Jackson Triggs Entourage Grand Reserve Brut 2011, Méthode Traditionnelle, VQA Niagara Peninsula
Sparkling White
Ontario, Canada
$24.95 (234161)
Critic Reviews (8)
This is a full-blown, quite intense yet quite elegant sparkler with complex aromas of brioche, custardy fruit and...
A consistently excellent quality bubbly at a great price. Very bright, brimming with refreshing acidity but also...
The aromas suggest a course in wine evolution. Peel notes of red apple, lemon, brioche and toasted hazelnut....
This is a very effective bottle of bubbles, consistently produced, vintage after vintage. Some reserve on the nose,...
Aggregate final score from judges at the 2015 National Wine Awards of Canada. June 2015.
Great price for this lively bubbly made from chardonnay and pinot noir that spent 2.5 years on its lees in bottle....
Quiet on the nose, simple, with some green apple, no obvious (or any) yeast notes. Candied fruit on the palate,...
Closed but very modestly aromatic, with rather aggressive effervescence on the palate and average length/depth and...
Community Reviews (1)
What a super Ontario bubbly, showcasing such refinement, complexity, and sheer deliciousness that it could easily pass for a sparkling wine, even a high-powered French one, at two or three times the price. It nicely balances notes of lemon, fresh bread, pear, nuts, and a broad spectrum of apple (from tart green to sweeter Royal Gala) on a wave of zingy, refreshing acidity and with impressive body and length, a yeasty streak providing continuity throughout, held back only by aromatic austerity. A sophisticated pleasure, all in all, light and invigorating but also deep and satisfying.