Champagne Colin - Grand Cru Brut Blanc de Blancs 2012
93/100
Wine Enthusiast
“This is a warm, rich, and textured wine. It comes from the Côte des Blancs Grand Cru vineyards, where Chardonnay is at the heart of Champagne. Along with flavors of apple and citrus, there are notes of yellow fruit and an elegant structure that should age well. ” (Wine Enthusiast 2020) In its vintage bottle, this cuvée comes from an exceptional harvest on the vineyards of Cramant. Its intense nose blends aromas of citrus and fresh fruit, lingering with notes of complexity, undergrowth, honey, and spices. The attack reveals the purity of this terroir—frank, powerful, and briny all at once. The finish lingers with notes of candied fruit, nougat, and toasted almonds. A vibrant Grand Cru cuvée!
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Eye
Golden yellow color, fine bubbles
Nose
Intense, evolving notes; peaty aromas of the forest floor accompanied by wax, honey, and quince, melon, and orange blossom, followed by a fresh touch of bergamot and lime, along with ripe notes of candied orange and mandarin
Palate
A powerful attack, with notes of candied fruit, nougat, and toasted almonds. Elegant and beautifully complex. Powerful and long on the palate, with a savory saltiness that complements the candied fruit.
Serve
At 10-12°C
Drink before
2025+
Food and wine pairings
Pair with foie gras, scallops, or fine fish in sauce...
Bettane & Desseauve
Winery rated 1 star (A high-quality, recommended wine that lives up to what one would expect from its appellation(s))
About the estate:
Most of the 11-hectare estate is located in the prestigious Côte des Blancs, in Vertus, Bergères-les-Vertus, and Cuis—all classified as Premier Cru—as well as in Cramant and Oiry, classified as Grand Cru, and in Sézanne. The rest of the vineyard, which is more outlying, is located in Venteuil, in the Marne Valley, and in Dormans.
Guide Hachette des vins
Rated estate (2025 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines are regularly recognized by the guide)
About the estate:
The first in the family was already growing grapes in 1829. In the 1990s, the Colin brothers, Richard and Romain, left the cooperative to launch their own champagne. They own 11 hectares of vineyards, located primarily in the Côte des Blancs, with plots in the Sézannais region and the Marne Valley.
Guide des Vins Gault & Millau
Rated 1*Star (High-quality production)
About the estate:
Here in Vertus, winemaking has been passed down from father to son since 1829, yet it was the women who founded the vineyard, which is now run by Richard and Romain Colin. They oversee a 10-hectare vineyard located in the Premier Cru and Grand Cru regions of the Côte des Blancs. Their passion for vines and wine began with Geneviève Prieur and Marie Louise Radet, their grandmothers, who had both inherited vineyards from their parents.
Wine Enthusiast
Wine rated (2020 guide) 93/100
Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Wine Enthusiast)
About the wine:
This is a warm, rich, and full-bodied wine. It comes from the Côte des Blancs Grand Cru vineyard, where Chardonnay is at the heart of Champagne. Along with flavors of apple and citrus, it features notes of yellow fruit and an elegant structure that should age well.
Terre de Vins
Rated Winery Recommended
About the estate:
Here is a relatively low-key producer in the Côte des Blancs where two brothers craft cuvées of exceptional quality, reflecting the distinctive character of their terroir. A wonderful discovery. As the holidays approach, it’s always the same question: Which champagne should you choose to celebrate New Year’s Eve in style? Some will turn to the major houses, while others will venture further into the realm of independent winemakers. But the selection here is vast, and it’s not always easy to navigate. Beyond the stars—whose wines are often hard to find (and especially at what price)—many enthusiasts offer exceptional vintages that deliver wonderful wine-tasting experiences. Among them are the Colin brothers, Richard and Romain, who in 1997 took the family business—which has owned vineyards since… 1829!—in an unprecedented new direction. Until then, like many of their neighbors, six successive generations of winegrowers had followed one another, supplying high-quality grapes to the local cooperatives in Vertus and Bergères-lès-Vertus, south of the Côte des Blancs. Then, the desire to produce their own cuvées led them to break away from this system and become independent winemakers. It was a wise decision, as the range exhibits a beautiful consistency, featuring champagnes that are well-defined, balanced, and deeply evocative.
Customer rating
4.8/5
based on 6 reviews
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