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Ayala Brut Majeur Champagne Non-Vintage

Founded by Edmond De Ayala in 1860, the House Ayala possesses a remarkable history, rooted in the visionary spirit that resonates with its melodious name from distant lands. The name Ayala appears almost serendipitous, intricately tailored for the village of Aÿ, where the House has proudly stood since its inception. Edmond De Ayala, an inquisitive and bold personality, consistently pursued the path less travelled. Vibrant with the essence of excellence and a spirit of adventure, the House of Ayala continues to be inspired by the indomitable founder who paved its way. In contrast to the prevailing French tradition of dosage, which exceeded 150 g/L during that era, Edmond De Ayala took a bold and audacious move by unveiling "dry champagne" in 1865, with a mere 21 g/L dosage. As a true pioneer, he possessed a discerning vision to revolutionize the Champagne landscape by introducing a drier style, which has created a profound impact to the modern world. Through bespoke craftsmanship, House Ayala employs a tailored approach, working with a diverse selection of crus to achieve the utmost balance and skilfully express the exceptional terroir surrounding Chardonnay, the house's emblematic grape variety. Champagne Ayala relentlessly pursues the finest raw materials from the Champagne region and currently boasts a palette of 70 crus, with 50 of them dedicated to Chardonnay. These crus are sourced from the most esteemed terroirs of Champagne. This remarkable diversity, a distinctive feature of the house, contributes to the complexity and vibrant aromatic freshness found in their blends. The house maintains 20 hectares of their own vineyards, situated in esteemed locations such as the Montagne de Reims, encompassing Aÿ Grand Cru and Dizy, as well as the Côte des Blancs, including Chouilly and Oger, both classified as Grands Crus. Additionally, they have vineyards in Champvoisy and Passy-Grigny in the Vallée de la Marne. With an unwavering commitment to pure expression of the raw materials, Champagne Ayala is transitioning their vineyards to organic viticulture and has obtained HEV and VDC certifications. The House consistently fosters trusting relationships with winegrowers and supports them in their environmental endeavours. Ayala Brut Majeur Champagne NV is definitely the ideal ambassador of representing the style of Ayala. This cuvée showcases the purity and elegance of the house's emblematic grape variety - Chardonnay, which constitutes 55% of the blend together with 30% Pinot Noir and 15% Meunier. The Ayala essence is further magnified by the low dosage and the vinification process in stainless steel vats, which meticulously preserve the primary aromas. A prolonged maturation period of three years in the cellars adds the final flourish to this cuvée, where harmony and precision harmoniously coexist with finesse and elegance. The wine exhibits a captivating light gold color, accompanied by refined and delicate bubbles that gracefully dance in the glass. On the nose, it reveals an expressive and nuanced bouquet, where the aromas of citrus fruits, white flowers, and fresh fruits intertwine harmoniously, creating a delightful olfactory experience. Upon tasting, the palate is treated to a balanced and refreshing sensation, characterized by precision and a vibrant fruitiness that tantalizes the senses. Perfect for an apéritif, the enchanting Brut Majeur not only delights as a prelude to a meal but also possesses the versatility to elevate every course to extraordinary heights. From succulent white fish and delectable shellfish to tender poultry and a tantalizing cheese platter, this exceptional cuvée effortlessly harmonizes with a wide array of culinary creations, ensuring that each bite is enhanced with its finesse and charm.

