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Benoît Déhu Cuvée de La Rue des Noyers Champagne

Veuve Clicquot Brut Non-Vintage

With its distinctive yellow label, Veuve Clicquot is the enduring homage to the great Madame Barbe-Nicole Clicquot. Under Madame Clicquot's guidance, this famous Champagne house became a global phenomenon and a continued success story. A Champagne from the fuller-bodied school with flavours of buttered toast, brioche and biscuit to complement the ever present fine acidity and flavour length that is a trademark.

Champagne Agrapart & Fils Grand Cru Terroirs Blanc de Blancs (Base 21. Disg. Jun 25) Non-Vintage

Pierre Gimonnet & Fils Special Club 'Oger' Grand Cru

Champagne Hebrart Mes Favorites Premier Cru Brut

Champagne Hebrart Special Club Millesime Premier Cru

2019 is the new release of the Special Club from Marc Hebrat, and it looks to be another magnificent vintage for this much-loved producer. Marc Hebrart has been a member of the Club Trésors de Champagne or Special Club since 1985 and has continued their presence among the select producers in the club after Marc's son Jean-Paul assumed control. The blend here is 55% pinot and 45% Chardonnay from the villages of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ 1er Cru (65%), Aÿ Grand Cru (25%), Oiry Grand Cru (5%), and Couilly Grand Cru (5%). Richard Juhlin states that Mareuil-Sur-Aÿ should be a Grand Cru village, and when compared to the Champagnes of Ay, they are almost indistinguishable.

Champagne Larmandier Bernier 1er Cru Longitude Blanc de Blancs (Base TBC Disg. TBC) Non-Vintage

Latitude is 100% Côte des Blancs Chardonnay from vineyards on the southern side of Vertus. These vineyards are on roughly the same latitude, hence the name, which also hints at the breadth of texture that wines from these sites (having more clay in the soil) tend to offer. In the cellar, Larmandier uses mostly large-format casks (almost all the wood now comes from Stockinger in Austria). Fermentation and malolactic conversion take place naturally, and there is no filtration. Bottle mature for more than two years before disgorgement and dosage at low, extra-brut levels (in this case, 3 g/L) at least six months before release. Despite its obvious crystalline and salty backdrop, in contrast to the Longitude cuvée, Latitude is a Champagne built on textural breadth and volume. Pure and mineral, this offers texture and stone-fruited depth without sacrificing the cut-diamond precision and citrusy, chalky energy that is a given at this address. Extremely versatile at the table, both entry cuvées work with a wide range of dishes, including fish, terrines, any chicken dish (particularly lemon chicken) and most cheeses (except blue or strong washed-rind). This bottling is based on the 2021 vintage, with 40% reserve wine drawn from a ‘perpetual’ reserve started in 2004.

Champagne Laherte Frères Blanc de Noirs Brut Nature (Base 23. Disg. Mar ) Non-Vintage

Pol Roger Brut Rose Vintage

Veuve Clicquot Rosé Vintage

Product Description: The Veuve Clicquot Vintage Rosé Brut 2015 is a remarkable expression of the Maison’s rich legacy, reflecting its audacity, creativity, and boldness. First created by Madame Clicquot in 1810, the concept of vintage champagne was revolutionary, and Veuve Clicquot continues to honour that innovation with the 67th vintage of the Maison in 2015. Known for cultivating the art of ageing, this vintage encapsulates the essence of the House’s tradition of excellence and creativity. The Vintage Rosé 2015 is a harmonious blend, with 50% Pinot Noir, which is sourced from the prestigious Grand Cru and Premier Cru villages. This provides the wine with the bold structure that is quintessentially Clicquot. The inclusion of 30% Chardonnay brings elegance and finesse, while 20% Pinot Meunier rounds out the blend with a soft fruitiness. To add depth and complexity, 13% of the blend comes from red still wine, exclusively from Pinot Noir grapes grown in Bouzy. This addition provides a beautiful depth of colour and a robust character. A hallmark of this vintage is the use of large oak casks (11%), which gives the wine aromatic intensity and complexity, adding spicy notes, as well as subtle roast coffee and toasted aromas. The resulting champagne is both expressive and sophisticated, offering an energetic character that surprises with its freshness and complexity. This Veuve Clicquot Vintage Rosé 2015 pairs beautifully with a wide range of dishes, particularly those with spicy, oriental, or Asian influences. Try it with dishes like spicy Catalan fish stew, grilled shrimp, or even a sushi platter. Its bright acidity and complexity complement the bold flavours of international cuisine, making it the perfect companion for adventurous palates. Maker: Born in 1777 to a textile manufacturer in Reims, Champagne, Barbe Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin's life took a pivotal turn when widowed at just 27. Defying the norms of her time, she seized control of her destiny, stepping into leadership of her father-in-law's company, established in 1772. With unwavering passion and determination, she navigated an era that largely excluded women from business. Her relentless pursuit of innovation marked a new chapter for Champagne: she pioneered the first vintage champagne, introduced the riddling table, and crafted the first blended rosé champagne. These innovations reshaped the industry, setting the standard for modern champagne production. Barbe Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin transformed her name into a symbol of excellence, renowned globally. Her remarkable achievements earned her the revered title of "la grande dame of Champagne." Vineyard: Champagne, a protected region and wine style. Champagne has set the standard for traditional method sparkling wines worldwide. Veuve Clicquot, with 95% of its vines classified as Grands or Premiers Crus, embodies this excellence. Its vineyards, primarily Chardonnay (47%), Pinot Noir (36%), and Meunier (17%), are strategically planted on gently sloping hillsides, maximizing sunlight exposure and shallow soils. Since its inception, Veuve Clicquot has fostered strong partnerships with Champagne winegrowers, ensuring consistent quality across its wines. Tasting Notes: NOSE Orange Blossom, Yuzu, Jasmine The nose is complex and vibrant, offering orange blossom and yuzu freshness, along with floral notes of jasmine. These aromas are enriched by the underlying subtlety of mandarin, creating a lively and fragrant bouquet. PALATE Cherry, Aniseed, Brioche On the palate, mouthwatering aromas of cherry and aniseed emerge, providing a delicate balance of sweetness and spice. The texture is smooth, with an elegant richness reminiscent of Vienna bread and a subtle saffron finish, contributing to the wine’s layers of complexity. FINISH Long, Elegant, Balanced The finish is long, refined, and well-balanced, with the brioche and saffron notes lingering delicately. The vibrant freshness of citrus and floral elements persists, leaving the palate clean and inviting for another sip.