Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2014 [in bond ex vat] (6x75cl)

Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2014 [in bond ex vat] (6x75cl)

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Chardonnay

6x75cl * Vegan & Organic * 12.5% ABV * Champagne, France

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Hailed as a "mini 2008" - the holy grail of Champagne vintages, by Antonio Galloni, this is a vintage in which Chardonnay has reined supreme. However, the extraordinary quality of the vintage has been achieved through rigorous grape selection meaning that the production is down significantly compared to previous vintages. We would urge you to take advantage of the opportunity to purchase en primeur, with delivery expected in early 2026. 

Maison Taittinger dates back to an original house founded in 1734 by Jacques Fourneaux, however its links to the Taittinger family started in 1931, after Pierre Taittinger was stationed at Chateau de la Marquetterie in Pierry and fell in love with the property. Today, it is still owned and managed by the Taittinger family with its headquarters in Reims, situated above a sprawling warren of Roman cellars, where the wines are allowed to age slowly.

The Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs is the finest example of the Taittinger House style and is always a vintage cuvée. It is made with 100% white grapes from the 5 villages with a Grands Crus classification for the Chardonnay grape (Avize, Chouilly, Cramant, Oger, Mesnil-sur-Oger). A Comtes de Champagne is rare, the criteria governing its production mean that it cannot be created in large volumes. Only 36 great vintages have been produced since the first cuvée in 1952. 

This cuvée is created using juice from the first press only. A small percentage (5 %) of the blend is aged in fresh oak barrels to create the very delicate balance of toasted notes in the final wine. Taittinger knows it must be patient with these great Chardonnays, which are the crowning glory of its terroir; the Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs remains for up to 10 years in the chalk quarries beneath Saint-Nicaise.

“The 2014 Comtes de Champagne is pristine. In this tasting, it comes across as a mini-2008, similar in its linear personality, with just a touch more mid-palate creaminess. Readers will find a Comtes that plays in the realm of tension and energy. Citrus confit, white flowers, chalk, mint and chamomile are all finely sketched. Light tropical overtones grace the finish. What an absolute delight. The 2014 can be enjoyed now or cellared. Dosage is 9 grams per liter.” 97 points, Antonio Galloni, Vinous, April 2025 

“Closed in style and character like the 2013, Taittinger's 2014 Brut Blanc de Blancs Comtes de Champagne reveals aromas of ripe orchard fruit, confit citrus, dried flowers, herbs, spring blossoms and mirabelle mingled with customary autolytic notes. Full-bodied, seamless and enrobing, it has a delicate, elegant, fleshy core of fruit and racy acids, all enhanced by a saline, fresh and penetrating finish marked by finesse and elegance. This refined, chalky-inflected Comtes de Champagne has the potential to age gracefully over the next 30-40 years.” 97 points, Yohan Castaing, Wine Advocate, Oct 2024 

 “Apricots, hazelnuts, lemons, white flowers, sliced almonds and hints of licorice on the nose. It's creamy and layered, with soft, rounded bubbles that spread across the palate. Lovely balance of breadth, ripeness and freshness, with delicious wildflower honey and nut notes lingering. 100% grand cru chardonnay from Avize, Mesnil-sur-Oger, Oger, Cramant and Chouilly. Drink or hold.” 97 points, James Suckling, Aug 2025  

“Frankly, who cares about the specs – for the record, this Chardonnay hails from Grands Crus Avize, Cramant, Chouilly, Oger and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger; it spent 10 years in the cellar; its dosage is 8-9g/L.  Nothing new here.  What is showstopping about this wine is that it is an absolute beauty from the tips of its toes to the last fibre of its being.  While the world and its aunt went tonto about the 2013, I held my cards close to my chest.  It was a wine I liked on release and still like (yes, just like) today.  It is impressive, towering and structured, but for me, it doesn’t resonate deeply in my psyche on account of scale and muscle alone.  The building blocks are too rigid and brusque to conjure up a sense of true wonder, and Comtes is a wine I have been enchanted with in the past, so when four-square vintages come along, I find myself sitting on the sidelines while other commentators dance their jigs.  So, with a couple of ounces of trepidation, I approached the 2014 release on Monday afternoon, only to be told to jog off and come back when it was the right temperature.  Easy enough, but this only served to heighten my expectations.  One hour later, and perfectly chilled, it was poured into my glass and the world, for a minute or two, became a glittering kaleidoscope of effortless, cleansing, elegant and sophisticated Grand-Cru-born, and perfectly balanced Chardonnay.  This is the world of Comtes, as I know it.  I demand, and only react to, an exultant level of pristine fruit and seamless palate texture that this 2014 (and a handful of previous vintages) offer, and in addition, the finish, tension, and, ultimately, the pay-off, which is evinced in a sensational flavour memory which encapsulates the legend of this wine and its reputation, is complete.  This is Comtes.  This is the Taittinger House in a sip!  It is a phenomenal Chardonnay from the historic Côtes des Blancs, and it is not only drinking now, but I venture it will roll for a further decade and more without breaking step.  If you, like me, have missed ‘classic Comtes’ of late, here she is.  And this is why this beautiful wine has pushed all others aside to stand in the spotlight this week.” 19.5/20 points, Matthew Jukes (Drink now – 2040), Sept 2025