2004 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs

Champagne Blend - 750ML
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REVIEWS

JS 98 VN 97 DC 96 WA 96 JG 95 WS 94
JS 98

jamessuckling.com, July 2024

After almost 10 years on the lees and 10 years after disgorgement, this is showing nervy minerality, flintiness and oyster-shell characteristics, alongside dried pineapple and lemon peel. It's electric and lively on the...
VN 97

Vinous, March 2024

The 2004 Comtes de Champagne is at a glorious peak of early maturity where the first notes of aromatic and flavor development have arrived, and yet the wine remains fresh. Apricot, baked apple tart, pastry and touch of...
DC 96

Decanter, January 2022

2004 provided a big harvest, with excellent ripeness and balance – another age-worthy vintage. The Comtes is a standout wine in this strong vintage, with pronounced, youthful aromas that range from lemon and mineral to...
WA 96

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, November 2012

It’s fascinating to taste the 2004 Brut Blanc de Blancs Comtes de Champagne after the 2002, something I have been able to do on a few occasions. The 2004 is all about minerality, precision and tension. It doesn’t have the...
JG 95

View From The Cellar, October 2014

Like so many of the top 2004 bottlings from Champagne, the ’04 Comtes de Champagne is showing all the signs of a very long life of utterly classic evolution for this bottling. At our vertical here in New York in October...
WS 94

Wine Spectator, March 2014

A rich and enticing aroma of roasted hazelnut heralds this elegant blanc de blancs, with flavors of pastry, poached apple, crystallized honey and candied ginger riding the finely detailed mousse. This is a touch smoky...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Sparkling
Varietal
Champagne Blend
Country
France
Region
Champagne
Vintage
2004
Size
750ML
Percent alcohol
12.00%
Closure
Cork

The Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs, Champagne Taittinger’s most rare and precious cuvee, was created as a tribute to the Counts (or “Comtes”) of Champagne who ruled over the Saint-Nicaise Abbey and to Thibauld IV in particular. The blend is derived solely from Chardonnay grapes from the highest ranked crus of the Cote des Blancs, the most prestigious source of Chardonnay in Champagne.

Produced only when the harvest is exceptional quality worthy of a vintage year, and only from the first press, Comtes de Champagne is a study in finesse. Since its first cuvee in 1952, just 30 vintages have been deemed worthy of bottling.

The 2004 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs is a notable Champagne blend from France, specifically the Champagne region. Produced by the esteemed house of Taittinger, this white wine is sealed with a cork and has an alcohol content of 12.0%.

According to Antonio Galloni of Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, who awarded the wine a score of 96, the 2004 vintage is characterized by "minerality, precision, and tension." Galloni notes that while it lacks the richness and power of the 2002 vintage, it compensates with "crystalline purity and sheer energy," offering bright hints of lemon oil, white flowers, and crushed rocks. He suggests that this wine will reach its peak maturity between 2014 and 2034.

Wine Spectator's reviewer, identified as AN, gave the wine a score of 94, highlighting its "rich and enticing aroma of roasted hazelnut." The wine features flavors of "pastry, poached apple, crystallized honey, and candied ginger" with a "finely detailed mousse." AN also mentions a "touch smoky" quality and a "resonant minerality on the finish," recommending it to be enjoyed from now until 2029.

John Gilman from View From The Cellar scored it at 95 and described the wine as showing "all the signs of a very long life." He notes that it offers a complex bouquet of "pear, white peach, chalky minerality, brioche, vanilla bean, and orange zest." Gilman emphasizes its "pure, full-bodied, and racy" palate with "laser-like focus and grip," suggesting that the wine deserves more years of bottle age to fully mature.

Vinous, also reviewed by Antonio Galloni, gave it an impressive score of 97, praising it as being at a "glorious peak of early maturity." He describes it as having flavors of "apricot, baked apple tart, pastry," and a "delicately saline finish." Galloni remarks on the initial skepticism about the 2004's aging potential due to high yields but concludes that time has proven otherwise.

Decanter awarded it a score of 96, noting the unique weather conditions of the vintage, which included a dry period followed by an exceptionally wet and cool August, saved by ideal conditions in September. The review describes the wine as "tense and refined, with a vivid mineral core balanced by pristine acidity and some toasted notes on the finish," recommending it for cellaring.

In summary, the 2004 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs is a well-regarded vintage that promises longevity and complexity, with reviewers praising its minerality, precision, and balance.