2017 Sugrue Pierre The Trouble with Dreams Brut
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The current release of Sugrue’s flagship cuvée. A blend of 60% Chardonnay and 40% Pinot Noir, it spends 3.5 years on lees and another six months on cork before release. The dosage is 8g/l.
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Anne Kriebehl MW, Falstaff
Neal Martin, Vinous
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A most subtle hint of petrichor precedes the creamy notions of raw, citrus-zest-flecked shortcrust pastry on the nose. The palate comes in with a serene litheness that is balanced and harmonious. There is something sleek, something weightless about this that nonetheless comes with resonance and depth. Bottle age will make this shine even more.
The 2017 The Trouble With Dreams is the most closed on the nose compared to the 2014 and 2015. This has a chiseled bouquet that is cut from a similar cloth to the previous vintage, showing touches of orange pith and flint, and later, orchard-like aromas and dewy meadow. The palate is medium-bodied with a clean, precise entry and a fine bead of acidity. Linear and steely but maybe without quite the same weight on the finish.