Charles Heidsieck Rosé Réserve Non-Vintage

In 1822, Charles-Camille Heidsieck is born. This happy event took place 37 years after his grand-uncle founded the Champagne Heidsieck et Cie House. Little Charles grew up in the midst of grapes, loved by his mother, Emilie Henriot, and his sisters, in a family ruled by Reims traditions and Prussian rigour. Well-educated, he stands out for his integrity and elegance. At 29 years of age Charles took his destiny in hand and founded a House in his image. His audacity, adventures and the renown of his wines would make him a legend in his time. His distinctive aesthetic choices made the Maison unique and renowned amongst all others, or as was said: Typiquement Charles. In his area as well as today, to be Typiquement Charles means flouting convention, bowing to no influence, pushing the envelope and forgetting long-lasting steadfast relationships. Like the Brut Réserve, the Rosé Réserve is the result of meticulous attention and stands out for its unconventional character. The Rosé Réserve is also the result of juices from the first press only and, the wine benefits from a slow and long maturation of 3 to 4 years, far beyond the norms of the region. 80% of the year’s wines are composed of equal portions of Meunier, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, while the 20% of reserve wines are made up of 50% Pinot Noir and 50% Chardonnay. The total of the cuvée is therefore 40% Pinot Noir, 35% Chardonnay and 25% Meunier. Each are vinified cru by cru, varietal by varietal, in stainless steel vats. To ensure the ideal balance of freshness and elegance on one hand and structure and complexity on the other, the Cellar Master bides by a House principle, intentionally selecting reserve wines that are younger than those of the Brut Réserve. The red reserve wines, from the leading Pinot Noir terroirs, date from up to 5 years before the last harvest. 5 to 6% of wines vinified in red provide tannins and the fragrance of red fruits, a base upon which the Cellar Master will subtly develop a full-bodied, voluptuous rosé.

Louis Roederer et Philippe Starck Brut Nature

Conceived as an exchange and shaped by friendship, this wine is first and foremost a result of the free-thinking that came out of a meeting between Louis Roederer’s CEO Frédéric Rouzaud, his cellar master Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon and the designer Philippe Starck. Their conversations led to the creation of the very first Brut Nature in 2006 and the relationship continued to grow over the years to give us the 2009 and 2012 vintages. The Brut Nature was born from an idea of the dreamed-for, perfect champagne. It is a wine that captures the freshness of the clay soils in a sunny year, a wine of truth, the testimony to an encounter, a soil, a year, free spirits and the independent spirit that runs through the Champagne House. It is a champagne that perfectly encapsulates this new exploration of a Louis Roederer terroir. The Louis Roederer et Philippe Starck Brut Nature 2015 has a yellow hue with shimmering highlights and an even flow of lively bubbles. The bouquet is pure, elegant, vertical, rich and concentrated. Nuances of ripe fruit combined with exceptional finesse: fine, delicate citrus peel and vanilla along with warmer notes of baked apple and Tarte Tatin that gradually give way to aromas of nougat. The palate offers a marked and singular contrast: it is very expressionist thanks to the broad, juicy, almost sensual texture of the clay soils in a sunny year, yet distinctly minimalist due to a fresh, pure, mineral and mouth watering backbone associated with its zero dosage. Ripe citrus fruit combines with warm stone notes further accentuating the mouth watering, umami sensation. The finish is light, energetic and ethereal.

Louis Roederer et Philippe Starck Rose Nature

Conceived as an exchange and shaped by friendship, this wine is first and foremost a result of the free-thinking that came out of a meeting between Louis Roederer’s CEO Frédéric Rouzaud, his cellar master Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon and the designer Philippe Starck. Their conversations led to the creation of the very first Brut Nature in 2006 and the relationship continued to grow over the years to give us the 2009 and 2012 vintages. The Brut Nature was born from an idea of the dreamed-for, perfect champagne. It is a wine that captures the freshness of the clay soils in a sunny year, a wine of truth, the testimony to an encounter, a soil, a year, free spirits and the independent spirit that runs through the Champagne House. It is a champagne that perfectly encapsulates this new exploration of a Louis Roederer terroir. The Louis Roederer et Philippe Starck Brut Nature 2015 has a pink hue with bright, fresh tints and generous, slow moving bubbles. The deep Pinot noir bouquet is a blend of delicate citrus notes, red fruit and spice. After aeration, the red fruit becomes intertwined with notes of honey and gingerbread. On entry, the wine is juicy, fruity, concentrated and palate coating. The sun-drenched fruit and its slightly sweet texture give one the impression of biting into a perfectly ripe blackberry. The wine shows remarkable poise thanks to the sensual, almost powdery texture that balances the zero dosage. The end palate reveals slightly spicy, smoky and iodised notes that usher in a sensation of Umami.

