What is this wine?
Founded in 1734, Taittinger is one of Champagne’s great houses, celebrated for its elegant, Chardonnay-driven style. Comtes de Champagne is its flagship cuvée, a Blanc de Blancs made exclusively from Grand Cru Chardonnay sourced from Côte des Blancs villages like Avize, Cramant, and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. The 2008 vintage is already considered one of Champagne’s greatest modern years, yielding wines of energy, precision, and profound aging potential.
Why get this wine?
Comtes de Champagne is among the most iconic prestige cuvées, prized for its finesse, purity, and longevity. The 2008 release, from an epic vintage, has been hailed by critics as one of the finest Comtes ever produced—combining laser-like focus with depth and complexity. This is a must-have for collectors of great Champagne.
What does this wine taste like?
Lemon zest, green apple, and pear with layers of chalk, brioche, hazelnut, and white flowers. Taut and mineral, with ultra-fine bubbles, racy acidity, and a finish of extraordinary length.
When should you drink this wine?
Superb now with aeration, but best 2025–2050. A natural match for caviar, oysters, or lobster.