Champagne Larmandier Bernier 1er Cru Longitude Blanc de Blancs (Base 21 Disg. Apr 24) Non-Vintage
Champagne Laherte Frères Rosé de Meunier (Base 22. Disg. Dec ) Non-Vintage
Champagne Laherte Frères Les Grandes Crayères Extra Brut
The 2019 Champagne Laherte Frères Les Grandes Crayères Extra Brut is a masterpiece from the renowned Laherte Freres winery in the Champagne region of France. This vintage boasts a delicate, pale gold hue with fine bubbles that dance on the tongue. On the nose, notes of crisp green apple, hints of citrus and toasted brioche tantalize the senses. On the palate, the wine reveals layers of complexity with a perfect balance of freshness and richness. Flavors of ripe pear, lemon zest, and a touch of minerality lead to a long and elegant finish. This Extra Brut is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship and expertise of Champagne Laherte Frères, making it a must-try for any champagne enthusiast. Enjoy it as an aperitif or pair it with seafood, creamy cheeses, or roasted poultry. Cheers to a truly exceptional wine experience.
Pierre Gimonnet & Fils Special Club Champagne Grand Terroirs de Chardonnay
The Pierre Gimonnet & Fils Special Club Champagne Grand Terroirs de Chardonnay 2015 is a stunning representation of the terroir-driven wines of Champagne, France. This vintage showcases the exceptional quality of the 2015 growing season, with a brilliant golden hue and fine, persistent bubbles dancing in the glass. On the nose, delicate aromas of crisp green apple, lemon zest, and white flowers are complemented by a subtle minerality. On the palate, the wine is exquisitely balanced with a lively acidity and a creamy texture. Flavors of ripe pear, brioche, and a touch of almond linger on the long, refreshing finish. This Grand Terroirs de Chardonnay is a true testament to the expertise and passion of Pierre Gimonnet & Fils, and a must-try for any Champagne lover.
Champagne Laherte Frères Les Rouges Maisons Extra Brut Non-Vintage
The acidity is firmer here than the Meunier Blanc de Noirs (Vignes d'Autrefois), with a chewy austerity typical of limestone in Champagne. Regardless, it is fine and poised on the palate with impressive balance, racy freshness and fine chalk-infused bitters that drive a long, sapid finish—an outstanding Blanc de Noirs.