Mumm Marlborough Brut Prestige Brut Non-Vintage

Mumm Marlborough Brut Prestige Brut NV brings together Méthode Traditionnelle techniques from the French Champagne Maison Mumm and the best of New Zealand Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grapes. The resulting sparkling wine is elegant, refined and offers exceptional quality with delightful fruity notes. Reserve wines bring complexity and depth.

Taittinger Nocturne City of Lights Sec Non-Vintage Champagne

A legacy since 1734, Champagne Taittinger is the largest eponymous family owned Champagne House and one of the top, independent champagne brands in the world. This family of growers cultivates the second largest vineyard in the Champagne region. The composition of the house’s cuvées is a result of an intuitive and complex process, one which the Taittinger family know how to create and sustain; a Champagne which is completely unique. Taittinger Nocturne is a “Sec” champagne composed of Chardonnay (40%) and Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier (60%). Blended from around thirty different vineyards from various vintages, this wine is laid down for four years to age before being disgorged. A 17.5g/l dosage of sugar cane combined with the slow cellar-ageing create a round and smooth champagne that is perfect to enjoy late in the evening. For this new edition, Taittinger Champagne has accompanied its Nocturne champagne with delicate bubbles of light, evoking the movement and music of a city sparkling in the night. Taittinger Nocturne is a champagne to be enjoyed at the end of an evening. It is the perfect accompaniment to dessert or foie gras on gingerbread – and will gladly have champagne lovers celebrating all night long.

Moet & Chandon Impérial Brut Non-Vintage (Gift Boxed)

Moët & Chandon’s vines grow on terroirs in the heart of the Champagne region, characterized by their unique geology and climate. Moët Impérial is the House’s iconic champagne. Created in 1869, it embodies Moët & Chandon’s unique style, a style distinguished by its bright fruitiness, its seductive palate and its elegant maturity. Created from more than 100 different wines, of which 20% to 30% are reserve wines specially selected to enhance its maturity, complexity and constancy, the assemblage reflects the diversity and complementarity of the three grapes varietals, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay. Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut has an elegant golden straw yellow colour with green highlights. A sparkling bouquet, vibrant intensity of green apple and citrus fruit, freshness of mineral nuances and white flowers, and elegance of blond notes (brioche, cereal, fresh nuts). A generous palate with the delicious sumptuousness of white-fleshed fruits (pear, peach, apple), alluring caress of fine bubbles, and soft vivacity of citrus fruit and nuances of gooseberry.

Krug Grande Cuvée 169ème Édition

Krug Grande Cuvée is born from the dream of one man, Joseph Krug, to craft the very best Champagne he could offer, every single year, regardless of annual variations in climate. Since 1843, the House of Krug has honoured this vision with each new Édition of Krug Grande Cuvée: the most generous expression of Champagne. Krug Grande Cuvée is re-created every year, beyond the notion of vintage and is a blend of over 120 individual wines from more than 10 different years. The fullness or flavours and aromas achieved by this careful art of blending would be impossible to express with the wines of a single year. This bottle of Krug Grande Cuvée 169th Edition is a blend of 146 wines, from eleven different years, the youngest dating from 2013 and the oldest from 2000. The bottles have rested for approximately seven years in the cellar, thus gaining expression and elegance. . Each glass is the result of more than 20 years of know-how. Krug Grande Cuvée 169ème Édition was created around the 2013 harvest. The season began with an endless winter, followed by a cool and rainy spring. Fortunately, the summer was warm and sunny, although marked by hailstorms which damaged the vines. The wines of the year are as complete as they are expressive, and full of aromas. To create this Edition, the Cellar Master wanted to accentuate the roundness and elegance of the aromas of 2013 with wines from different plots and ten other years. The particular attention paid to the vine and the respect for the unique character of each plot have made it possible to reveal all the expressiveness of this Edition of Krug Grande Cuvée. Reserve wines from Krug's vast library make up 40% of the final blend, lending the essential breadth and roundness to each Edition of Krug Grande Cuvée. This bottle of Krug Grande Cuvée is composed of Pinot Noir (43%), Chardonnay (35%) and Meunier (22%).

