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Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label Non-Vintage (6 )

Founded in 1772, Veuve Clicquot has since lived by it's motto, "Only one quality, the finest." "Yellow Label" is it's signature champagne, defining the Veuve Clicquot style through a perfect balance of strength, aromatic intensity, freshness and silkiness. The predominance of Pinot Noir provides the structure while the addition of 30 to 45% of priceless Reserve Wines will ensure the year on year consistency that is so typically Clicquot. First, Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label looks beautiful; golden-yellow, with a foaming necklace of tiny bubbles. Next it is so pleasing on the nose: initially reminiscent of yellow and white fruits, the of vanilla and later brioche. Note the fine balance between the fruity aromas coming from the grape varieties and the toasty aromas, result of the three years of bottle aging. The first sip delivers all the freshness and strength so typical of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label with a sympthony of fruit tastes following on (pear, lemon). Here is a true member of the brut family, well strcutred, admirably vinous. The lingering aromas echo and re-echo, with each fruit or almond notes distinct. Food Pairing: This champagne is perfect with street food such as burgers, wok, vegetables and maki. Pair with raw and crunchy; tartar, carpaccio, salad and juicy fruits. Continue with freshness and energy: early fruits and vegetables and citrus. The Reviews This fresh and balanced champagne is lightly toasted, with snappy acidity and a lively, creamy mousse carrying flavours of white cherry, pickled ginger and marcona almond. Offer saline-laced minerality. Wine Spectaor – 90 POINTS Lemony richness on the nose, a stuck-match character that falls in with a lemon vanilla note. Toffee apple allure on the palate with chalky coolness and a savoury, nutty finish. Decanter – 94 POINTS One of the most popular of all champagnes, this is now showing a freshness that wasn't always there. The crisp texture and green apple flavours give it an immediate drinkability as well as perfumed acidity and a vibrant aftertaste. Drink this bottling now. Wine enthusiast - 90 POINTS Note - this item does not come with a gift box.

Krug Grande Cuvée 162ème Édition

Product Description Krug Grande Cuvée 162ème Édition 3L is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and artistry, an exceptional representation of the House of Krug's vision to create the finest Champagne each year, regardless of vintage conditions. Since its founding in 1843, Joseph Krug's philosophy of blending the very best wines from multiple years has made Krug Grande Cuvée the benchmark for exceptional Champagne. This iconic cuvée is created from over 120 wines from more than 10 different years, with the 162ème Édition particularly highlighting the harvest of 2006, complemented by an extensive selection of reserve wines. The result is a Champagne of unparalleled depth, complexity, and richness, marked by delicate bubbles and a brilliant golden hue that promises pure indulgence with every sip. This limited 3L bottle, perfect for collectors and connoisseurs alike, showcases a bouquet of floral notes, ripe fruits, marzipan, and gingerbread, which then gives way to an intricate palate of hazelnut, nougat, barley sugar, citrus fruits, almonds, brioche, and honey. The finish is marked by remarkable purity, delicacy, and a subtle salty tang that lingers, inviting the drinker to savour its elegance long after the last drop. The Krug Grande Cuvée 162ème Édition 3L offers a unique and evolving experience that will age beautifully over time, reflecting the House’s commitment to quality and the art of blending. Maker Founded in 1843 by Joseph Krug, the House of Krug is one of Champagne's most prestigious and revered producers. With a background steeped in the expertise of both German and French wine traditions, Joseph Krug's philosophy was groundbreaking in the world of Champagne. Rejecting the notion of vintage hierarchy, he sought to create a Champagne that was the very best each year, regardless of the vintage. His vision led to the creation of Krug Grande Cuvée, a blend of select wines aged in oak casks and carefully blended for an unmatched level of quality. Today, Krug continues to uphold its legacy of producing collectible and sought-after Champagne that exemplifies craftsmanship, artistry, and innovation. Vineyard Krug Grande Cuvée is the product of a remarkable blending process that involves over 120 different plots across Champagne’s prestigious vineyards. With no single vintage defining the Champagne, it’s the blend of wines from more than 10 different years that gives Krug Grande Cuvée its unparalleled complexity. The vineyard’s terroir, along with meticulous care in the vinification process, ensures that only the best grapes are selected for Krug Grande Cuvée. The wine undergoes a seven-year aging process in Krug’s cellars, where it develops its signature elegance and complexity. As the years pass, the character of the Champagne deepens and becomes more accentuated, offering a dynamic and evolving experience that can be enjoyed now or in the future. Tasting Notes Nose Floral Elegance and Fresh Fruit Krug Grande Cuvée 162ème Édition opens with an exquisite bouquet of floral aromas, blending delicate notes of flowers in bloom with hints of ripe and dried fruits. The fragrance also reveals layers of marzipan and gingerbread, adding depth and warmth to the nose. Palate Complexity and Harmony On the palate, this Champagne unveils a harmonious medley of flavours. Rich hazelnut, nougat, and barley sugar mingle with the freshness of citrus fruits and almonds. Brioche and honey notes create a velvety texture, offering a smooth and refined mouthfeel that lingers beautifully. Finish Delicate Purity and Saline Echoes The finish is marked by remarkable delicacy and purity, with a subtle salty tang that echoes on the palate, leaving a lasting impression of elegance and sophistication.

