Pol Roger Blanc de Blancs Champagne
Bruno Paillard Assemblage Brut Champagne
Paul Bara Grand Rose Non-Vintage
Dont miss this rare chance to secure a magnificent wine from a top producer thats in seriously short supply. Made by an acclaimed winemaker at the top of their game, this is a slice of wine history you dont want to miss. Add it to your collection while you can.
Laurent-Perrier Brut Cuvée Champagne Rosé N V
Jacquesson Cuvee No 744 Extra Brut Champagne N V
Louis Roederer Blanc de Blancs Brut Champagne
Ruinart Brut Rosé Champagne N V
Nicolas Maillart Brut Platine 1er Cru Non-Vintage
We genuinely never get sick of these wines. We know, it’s hard not to get excited about Champagne- but this one is extra special. Year on year, no matter the weather, we’re drinking Nicolas Maillart. The family have been growing vines in Montagne de Reims for nearly 300 years, now into their 9th generation with Nicolas at the helm. The grower Champagne revolution has meant families like the Maillarts could hone their centuries of experience, producing outstanding terroir driven styles. The family philosophy of biodiversity and minimal input vineyard practices continues today- seriously, you can’t be in the game this long without a sustainable outlook on viticulture.
Billecart Salmon Elisabeth Salmon Brut Rosé
Founded in 1818 by husband and wife Nicolas François Billecart and Elisabeth Salmon, the Billecart-Salmon House is rich with history. For nearly two hundred years, the Billecart family has been handing down the secrets to making exceptional champagne from generation to generation. The Champagne House is special for many reasons, but one notable reason is that it is one of very few to remain Family owned. The Billecart-Salmon House covers around 50 hectares, and gets its grapes from a total of 170 hectares of land. Frequently cited for the quality of its vintages, the House pays particular attention to selecting the best grapes.
Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rose
In 1818, Madame Clicquot made the first-ever "rosé d'assemblage" champagne by mixing some of her red Bouzy wines with white ones. La Grande Dame Rosé honors her idea by using 90% Pinot Noir from the historical Grands Crus of Aÿ, Verzenay, Verzy, Ambonnay, and Bouzy, enriched by 10% Chardonnay from Avize and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. This base is then blended with 13% Pinot Noir red wine exclusively from the 'Clos Colin' parcel, situated in Bouzy. Aged on lees for 10 years in bottle before being disgorged and topped with a dosage of 8g/L.