Jansz Tasmanian Premium Brut Rose Non-Vintage

Jansz Tasmania is a luxury sparkling wine house, solely devoted to the art of sparkling winemaking since 1986. Location is integral to growing outstanding fruit and only Tasmania can boast such idyllic conditions. Put simply, it is the perfect place to craft premium sparkling wines. By allowing nature to do the work, the wines are naturally expressive of Tasmania's pure, pristine environment. Jansz is lead by vigneron, Jennifer Doyle whose viticultural journey began 28 years ago in her home state of New South Wales. Whilst Jennifer’s career has seen her traversing cool climate regions of Orange, Pemberton and Margaret River, the last 12 years have found her firmly planted in the Jansz ‘Pontos Hills’ and ‘Woodside’ vineyards in southern Tasmania. Sustainability is important to Jennifer, in life and work. She began exploring alternative methods of managing pests and diseases early in her career, realising the multi-faceted value of protecting and enhancing biological diversity. Jennifer’s 2012 Dr Don Martin Sustainable Viticulture Fellowship study tour further inspired this pathway. In 2017, Jennifer was awarded ‘Viticulturist of the Year’ at the Australian Women in Wine Awards, for consistent performance, innovation and best practice methods to achieve results. The grapes are sourced from selected cool climate vineyards across Tasmania, ranging from the Pipers River and Tamar Valley regions in the north to the Coal River Valley in the south. Specially selected and crafted individual batches form the basis of this Rosé. All hand-picked, with gentle whole bunch pressing, cool fermentation, 100% malolactic fermentation, complex assemblage and extended ageing on lees after bottle fermentation, all combine to produce a stylish and complex wine. To maximise blending options and complexity in the final wine, batches are kept separate during winemaking. Released with three months of bottle age. This is a vibrant sparkling Rosé showcasing the beguiling aromatics inherent to Tasmanian sparkling Pinot Noir. There are delicious, captivating aromas of strawberries and cream, rose petals, Turkish delight and fresh brioche. The palate is creamy, textured and rich while retaining an elegant vibrancy and freshness. A wine full of “joie de vivre” that brings the delights of summer into the glass at any time. Once released this wine is ready to enjoy. Nose - Fresh, Red Berry Fruits, Tea Rose Cherry Danish and strawberry house cake notes with leafy rose petal, ruby grapefruit. Palate - Elegant, Creamy, Crisp Pillowy mousse with creamy weight and a textural, tapers with chalky minerals. Finish - Mineral, Dry, Savoury and Refreshing Lingering red fruit richness with a refreshing bite.

Moet & Chandon Impérial Brut Non-Vintage (Happy Birthday )