G.H. Mumm Cordon Rouge Brut Non-Vintage (6 )

This champagne is a brightly sparkling, light golden yellow liquid with an abundance of fine and elegant bubbles. The nose reveals initial aromas of ripe fresh fruit (white and yellow peaches, apricots), tropical notes (lychee and pineapple). It then opens up with the fragrance of vanilla before developing notes of milky caramel, breadcrumbs and yeast, culminating in aromas of dried fruit and honey. An explosion of freshness in the mouth, followed by strong persistence. The complex aromas of fresh fruit and caramel perpetuate the intensity. Mumm Grand Cordon signifies triumph and elation – a symbol of success to be experienced and celebrated, whether as a toast for the ultimate moment or savoured with a meal of white meat or fish such as monkfish or red mullet. Mumm Cordon Rouge provides a distinctive aperitif with confident freshness. When combining with food, its aromatic richness perfectly compliments white meat and fish such as monkfish or red mullet, taking the experience to new heights. The crisp elegant structure of the champagne also complements the creamy flavours of foie gras, making an exhilarating contrast.

Bollinger La Grande Annee Brut

The Bollinger La Grande Année is the pinnacle of Bollingers Champagne styles and is produced only in the best years. Fruit is sourced entirely from Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyard sites in Champagne. The base wine was aged solely in old oak barrels, providing additional depth and nutty complexity. After secondary fermentation, the wine is aged on lees for more than five years before disgorgement. La Grande Année shows complexity and richness from the long ageing on lees and oaked base wines used in the cuve. The wine typically displays richness and depth of toast and bready characters, creamy palate texture, chalky minerality and great persistence. A vintage style it can be enjoyed upon release or carefully cellared for up to 10 years.

Philipponnat Clos des Goisses Long Vieillissement L.V.

Dom Pérignon Brut Vintage , Gift Boxed (6 )

