G.H. Mumm Grand Cordon Brut
Critic Reviews (8)
In the Grand Cordon, Mumm's iconic red sash is molded into the glass giving it tactile intrigue, but the really neat...
Properly toasty-yeasty-biscuity, classically-styled champagne from the venerable house of Mumm, balanced, with...
Classic. Lovely nose of chalk, green apple and lemon carries through to the palate where light toast and moderate...
Correct fresh nose with bright baked pear, citrus nose and bits of chalky minerality. Crisp mid-palate with more...
Fancy or at least a custom bottle with a thumb grab indentation and the very recognizable red sash across. One of the...
This shows a soft nose of yellow apple, vague pastry/croissant, hay and yellow flowers. It is light to medium weight,...
Nose faded, lacking luster. Sweet notes, nonetheless. Mouth to match, the wine is not bad, far from it, but it's the...
Lacks a bit of finesse and complexity. Dosage is a touch over done. Tasted October 2014