QC-10654770

Deutz Brut Classic

Champagne Champagne
France

$54.95

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Michael Godel
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Michael Godel

The Deutz has every right to call itself classic Champagne; full of charm and chaste caste, of ingot, pleasure in...

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John Szabo, MS
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John Szabo, MS

Tasted December 2014: This release of Deutz's classic brut has a lovely developed aromatic profile featuring plenty...

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Bill Zacharkiw
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Bill Zacharkiw

Very good, easy drinking Champagne. Touch of appley fruit, hint of that aged chardonnay character and finessed...

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Sara d'Amato
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Sara d'Amato

A well-priced, entry level Champagne with plenty of depth and substance. Toasty, rich and showing some slightly...

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Marc Chapleau
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Marc Chapleau

One of the best champagnes less than $ 60 sold at the SAQ, brioche, spicy and nervous. October 2014

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David Lawrason
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David Lawrason

This has a dull, boiled potato water note amid the otherwise toasty, nutty, dried pear fruit aromas. It's quite...

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Community Reviews (1)

Neil Phillips
Neil Phillips

Intriguing nose which, to me, had some essence of lime zest making its way through traditional brioche, dried apricot, golden delicious apple, flinty note. All were harmonious, yet restrained.

On the palate, nice acidity and flavours following the nose. Restrained and yeasty, resembling an apple tart fresh from the oven. Lemon and slate on the medium+ finish. Nice balanced acidity.

Tasted January 2017.

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