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  • Country ranking ?

    618
  • Producer ranking ?

    6
  • Decanting time

    No
  • When to drink

    Now
  • Food Pairing

    Seafood, Salads & Consommes

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The Story

Belonging exclusively to Philipponnat, the Clos des Goisses is an exceptional vineyard of 5,5 Ha enclosed by walls, with an impressive gradient of 30 to 45°, facing full south, where Philipponnat produces the most powerful of Champagne wines. Always vintaged, very lightly dosed, this uncommon wine is characterized by incredible length and body, in which Pinot Noir characteristics predominate. This fabulous wine for great occasions, extraordinarily mineral and intense is also a marvelous companion for gastronomy matching game, mushrooms and even cheeses.

Vinification: Wine-making for Clos des Goisses is totally traditional. Its only originality resides in the absence of malo-lactic fermentation, which is systematically avoided. Thus, the wine maintains a vivacity and freshness that balances its alcoholic strength, its intensity, its roundness without masking any of its body and aromas and, on the contrary, contributes to its persistence. Wood, in this elaboration philosophy, is only partially used (30%); rather as a minor element in blending only there to increase complexity.

Aging: Very mature and intense, Clos des Goisses is an open, aromatic wine, although closed when young. Ageing in our own cellars is not so much destined to round it out, but rather to add still greater dimension and complexity. Ideal ageing is from 8 to 10 years, the prime of life for Clos des Goisses. At this age, the wine attains its greatest complexity without having lost its freshness. It is at this point that degorgement is carried out and the wine readied for sale. The structure of the wine is such that it will age gracefully for decades if kept in an adequate environment (cool and dark). One should not be afraid to decant Clos des Goisses before service to let the wine reveal its full potential.

Clos des Goisses could only be served with meals as it is a wine in the truest sense of the term. It marries perfectly with foie gras, truffles, red meats, game and dishes with sauce. A wine as much as a Champagne, Clos des Goisses deserves to be put into a decanter. With in the ample curves of a ewer, it reaches its full potential as a fine wine: aromatic power, finesse and voluptuousness. Contrary to the preconceived notion that Champagne does not improve with age, this Champagne is perfectly suited to ageing and may he kept for more than 10 years.

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Climbing the steep hill of Clos des Goisses against the shadows of the setting sun, our thoughts settled and the busy day seemed like yesterday. The sounds of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ village below had grown fainter and were accompanied only by the last rays of the vanishing sun.
The peace was perfect on that even hilltop. The 5,5 hectare vineyard that spread out around us is the best known after Krug´s Clos du Mesnil. Even after sunset the southern slope of the vineyard seemed to glow with warmth – Charles Philipponnat said that Clos des Goisses and particularly its southern slope enjoy a clearly unusual, very warm
microclimate.

“Clos des Goisses vineyard is divided into at least two parts, sometimes even more, that all have their own microclimates. In bad, rainy and cold years the vineyard´s southern slope can produce rather well balanced grapes when the other parts of the vineyard fail.
On the other hand in hot and dry years the grapes of the southern slope downright shrivel before the harvest, spending long days under the burning sun. This is when the cooler, shadier parts of the vineyard offer well matured grapes, where the balance between sugar and acidity is better. We produce the Clos des Goisses champagne only on good years, when our whole vineyard gives fruity, well balanced grapes.”

The Clos des Goisses vineyard is owned by the Philipponnat champagne house and the Philipponnats have lived in the Champagne region since the 17th century. Pierre and Auguste Philipponnat founded the champagne house in 1910 in the village of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, roughly five kilometers from the city of Epernay.
Their first vineyards ( 17 hectares ), including Clos des Goisses, were acquired in the mid 1930s. Today only a quarter of the estates yearly 500.000 bottles come from the products of its own vineyards, the rest is bought from local growers.
The estate´s best champagne Clos des Goisses is a very lasting champagne, so Charles Philipponnat does not recommend it to be drunk until it reaches the age of 15-20, and even then it should decanted, which is exceptional for champagnes.

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Vintage 1976

This sunny and hot drought year with record heat levels across Europe led to a very early harvest, which began on September 1st. Large yields (averaging 10,359 kg/ha) of super ripe fruit produced rich and powerful champagnes, although relatively low in acidity (averaging 7.2 g/l). The acidity levels made some winemakers doubt the wines' longevity but this has since been proven wrong by a multitude of majestic 1976 Champagnes defying time. The style is unashamedly ripe, big and even fatty with plush fruitiness. By no means ‘classic' in style but nevertheless great and a forefather to the warm vintages we are experiencing now. Bollinger R.D. 1976 from magnum for example, is something to behold. Other magnificent cuvées include Philipponnat Clos des Goisses, Dom Pérignon Brut and P3, Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque, Piper-Heidsieck Rare and Taittinger Comtes de Champagne.

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Tasting note

color

Light and Healthy

ending

Endless, Gentle and Pure

flavors

Mint, Honey and Chocolate

nose

Youthful, Ripe, Seductive and Generous

recommend

Yes

taste

Average in Acidity, Balanced, Good texture, Medium-bodied, Harmonious, Ripe and Elegant

Verdict

Exotic and Outstanding

Written Notes

In a fabulous year this fabulous vineyard could surely only produce a fabulous wine, one would think. Naturally this is a wonderfully rich and monumental wine with a gigantic taste. It is just that it’s so rich it nearly oversteps the mark and trips over itself. The scent is so strong that it is difficult to discern its nuances, and I have to step away from the glass time and again before approaching it cautiously to try to capture its nature in the first second. The taste is a uniform tidal wave thick with sweets. I wonder whether the wine will become any less overpowering in the future. Probably a 100-pointer on the other side of the Atlantic, but I look for a little more refinement for complete satisfaction.
  • 95p
We were back in the other room for the tasting portion of our Saturday marathon, and a magnum of 1976 Philipponat Champagne Clos des Goisses welcomed us to the second act of our day. I guessed Clos des Goisses, as I find its style easy to identify, at least the style of its recently disgorged bottles. This magnum was disgorged only two months prior, and Champagnes need much more time in the bottle after disgorgement to get the mature aromas and flavors out of them, at least in my opinion. The Goisses was grassy and fresh, pungent and vivacious with oodles of zip. It was a touch too grassy for me, and Juha noted ‘coffee’ (92+M).
  • 92p

Magnum. Disgorged 2010. A perfect wine and, as far as I can recall, my first ever 20 out of 20. Apparently, 1976 was a very warm year, making the wonder of this wine even more startling. The aroma is almost more wine than champagne, with a slightly charry reductive note together with crème pâtissière and oranges and, remarkably, a mineral/stony purity. May I have this in an oxygen mask, please? As it opens up, there is brighter citrus and then with the cheese it tastes more savoury. But enumerating individual aromas and flavours does not do this wine justice: it has perfect balance, length and shapeliness; concentration without excess weight. Like a mature marathon runner on winged feet. Just perfect. (JH)

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Origin

Mareuil-sur-Ay, Champagne

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