Pommery Brut Royal Rosé Champagne Non-Vintage
The house was founded as Pommery & Greno in 1858 by Alexandre Louis Pommery and Narcisse Greno. Under the guidance of Alexandre's widow, Louise Pommery, the house grew into one of the largest Champagne houses and to this day produce elegant and complex Champagne's. Very subtle rosé character with supple and finely robust with and appealing freshness and liveliness.
Pommery Brut Royal Non-Vintage Kosher
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. The elaboration of Pommery Brut Royal Kosher entails that every step of the production process is conducted by a rabbinic delegate under the strict guidance of the Pommery oenologists. Please note the wine is not mevushal.
Pommery Blue Sky Non-Vintage in
Pommery Blue Sky - another way to think Champagne! The fruit of a new Pommery experience with a traditional blend. A Champagne that opens up towards a happy moment. An intense savour which will surprise first of all through its richness before freeing an invigorating freshness.At first we perceive notes of dry figs and dried almonds. Then we find touches of almond paste, millefeuille, marshmallow and honey. All these flavours blend with simplicity and elegance with lemony and dried orange notes and several hints of spices.A Champagne designed to pour in a large glass and over ice (+/_ 5 ice cubes). To be enjoyed on its own or perfectly paired with dessert.
Charles Heidsieck Blanc de Blanc Non-Vintage
Charles Heidsieck was one of the very first Champagne Houses to demonstrate its passion for Chardonnay by producing a Blanc de Blancs in its 1949 vintage. There is also evidence that the Maison had produced some mono-crus from the Côte des Blancs as early as1906... Through this cuvée, relaunched in 2018, two of the House’s areas of expertise come together: the production of great white wines and the art of blending a large selection of wines from different years and terroirs. The considerable challenge is to make opposites coexist: the tautness and the freshness of young chardonnays on the one hand, and the silky “Charles” character on the other. The Blanc de Blancs is the result of a very selective blend of Chardonnay from the Côte des Blancs, Montagne de Reims, Cote de Sezanne and Montgueux. The cuvée base 2016 is composed of 10 crus of Chardonnay, the most sought-after grapes in the region. For this cuvée, only the juice from the first press are used and, the wines benefit from a slow and long maturation of 3 to 4 years, far beyond the norms of the region. From the bottle to glass, this champagne is a pale, crystalline gold colour with glints of the Chardonnay varietal. On the nose the aromas of mature Chardonnay can be recognised initially: white peach, candied citrus with hints of lime, fresh hazelnut and honeysuckle, giving way to subtle hints of tangerine and lemon citrus. On the palate freshness an tautness mark this as almost unconventionally suave for a blanc de blanc, so often characterised as being sharp rather than creamy. The harmonious finish offers a surprising minerality and a slight salinity.
Delamotte Champagne Brut Non-Vintage
Delamotte was found in 1760 and is one of the five oldest Champagne houses. Based in the Grand Cru Village of Le Mesnil-sur-Oger in the Cote des Blancs, the house is reknowned for the delicacy and elegance of their cuvees. A blend of 60% Chardonnay, 35% Pinot Noir, and 5% Pinot Meunier, with each grape variety providing structure, fruit richness, and aromatic complexity respectively. 36 months maturation provides an extra dimension of complexity while still retaining the house's trademark clean, fruity elegance. Opens up with lovely, pure-fruited aromas of citrus, white flowers and lemon peel. Very creamy on the palate with a fresh and delicate mousse. A beautifully pristine flavour profile demonstating the Delamotte house-style.
Champagne Forest Marie Brut Traditional
Pale straw colour nuanced by amber in the core. A complex nose showing perfumed peach and light honeyed pear aromas. The spirited mousse evolves on the palate with a freshness from Chardonnay and developed complexity led by Pinot varietals. The cleansing acidity is long and refined with impressive retention and mouthfeel.
Joseph Perrier Vintage
Venoge Champagne Cordon Bleu Brut Non-Vintage
The Venoge Champagne Cordon Bleu Brut NV is a true representation of the renowned Champagne region in France. This beautifully crafted vintage showcases a pale golden hue with delicate, persistent bubbles that dance elegantly in the glass. On the nose, aromas of crisp green apples, ripe pears, and hints of brioche mingle with a subtle mineral undertone. On the palate, the initial sip reveals a lively and refreshing acidity, followed by a rich and creamy texture that coats the mouth. Flavors of lemon zest, white peach, and honeyed notes are accompanied by a touch of toasted almonds, creating a complex and well-balanced experience. This Champagne de Venoge is the perfect accompaniment to any celebration or special occasion, leaving a lasting impression with its long, crisp finish. Truly a must-try for any champagne connoisseur.
Champagne Jean Noel Haton Rose Brut Non-Vintage
Champagne Haton Intense Grand Cru Extra Brut Non-Vintage
The Champagne Haton Intense Grand Cru Extra Brut NV, hailing from the renowned Champagne region of France, is a true testament to the art of winemaking. Crafted by the skilled hands of Champagne Jean Noel Haton, this vintage NV champagne displays a pale golden hue, with delicate bubbles dancing gracefully in the glass. On the nose, aromas of fresh apple and lemon zest mingle with hints of brioche and toasted almonds. On the palate, a burst of crisp acidity is balanced by a rich and creamy texture, showcasing flavors of ripe pear, citrus, and a touch of minerality. The finish is long and refreshing, leaving a lingering sensation of elegance and finesse. This Grand Cru Extra Brut is the perfect accompaniment to any celebratory occasion, or simply a delightful indulgence for the true champagne connoisseur.