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'The golden-yellow coloured 2007 Vieilles Vignes de Cramant Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Extra Brut is sourced from up to 90-year-old vines in the Bourron du Levant lieu-dit in Cramant. It offers a deep, intense, powerful and complex nose that reminds me of great wines from Burgundy or Jura. Rich, intense and endlessly juicy but also highly finessed and thus seemingly weightless, this is a very complex, persistently mineral and structured Cramant with great tension, finesse and generosity. It sounds like a paradox, but this is the old-vines Cramant from the Larmandier family.' Robert Parker: 95 points
Pierre, Sophie and Arthur Larmandier believe that a great Champagne starts its life in the vineyard. With sheer determination and perseverance, they have broken Champagne rules in terms of farming and vinification, giving birth to scintillating wines which reflect their fine terroirs.