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Sparkling & Champagne

Arras Brut Elite Rose

Brown Brothers Mid Strength Prosecco

With the same great taste as the standard Brown Brothers Prosecco NV, It has a straw colour with subtle green hues and a delicate nose displaying apple and pear characters. This wine retains the freshness and vibrancy that Prosecco is known for and has full flavour at only 7% alcohol. This refreshing sparkling is made to drink now while it's light and fresh and only carries 72 calories per serve.

Grant Burge Pinot Noir Chardonnay

Grant Burge, while normally known for full bodied reds, produce an exceptional sparkling here with an attractive nose of strawberry, stone fruit and biscuity notes leads to a richly flavoured, generous palate with a creamy mouth feel and beautifully crisp finish.

Veuve Clicquot Brut (Carte Jaune) Champagne

Idée Fixe Premier Brut

Champagne Charpentier Tradition Brut Non-Vintage

Brilliant colour with golden reflections. Fine bubbles. Fruity, clean and elegant nose. Palate dominated by white-fleshed fruits supported by a chalky freshness. A fresh and fruit driven non-vintage Champagne. The Charpentier Tradition Champagnes are the very expression of the terroir of the Marne Valley, rich in Pinot Meunier grape varieties, enhanced by the hand of the winegrower, Jean-Marc Charpentier. Each cuvée is fair and balanced, harmoniously combining fruit freshness and finesse, for a simple and festive pleasure.

Champagne Charles Mignon Reserve Brut Non-Vintage

This silky, flowery, and fruity Champagne, which is dominated by Meunier from the Marne Valley, is delectable. It has creamy apple flavours and hints of apricot, and it is fresh yet rich.

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

Champagne Bérêche et Fils Ludes Premier Cru Le Cran (Disg. Jul )

The Champagne Bérêche et Fils Ludes Premier Cru Le Cran (Disg. Jul 2024) 2017 is a stunning example of the quality and craftsmanship that can be found in the Champagne region of France. This vintage, produced by renowned winemaker Raphael Bérêche, displays a pale golden color with delicate bubbles dancing in the glass. On the nose, aromas of green apple, citrus, and brioche entice the senses. The palate is crisp and refreshing, with notes of lemon, pear, and a hint of toasted almonds. This champagne boasts a fine balance of acidity and minerality, with a long, elegant finish. It is a true reflection of the terroir and the skill of its producer. Enjoy now or cellar for a few years to fully appreciate its complexity and depth. Santé!

Champagne Bérêche et Fils Brut Réserve Vieilles Vignes Non Filtrée (Base 21. Disg Nov ) ( ) Non-Vintage

Disgorged November 2024. This cuvée has become synonymous with the extreme quality that can today be expected from Champagne’s finest estates. The current release is based on the 2021 vintage and was disgorged in June 2024. Due to the low yields of 2021, the new release comprises 55% fruit from the base vintage, with the balance from the two previous years. The blend is split between 35% Pinot Noir from Montagne de Reims (specifically Ludes, Trépail and Ormes), 35% Chardonnay from sites across Montagne de Reims and Vallée de la Marne and 30% Meunier from Mareuil-le-Port in Vallée de la Marne. Ludes and Trépail provide the tension, offsetting the depth and texture of the Marne fruit and reserve wines. The average vine age is 40 years. The hard-harvested fruit ferments naturally in barrel before aging in barrel and tank. After bottling, the wine spends 36 months sur lattes in the Bérêche cellar, and finally, is disgorged by hand (!) with around 5 g/L dosage. This is the kind of fastidious attention to detail you would expect from the finest prestige cuvées, and it shines through in the quality of the wine. Antonio Galloni (Vinous) is spot-on when he writes: “Although most readers probably associate Bérêche with some of their higher-end bottlings, the Brut Réserve is a real rock star.” The style is taut and focused; the wine’s natural density and texture are superbly balanced by crystalline acidity and smoky mineral resonance.