across 70 hectares, entirely located in the Grand Cru village of Mailly Champagne, at the heart of the Montagne de Reims nature park. The vineyard is divided into 480 plots, most north-facing, favouring subtle, well-balanced wines. Nestling in the centre of these vine-covered slopes is the winery; a glass building built above the cellars and a kilometre-long stretch of ‘crayères’ (chalk caves).

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Press reviews

 Wine Enthusiast

- 92 points -

Roger Voss, (Vintage 2011)

As befits a producer whose vines are on the Montagne de Reims, this blend is
dominated by Pinot Noir. This vintage is tangy with a toasty nutty character
while still retaining plenty of youthful fruit. It is dry, textured and likely to be
at its best from 2019.

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Wine Advocate

- 91 points -

Joe Czerwinski, June 2020 (Vintage 2018)

The 2018 La Clape La Cote is loaded with sexy raspberry fruit, spiced up with hints of green peppercorn, pomegranate and orange zest. A tank-aged blend of Carignan, Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre, it's medium-bodied and very drinkable despite weighing in at 14.5% alcohol. The tannins are ripe and silky, adding just the right amount of texture to this fluid, easy-drinking red. Drink it over the next few years.

This estate in the La Clape appellation has made a huge reputation as one of the top red wine producers in the Languedoc, crafting massive yet balanced and even somewhat elegant wines from the region's classic grape varieties. The Paux-Rosset family, with help from consultant Claude Gros, consistently makes terrific wine, with the big mystery being how so many of the descriptors can add up to something that sounds like dessert, yet the wines come across as savory and easy to drink. If I knew how they were able to do it, I'd start my own consulting business. Instead, I'm just left to enjoy and marvel at their results. Don't overlook the affiliated properties, listed separately: Clos des Truffiers, Château la Vernède (including a 2019 red made without added sulfites), and Domaine de Boède.

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