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2000 Vilmart et Cie Grand Cellier D'Or Brut
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93 Points | International Wine Cellar , December 2009

($240; for a magnum; disgorged September, 2008) Bright yellow. An expansive, smoky bouquet of pear nectar, yellow plum and mango, with sexy oak spices and vanilla adding complexity. The oakiness is absorbed by rich pit and tropical fruits on the palate, which is enlivened by notes of smoky minerals and white pepper. Impressively lively for such a plush wine, finishing with strong thrust and spicy persistence.

94 Points | Wine Spectator
95 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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