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Larmandier-Bernier Longitude Extra Brut Blanc de Blancs Non-Vintage 0

Louis Roederer Rosé Champagne

Louis Roederer remains one of the last 100% independent, family-owned Champagne Houses, presided over by seventh generation Frédéric Rouzaud. Under the stewardship of Chef du Cave, Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon these past two decades, Louis Roederer has become the largest Biodynamic Domaine in Champagne with their 242 hectares located in the three most important sub-regions: Montagne de Reims (La Montagne); Vallée de la Marne (La Rivière) and Côtes des Blancs (La Côte). In March 2021, following 20 years of environmental transition, 115 hectares of the historic Louis Roederer family vineyard achieved organic certification. An extraordinary vintage which is also the year in which the Champagne region was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site! 2015 followed the continental trend of that decade: a mild, wet winter and a hot, dry summer. The summer, hot and sunny, brought record-breaking temperatures and water stress. The second half of August brought some very welcome rain, giving the vines some much needed relief. Thanks to this fresh finish, the vines produced juicy, ripe and concentrated grapes. Our ambition for this vintage? To capture the concentration which is the hallmark of this spectacular vintage! A rosé created by a long, gentle infusion of Pinot noir that extracts its juicy ripeness while preserving its tremendous saline freshness. In this process, some Chardonnay juices are added to the Pinot noir maceration, to ferment together and achieve the perfect integration of the two grape varieties.

Krug Grande Cuvee Champagne Non-Vintage

Krug Grand Cuvee is unique in the world of premium champagne in so much as rather than being a vintage champagne it is re-created every year, 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. Recognised as the first and last word in luxury, Krug is rightfully recognised as the King of Champagnes. Fun fact: Each bottle of Krug has a unique ID which allows the drinker to learn the Winemaking team's impressions of the year, a detailed story of the bottle, food pairing suggestions, recommendations for ideal storage and service, as well as Krug Music Pairing suggestions to enhance every Krug Lover’s tasting. Luxurious indeed.

Pommery Brut Royal Non-Vintage Jeroboam

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. Brut Royal NV has incredible balance and is a cheerful, lively and delicate wine.Pommery is one of the few Champagne houses that produce the large formats in their original bottles, to allow for optimal ageing. The Jeroboam comes individually packed in a timber case.

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Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs

Product Description Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs 2013 is a rare and exceptional cuvée that reflects the unique characteristics of a vintage marked by a very late harvest. The year 2013 stood out with cool and rainy weather, resulting in a delayed harvest that only began at the end of September. This late ripening process gave rise to grapes with a rare balance of freshness and depth, producing a wine of great finesse and complexity. The blend is made exclusively from Grand and Premier Cru Chardonnay, with 70% sourced from the Côte des Blancs and 30% from the Montagne de Reims. With over 9 years of ageing on lees and a dosage of 5.5 g/L, this Champagne presents the ultimate expression of Ruinart’s commitment to craftsmanship and quality. The result is a cuvée with an extraordinary combination of freshness, depth, and a distinctive toasty character. The wine is vinified with meticulous care, following traditional techniques such as manual disgorgement and ageing under cork, a process that imparts a unique richness and subtlety to the wine. The late ripening of the grapes gives the wine its unmistakable structure and precision, while the chalky terroir of the Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims provides a mineral backbone that enhances the wine’s complexity. Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs 2013 is a Champagne that balances elegance with boldness, and its unique character makes it a true standout in the world of luxury Champagne. Maker The House of Ruinart, founded in 1729, is one of the oldest and most prestigious Champagne houses, known for its uncompromising dedication to quality and craftsmanship. Ruinart is renowned for its exceptional Blanc de Blancs, a signature style that showcases the elegance and freshness of Chardonnay. Each cuvée is a reflection of the House’s century-old legacy of blending expertise, rooted in the distinctive terroirs of Champagne. Ruinart’s commitment to excellence is evident in every bottle, from the selection of the finest vineyards to the meticulous ageing process in the cellars. At the helm of Ruinart’s winemaking is Cellar Master Frédéric Panaïotis, who brings his passion for Champagne and his innovative approach to the craft. Under his leadership, Ruinart continues to create wines that push the boundaries of what Champagne can be, balancing tradition with modern techniques. The House’s dedication to quality is exemplified in the use of manual disgorgement and the reintroduction of the traditional cork ageing technique, ensuring that each bottle of Ruinart Champagne delivers a unique and exceptional tasting experience. Philosophy Ruinart’s philosophy is rooted in a commitment to creating Champagne that expresses the unique characteristics of the land and the year. The House believes that great Champagne is born out of a deep connection to nature and a respect for the elements. Each cuvée is an exploration of terroir, with a focus on expressing the purity of the grapes and the richness of the environment. By allowing nature to guide the process and using time-honoured techniques such as ageing under cork and manual disgorgement, Ruinart creates wines that are as much about tradition as they are about innovation. At Ruinart, the pursuit of excellence is constant, and every vintage is an opportunity to refine and perfect the art of Champagne making. The House’s philosophy is not just about creating wine—it’s about creating an experience that captures the essence of a place, a moment, and a story. Each bottle of Ruinart Champagne is a testament to this philosophy, offering a taste of the craftsmanship and dedication that has defined the House for over 290 years. Tasting Notes Appearance Golden with Green Reflections The wine presents an intense golden hue with subtle green reflections, offering a glimpse of its youthful character and the rich minerality imparted by its terroir. Nose Complex & Toasty On the nose, Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs 2013 reveals a complex bouquet with aromas of ripe citrus fruits, dried fruits, and subtle floral notes. Toasty hints of gingerbread and almond mix harmoniously with delicate minerality and a fresh, powdery edge. These fragrances are further complemented by a subtle touch of smokiness, adding depth and complexity to the profile. Palate Fresh, Structured, and Lively The palate is marked by its crystalline freshness, with vibrant citrus and floral notes that echo the nose. The structure is firm and precise, showcasing the balance between the minerality of the Côte des Blancs and the richness of the Montagne de Reims’ terroir. A delicate yet powerful tension between freshness and maturity drives the wine’s dynamic profile, leading to a long and satisfying finish marked by a delightful hint of bitter orange peel and a lingering minerality. Finish Long & Elegant The finish is elegant and refined, with a remarkable persistence of citrus and floral notes. The wine’s subtle bitterness, combined with its refreshing minerality, creates a finish that lingers, inviting further exploration. Style - Champagne Varietal - Chardonnay Country - France Region - Champagne Vintage - 2013 Bottle Size - 750ml ABV - 12.5%

Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame

Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame is name in honour of the famed and undoubted Champagne pioneer, widow Clicquot. Widowed at the tender age of 28, Madame Clicquot continued her late husband's work and is the sole reason why her Champagne house is held in the high esteem that it is today. The 1998 La Grande Dame is a wine of pure beauty and power. A majority blend of Pinot Noir, the vintage conditions are clearly visible in the glass with flavours of peach, apricot and touch of brioche and nuttiness. A true classic for the ages.