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Sparkling & Champagne

Champagne J.Vignier Ora Alba Grands Crus Blanc de Blancs Non-Vintage

Fresh on the nose, with flavors of apples and lemon, as well as hints of peaches. Tasty and smooth, this wine has a real texture, due to its fine bubbles and mineral acidity, as typical for the wines from the Côte des Blancs. On the palate, it evolves towards brioche-like, buttery and toasty flavors, with a touch of thyme and grapefruit on the final.

Moet & Chandon Imperial Brut Non-Vintage

Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut Champagne Brut Impérial is Moët & Chandon signature house cuvée and the worlds best-selling Champagne. Established by Claude Moët, the house can trace its history back to 1743. Blended from over 200 crus, bringing together the structure of Pinot Noir, class of Chardonnay and the suppleness of Pinot Meunier.

Georges Remy Bouzy Rouge Les Vaudayants

Jo Landron Brut Atmospheres Non-Vintage Non-Vintage

This Loire bubbles has been enjoying plenty of love among those who know the wine, and no wonder. It's a hand-harvested, Estate-grown, biodynamic, naturally fermented, low-dosage fizz that shows up many conventional Champagnes for both quality and value. Topping off an impressive package is the marvellous label designed by legendary French illustrator, Michel Tolmer (of Mimi, Fifi and Glouglou fame). Jo Landron is not a fan of using Muscadet's Melon de Bourgogne for sparkling wine, preferring instead a blend of around 75% Folle Blanche (grown on sandy clay), with a balance of Pinot Noir (grown on gravelly soils). Vine age varies between 18 and 30 years. The yields are typically between 50 and 60 hl/ha--far lower than the average yields in Champagne. The base wines are fermented naturally and then go through a traditional second fermentation in bottle, where they remain for a minimum of 24 months. The dosage is a low five grams per litre. On top of all this, the fruit for this cuvée is from a single vintage (2018 in this case). This list of attributes sounds like the winegrowing and making approach of a top grower in Champagne, not a humble Muscadet producer! It's no surprise then that the result is a wine of impressive depth and complexity. Expect a super-mineral, earthy, rocky wine with waves of racy citrus and fresh nectarine fruit and lots of flinty, talc-like, salty complexity, then a delicious lick of smoky Pinot breadiness to close. This is simply one of the finest sparkling bargains going around.

Champagne Lombard Extra Brut Premier Cru Blanc de Noirs

The Pinot Noir grows on loamy soil and a calcareous the subsoil, which gives to this wine chalky-mineral content. The ageing in barrels is very interesting on those kinds of Pinots that have a lot of finesse: it will afford to enhance delicate toasted aroma thanks to the “micro-oxidation” brought by the barrel.

Les Mesclances Zarafa Sparkling Rosé Extra Brut Mediterranée

Jansz Tasmania Late Disgorged Vintage Cuvée

Montenisa Cuvee Royal Brut Non-Vintage

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Champagne J.Vignier Aux Origines Blanc de Blancs Non-Vintage

High drinkability, suitable for many occasions, but still with the distinguishable elegance and finesse of a blanc de blancs champagne, smoothness and crisp acidity on the palate.

Jansz Tasmania Vintage Cuvée