The Dom Pérignon Brut Vintage 2015 is an exceptional wine for pairing with luxurious, high-end dishes. Its complexity and balance make it an ideal companion to seafood, particularly caviar, king crab, and langoustine. The wine’s delicate profile also complements meats with tangy notes, such as roasted pork, lamb, or duck. For a truly unique experience, try pairing this vintage with exotic fruits like kiwi and guava, or dishes with green curry spices, to accentuate its stimulating complexity. Maker: In 1668, Dom Pierre Pérignon was appointed procurator at the Abbey of Hautvillers. For 47 years, he worked to make the “best wine in the world”. Three centuries later, the Maison Dom Pérignon perpetuates this creative ambition through the constantly renewed quest for harmony as a source of emotion. All creative processes have their constraints. Dom Pérignon’s constraint is the vintage: an ambition to bear witness to the harvest of a single year, whatever the challenges may be, even if it means choosing not to declare the vintage. Dom Pérignon is always an assemblage, forming the foundation of the Dom Pérignon style. It is guided by timeless principles that have always taken precedence over winemaking techniques and their evolution. Time is also part of the equation for Dom Pérignon. During the time of active maturation on the lees, in the darkness of the cellars, the aesthetic and sensory values of each vintage are played out: precision, intensity, touch, minerality, and complexity. Dom Pierre Pérignon's legacy has often been misconceived, overshadowed by myths of inventing Champagne, and even unfounded rumours of blindness. However, what remains true beyond doubt is his extraordinary hard work and dedication to crafting the finest wine in the world. His innovations were groundbreaking. He developed the gentle 'coquard' press, which enabled him to produce clear, still white wine from black grapes. Pérignon also understood the unique challenges of Champagne's marginal climate, pioneering the art of blending grapes from different vineyards to create a more complete and balanced wine. His use of stronger verre anglais ('English glass') bottles, designed to withstand pressure, and the reintroduction of cork as a reliable closure were crucial advancements in winemaking. Through his tireless efforts, Pérignon laid the groundwork for the Champagne and the modern wine world. Philosophy: The philosophy behind Dom Pérignon is one of unwavering commitment to creating Champagne that transcends time, showcasing both the current expression and the potential for future development. Dom Pérignon believes that great Champagne is not simply made—it is born out of nature’s elements and transformed through time, patience, and a deep passion for excellence. With a focus on vintage production, Dom Pérignon captures the essence of each harvest, allowing each bottle to express the unique conditions of the year and the terroir it comes from. The House’s philosophy is reflected in its approach to both blending and aging. Each vintage is crafted to express the duality of fruit and structure, with a delicate balance between power and elegance. The wines are carefully aged to allow them to evolve, with each bottle revealing new dimensions of flavour and complexity as it matures. Dom Pérignon’s philosophy extends beyond just winemaking—it is about creating something that will stand the test of time, an expression of both the present and the future. Tasting Notes Nose Roasted, Floral, Spicy Deep, roasted notes of cacao powder and toasted aromas, gradually unfolding to reveal floral fragrances of lime blossom, jasmine, and peony. A spicy dimension of anise and cardamom adds depth, while a touch of green papaya and orange peel invigorate the overall profile. Palate Broad, Tactile, Generous The wine is broad and tactile, spreading across the tongue with a delicate yet generous texture. Fresh peach, nectarine, and citrus are complemented by sculpted bitter notes of citrus and gentian, creating a harmonious and balanced tasting experience. Finish Fresh, Balanced, Long The finish is long and smooth, with a lingering sweetness that ties together the bright, fresh fruit and the subtle bitterness. The wine’s vibrant acidity and finely textured tannins leave a lasting, memorable impression. The 2015 Dom Pérignon is terrific. Bright and poised, the 2015 shows terrific energy. Citrus peel, white flowers, mint, white pepper and slate all race across the palate. There's gorgeous tension and backbone here, with bright saline notes that extend the mid-palate and finish. This is a fine showing in a vintage that has proven to be tricky. I am intrigued to see how the 2015 develops in the coming years. 2025-2045. - Antonio Galloni (03/2024), Vinous, 96 Points. Disgorged in January 2023, the 2015 Dom Pérignon shows a singular, ethereal profile with aromas of white pepper, iodine, ripe orchard fruits, toast, smoke, herbs and spices. Medium to full-bodied, layered, and structured, it’s enveloping and round with a delicate phenolic mid-palate that underlines chalky dry extracts, concluding with a sapid, penetrating finish with gastronomic bitterness. This iteration of Dom Pérignon, though replete with the customary charm and vinous generosity that typify the label, distinguishes itself by its structural delicate austerity and a notably phenolic profile, giving rise to a remarkably linear and well-defined style that diverges markedly from the more familiar expressions of Dom Pérignon. - Yohan Castaing (05/2024), Wine Advocate, 95 Points. Remarkably pale at this early stage in the glass, the nose hits Dom Pérignon's classic gunsmoke and flint notes together with sweet and bright citrus. Packed with silky ripe fruits on both nose and palate, this is approachable now. Notes of fresh mint and fresh bread dough add to the layers on the palate, which has a creamy mousse but well-defined and vibrant acidity. Chalky in texture on the finish, this is ready to drink but will doubtless evolve well in bottle for over a decade. - Thomas Parker MW (07/2024), 94 Points.

Pol Roger Brut

An impressively rich, dry style from one of the oldest and most distinguished Champagne houses. Pol Roger Brut is perfect both as an occasion wine or for impromptu celebrations.

Louis Roederer Cristal Rosé

The outstanding 2002 vintage is captured in this most wonderful Cristal Rosé. It exudes the perfect equilibrium between concentration and finesse, richness and freshness, intensity and refinement. The ultimate accessory to romance, it is perfect for lovers of wine and lovers alike,

Stefano Lubiana Lubiana Brut

Straw/light gold with fine, persistent bead; floral and honeycomb notes with long, minerally finish. One of Australia's best sparklers for quality and value.

Gosset Grand Millesime Brut