Piper-Heidsieck Rare Millesime Champagne
Structured, full-bodied and fruity, this Peper-Heidsieck Rare Millesime Champagne has delicate, muted exotic fruits and mild spices on the nose. This is a wine with depth but also it has a harmonious lengthy finish.
Billecart-Salmon Cuvee Elisabeth Salmon Brut Rose
Billecart-Salmon Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon Brut Rosé, Champagne The name Billecart-Salmon comes from the joining of two families by the marriage of Nicolas François Billecart and Elisabeth Salmon. The vintage Rosé Champagne, first created in 1988, is named in honour of co-founder Elisabeth Salmon. "The mark of Billecart is made not by the heavy foot?all of concentration, power and presence, but rather by the fairy touch of delicacy and crystal/clear fidelity."- Tyson Stelzer, The Champagne Guide. This vintage Rosé Champagne is made from 50% Chardonnay, 50% Pinot Noir; 8g/L dosage
Pol Roger Brut Vintage
Gosset Celebris Rose Extra Brut
Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin La Grande Dame Rose
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN La Grande Dame Rose, Champagne
Pommery Brut Royal Non-Vintage
Established in 1836, Madame Pommery is credited with creating the first vintage brut style of Champagne in 1874, at a time when most champagnes were excessively sweetened with sugar. This revolutionary dry style set the benchmark for the rest of Champagne and it is in this spirit that the style of Pommery endures; with each cuvée displaying sublime elegance, finesse and freshness. Pommery is one of the few Champagne Houses that produces their large formats in the actual bottle in order to allow for optimal ageing.
Champagne Suenen Oiry Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Extra Brut Non-Vintage
CHAMPAGNE SUENEN Oiry Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Extra Brut , Champagne
Champagne Suenen Oiry Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru La Cocluette
CHAMPAGNE SUENEN Oiry Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru La Cocluette
Larmandier Bernier Longitude
Like the Latitude, this is 100% Côte des Blancs Chardonnay (the vineyards are in Cramant, Avize, Oger, and Vertus), yet the vineyards from which it was drawn have thinner topsoils and so the vine roots plunge straight into the chalky bedrock. The name here refers to the vertical nature of the geographic locations of the vineyards as well as the style of wine resulting from the very chalky soils of these sites i.e., a more linear, mineral wine. While Larmandiers Latitude is expansive across the palate, the Longitude is all about minerality, line and raciness. William Kelly has called this wine one of the finest non-vintage bottlings to be found in Champagne and, while the are no reviews available for the 2019 base, the high ratio of reserve wines (40%) and the strength of this low-yielding vintage should leave you will little doubt as the quality on offer.