This iconic single vineyard Champagne comes from a steep slope facing south over the Marne river. This new release, still young but full of magnificent potential, is rich with a floral aroma and dense white fruits, striated with minerality. Drink this Champagne ideally from 2026.
99 points, Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast (Dec 2024)
Surpassing the 2010, the 2015 Extra-Brut Clos des Goisses is gorgeous, evoking aromas of pear, mirabelle, spices, honey, brioche and perfectly ripe orchard fruits intertwined with delicate notes of iodine. Full-bodied, vinous and concentrated, it's layered and dense with remarkable depth at the core combined with racy acids and a structured, perfectly balanced mid-palate. Slightly austere at this stage, it finishes long and sappy with a licorice-inflected aftertaste. This blend of 78% Pinot Noir and 22% Chardonnay, disgorged in March 2024 with a dosage of 4.5 grams per liter, did not undergo malolactic fermentation. Readers eager to experience this superb Champagne at its peak should be patient.
97+ points, Yohan Castaing, Wine Advocate (Oct 2024)
Made from 78% Pinot Noir and the rest Chardonnay, the 2015 Champagne Clos Des Goisses Extra Brut is one of the first wines of the cuvée that was 100% barrel fermented, and it also underwent complete malo fermentation, as always. A medium straw/golden color, it’s expressive in the glass with ripe, savory notes of black cherries, sous bois, delicate toast spice, umami savory notes, and yeasty fresh baked bread. Full-bodied, it fills the palate with a very long and sapid mid-palate richness, revealing accented notes of grapefruit on the finish. It’s long lasting and has a kiss of warmth, which is to be expected in this vintage, although it remains very much in balance, with a noble feel. An exceptional wine from 2015, the team at Philipponnat knocked these 2015s out of the park. This and their other 2015s are likely going to develop into great examples of how wines with powerful, rich structures in warm vintages can age without relying solely on acidity to carry the torch. Drink 2027-2047. 18,000 bottles produced. Disgorged in March 2024 and not yet released.
97 points, Audrey Frick, Jeb Dunnuck (Dec 2024)
An enticing Champagne, with floral, spice and ripe fruit aromas drawing you into the glass. This is finely balanced and mouthwatering, pairing the generosity characteristic of the 2015 vintage with a firm, integrated structure. Flavors of ripe cassis, black cherry, blood orange pâte de fruit, toasted almond, sultana and crystallized honey expand on the satiny palate and through the long, mineral-driven finish. This is a pleasure to sip today, but there’s a long life ahead. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Disgorged March 2024. Drink now through 2045. 1,520 cases made, 75 cases imported.
97 points, Alison Napjus, Wine Spectator (Dec 2025)
The 2015 Extra-Brut Clos des Goisses is a powerful, resonant wine, just as it was last year. In 2015, all of the lots were vinified in oak, which lends notable textural resonance and poise. Pear, spicecake, ginger, dried flowers and a kiss of oak are all dialed up. There is an underlying vegetal note lurking beneath, typical of the year, but it's nicely integrated. The long finish is striking. The 2015 opens beautifully with air, gaining in both precision and tension.
96 points, Antonio Galloni, Vinous (Apr 2025)
The 2015 vintage in Champagne is a certainly quite ripe yet Philipponnat seems to have harvested at the perfect time because blind, you wouldn't necessarily know that the Clos des Goisses is the product of such a hot and dry growing season. I say this because the strikingly layered nose is exuberantly fresh with its notes of green apple, quinine, just sliced citrus, petrol, spice and floral nuances, all liberally laced with yeasty wisps. There is fine volume and impressive density to the intense but rich and expansive flavors that are supported by a wonderfully fine-bead mousse on the clean, complex and classy finish that, at present anyway, seems a bit drier than the stated dosage would suggest. Even so, this is not austere and the balance is impeccable. A potentially great Clos des Goisses and one that could already be approached even though I would suggest holding off until 2030 before digging in with any seriousness and 2032 would likely be better still. One of the best 'lux' 2015s that I've tried to this point. *Outstanding*
96 points, Allen Meadows, Burghound (Apr 2025)
Philipponnat’s 2015 Clos des Goisses is the first vintage of this iconic Champagne to have one hundred percent of its vins clairs barrel-fermented and aged in cask. None of the vins clairs underwent malolactic fermentation. The wine this year is crafted from a cépages of seventy-eight percent pinot noir and twenty-two percent chardonnay. It was disgorged in March of 2024 and finished with a dosage of 4.5 grams per liter. The wine’s bouquet is stunning, wafting from the glass in a mix of apple, white peach, fresh-baked bread, a complex base of chalky soil tones, hazelnut, dried flowers, incipient notes of smokiness and a very discreet touch of oak. On the palate the wine is pure, precise and full-bodied, with great depth of fruit at the core, superb soil signature, refined mousse, a fine girdle of acidity and a very long, complex and impeccably balanced finish. This is a great, great wine in the making. It is already very easy to drink, but given Clos des Goisses’ stunning track record for aging, there is little doubt that the wine will be even better ten or twenty years down the road!
96 points, John Gilman, View From The Cellar (Apr 2025)