Maker: When it comes to the world of champagne, one name stands head and shoulders above the rest - Moët & Chandon. With a history that spans over two centuries, this esteemed French champagne house has become synonymous with luxury, elegance and unparalleled quality. Founded in 1743 by Claude Moët, a visionary and entrepreneur, Moët & Chandon quickly gained a reputation for producing exceptional champagne. The house's commitment to craftsmanship and innovation propelled it to the forefront of the industry, and it soon became the champagne of choice for royalty, nobility and discerning connoisseurs around the world. One of the key factors that sets Moët & Chandon apart is its unwavering dedication to excellence. From the meticulously selected vineyards to the painstaking process of blending and aging, every step of the champagne-making journey is executed with precision and expertise. Each bottle of Moët & Chandon is a testament to the artistry of the house's talented winemakers, who carefully craft a symphony of flavors and aromas that tantalize the senses. Moët & Chandon's signature champagne, the iconic Moët Impérial, is a true masterpiece. With its distinct golden colour, vibrant bubbles and a bouquet that exudes notes of green apple, citrus and white flowers, it is a champagne that embodies celebration and joie de vivre. Whether it's an intimate gathering or a grand occasion, opening a bottle of Moët Impérial is a surefire way to create unforgettable memories. In addition to the Moët Impérial, the house offers a range of exquisite champagnes to suit every palate and occasion. From the delicate and elegant Rosé Impérial to the opulent and prestigious Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon caters to the diverse tastes of champagne enthusiasts worldwide. But Moët & Chandon is not just renowned for its exceptional champagnes. It is also a symbol of sophistication and style. The house's collaborations with renowned artists, designers, and tastemakers have resulted in limited edition bottles and exclusive events that fuse the worlds of art, fashion and champagne. Today, the legacy of Moët & Chandon continues to thrive, enchanting champagne lovers across the globe. With its unwavering commitment to quality, innovation and timeless elegance, it remains the ultimate choice for those seeking the finest champagne experience. Product Description: Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut NV, now presented in a limited edition gift box. This exclusive packaging adds a touch of allure and sophistication, making it the perfect choice for those seeking a champagne experience that is both memorable and elegant. Elevate your gifting game with this stunning limited edition gift box, designed to enhance the allure of Moët & Chandon's iconic champagne. The Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut NV is the epitome of the house's iconic champagne. Crafted with meticulous care and an unwavering commitment to quality, it encapsulates Moët & Chandon's unique style, characterised by its vibrant fruitiness, seductive palate, and elegant maturity. In the glass, the Impérial Brut enchants with an elegant golden straw yellow colour, adorned with subtle green highlights. The effervescence is a testament to its exceptional quality with fine bubbles dancing in harmony. On the nose, a sparkling bouquet unfolds, showcasing the vibrant intensity of green apple and citrus fruit. These bright and lively aromas are complemented by refreshing mineral nuances and delicate white flowers. As the bouquet develops, elegant blond notes of brioche, cereal and fresh nuts emerge, adding depth and complexity to the aromatic profile. Upon the first sip, the Impérial Brut reveals its generous and sumptuous character. The palate is adorned with the lusciousness of white-fleshed fruits, such as pear, peach and apple, delivering a delightful burst of flavors. The fine bubbles caress the palate, creating an alluring and harmonious mouthfeel. The Impérial Brut gracefully balances its fruitiness with the soft vivacity of citrus fruit, lending a refreshing and invigorating quality to the overall taste experience. Subtle nuances of gooseberry add a touch of complexity, further enhancing the champagne's depth of flavour. Created from more than 100 different wines derived from 1,190 hectares of rich limestone soil, 50% of which is classed as Grand Cru and 25% Premier Cru, make up the largest vineyard area in Champagne. 20% to 30% are reserve wines specially selected to enhance its maturity, complexity and constancy, the assemblage reflects the diversity and complementarity of the three grapes varietals. 30-40% Pinot Noir gives body and structure to the wine, while Pinot Meunier provides fruit in the mid palate at 30-40%. Chardonnay gives definition to the wine with its naturally high acidity at 20-30% of the blend. The Imperial Brut NV receives a very minimal 7g/litre to round out the finish. Tasting Note: Nose - Orchard Fruit, Toasty Nuts, Lively Bursting with green apples and citrus with fresh white flowers, nuts and brioche. Palate - Creamy, Yeast Flavours, Balanced On the palate you'll enjoy more apples with pears and peaches with citrus and gooseberries with deliciously fine bubbles. Finish - Delicate, Biscuit, Minerals Ripe white fruit is cut with citrus, with an edge of toastiness in the finish.