Joseph Faiveley Meursault 1er Cru 'Charmes'
The nose is complex, showing delicate floral aromas mixed with a few woody notes. It has long-lasting tastes on the palate and distinguishes itself with a very good balance between richness and acidity.
Moillard Grivot Corton Charlemagne
The Moillard Grivot Corton Charlemagne 2021 is a stunning representation of the famed Burgundy region in France. Its pale gold hue catches the light, teasing the senses with its brilliance. On the nose, aromas of ripe yellow apple, pear, and lemon zest dance alongside hints of white flowers and toasted almonds. The palate is lush and full-bodied, with a perfect balance of fruit and oak. Flavors of juicy peach, apricot, and vanilla mingle with a subtle minerality, leading to a long and elegant finish. This vintage, produced by the renowned Moillard-Grivot winery, showcases the true potential of the Corton Charlemagne appellation. Enjoy now or cellar for years to come to experience the full complexity and depth of this exceptional wine.
Billecart-Salmon Sous Bois Non-Vintage
This unique cuvee is respectfully composed of the three champenois grape varieties - Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Entirely vinified in oak, Sous Bois (under wood) totally masters the art of blending by renewing the ancestral spirit and savoir-faire of the original Champagnes. The nose contains defined aromatics of dry fruits and fresh citrus, coupled with finely buttered seductive notes that expresses the mature complexity linked to the vinification in oak barrels. The palate is bursting with flavours of grilled brioche, vanilla and toffee, complimenting the refreshing texture and exceptional finish.
Penfolds Yattarna Chardonnay
Penfolds Yattarna Chardonnay displays an initial bouquet of slate and wet stone, with nuances of lightly roasted almonds. Subtle hints of citrus, shrouded by nectarine and nashi pear fruits. On the palate, a spiced multi-citrus compote with a very delicate acidity. Balanced and will develop exceptionally well with cellaring.
Henriot Brut Millesime
Louis Latour Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru
Louis Latour Mersault Perriers 1er Cru
Since their inception in 1797, the family of Maison Louis Latour have been synonymous with quality Burgundy wines from their entry-level all the way to their highly sought after Grand Cru wines.
Larmandier Bernier Longitude
Like the Latitude, this is 100% Côte des Blancs Chardonnay (the vineyards are in Cramant, Avize, Oger, and Vertus), yet the vineyards from which it was drawn have thinner topsoils and so the vine roots plunge straight into the chalky bedrock. The name here refers to the vertical nature of the geographic locations of the vineyards as well as the style of wine resulting from the very chalky soils of these sites i.e., a more linear, mineral wine. While Larmandiers Latitude is expansive across the palate, the Longitude is all about minerality, line and raciness. William Kelly has called this wine one of the finest non-vintage bottlings to be found in Champagne and, while the are no reviews available for the 2019 base, the high ratio of reserve wines (40%) and the strength of this low-yielding vintage should leave you will little doubt as the quality on offer.
Pierre Gimonnet & Fils Fleuron 1er Cru Blanc de Blancs
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