The Date and Time: Monday, March 31, 2014  10AM to noon
  The Event: a tasting of Champagnes from Piper-Heidsieck and Charles   Heidsieck
  The Venue: Select Wines offices, Queen Street
  The Target Audience: some wine writers and sales staff.
  The Availability/Catalogue: all wines are in the LCBO now or will be   through the year.
  The Quote/Background: Piper-Heidsieck winemaker Regis Camus made a quick   stop in Toronto, and offered an impromptu tasting for four P-H Champagnes. Since   P-H and Charles Heidsieck are owned by the same company, Select added four C H   wines to the tasting – eight Champagnes in all, NVs, vintaged, rose and   top-of-the-line vintaged. M. Camus spoke to the wines via a translator, telling   us a little bit about each vintage and packaging details on bottle shapes. M.   Camus ha been instrumental in reinventing Piper-Heidseick, with new techniques   and changes in the reserve wines, a maturation change from the regulatory 15   months to a minimum of 24 months, and then to keep back the wines a minimum of   three months after disgorging. He was named Sparkling Winemaker of the Year in   2013 (by the International Wine Cellars UK), for the eighth time since 2004 with   seven consecutive times in a row. After he left, we tasted Charles Heidsieck   Champagnes. Changes had been afoot there too as well: they now select from fewer   crus (60, down from 120), the average years of aging for the reserves are at 10   instead of 8, and the extra years of aging in the bottle has moved from five to   six. Charles Heidsieck is leading the way with bottle shape changes, becoming   more of a pot shape, to distinguish it from other sparkling wines and to make it   look more rustic and historical.
  The Wines:
  ***** SUPERIOR – Five Stars (95+ in Quality):
  -Piper-Heidsieck Rare Millesime 2002, +380315 Nov 2014 Vintages, $259.95   [chardonnay and pinot noir]
  -Charles Heidsieck Millesime 2000 Brut, +52449, $99.95 [58% pinot noir, 42%   chardonnay, 12 years aging before release]
  -Charles Heidsieck Blanc des Millenaires 1995, $264.75 [15 years aging   before release]
  **** BEST -- Four Stars (91- 94 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Piper-Heidsieck Brut 2006, $79.95 [pinot noir and chardonnay]
  -Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve NV, +36962, $71 [40% reserve wine]
  -Charles Heidsieck Rose Reserve NV, $84.95 [20% reserve wine and 5% red   wine]
  ***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating   terms):
  -Piper-Heidsieck Cuvee Brut NV, +462432, $54.95 [pinots noir and   meunier]
  -Piper-Heidsieck Rose Sauvage Brut NV, $69.95 [pinots noir and   meunier]
  The Food: croissants, gourmet breads, fresh fruit.
  The Downside: a translator had to be provided; this slowed down the   proceedings.
  The Upside: a chance to taste some expensive Champagnes
  The Contact Person: catherine@catchcom.ca; prodhon@selectwines.ca;   haddleton@selectwines.ca.
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   92.
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