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Ernest Remy Oxymore 2010 Champagne: Effervescent Excellence

Ernest Remy Oxymore 2010 Champagne: Effervescent Excellence

9 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 12% ABV
Price: £64.95

Tasting Notes

Nose

Lifted nose of fresh strawberry, rose petal, and brioche, with fine chalky undertones

Palate

Precise and focused, with lemon curd, green apple, and a chalky texture that drives the palate

Finish

Lengthy and complex, showing pastry, stone fruit, and a refreshing chalky bite

First Impressions

Ernest Remy Oxymore 2010 Champagne arrives at £64.95, positioning it in the mid-to-premium bracket where quality must shine. 75cl / 12% - Ernest Remy is a small producer crafting wines in the Grand Cru of Mailly-Champagne. The Oxymore is a blend of 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay, aged for four years..

France's winemaking heritage needs no introduction, but the best producers continue to find new ways to express their terroir while honouring centuries of tradition. Ernest Remy is a name worth knowing in this context.

On the Nose and Palate

The nose offers lifted nose of fresh strawberry, rose petal, and brioche, with fine chalky undertones. Moving to the palate, the wine is precise and focused, with lemon curd, green apple, and a chalky texture that drives the palate. The finish is lengthy and complex, showing pastry, stone fruit, and a refreshing chalky bite.

Food Pairing and Serving

Equally at home as an aperitif or alongside seafood, sushi, or delicate canapés. Serve at 8-10°C in proper flutes or, better yet, white wine glasses to appreciate the full bouquet.

The Verdict

Ernest Remy Oxymore 2010 Champagne earns a well-deserved 9 out of 10. This is an exceptional champagne that delivers Pinot Noir with genuine conviction and craft. At £64.95, the quality-to-price ratio here is genuinely impressive. Whether you are building a cellar or simply looking for something excellent to drink tonight, this bottle earns its place.

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Walter Graves
Walter Graves
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