This is a Champagne that I never tire of. Made from estate vines in the Cotes de Blancs from a 4th generation grower, this wine is partially vinified in oak and is aged 4 years on the lees. It's got a creamy mouthfeel, and... Read More
Bérêche et Fils was founded in 1847 and is best known for their complex, innovative, and terroir-driven Champagnes. Now headed by Raphaël and Vincent Bérêche, the family’s nine hectares of... Read More
A fresh and mineral Champagne from three Grand Cru villages: Cramant, Chouilly, and Oiry. Vinified in stainless steel where it goes through malolactic fermentation. Aged on lees for 36 months. 4g/L dosage. The nose has notes of... Read More
Only made in the greatest vintages, the Fleur de Passion comes from old-vines parcels in six of the finest climats in Cramant, fermented and matured exclusively in oak barrels with no malolactic, resulting in wines of perfect... Read More
The nose of this wine is utterly refreshing with notes of white flowers, honeysuckle, green apples, peach yogurt, tangerine peel, and fresh-cut Bosc pear. Citrus blossoms and lemon verbena also blend into a healthy backbone of... Read More
Disgorged in June 2019, the latest rendition of Péters' NV Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Cuvée de Réserve offers up a lovely bouquet of citrus oil, pear, pastry cream, dried white flowers, hazelnuts and... Read More
The Moncuit roots run deep in the Côte des Blancs. The family first purchased land back in 1889 and began estate-bottling almost 40 years later. Current winemaker and fourth-generation Pierre Amillet’s passion for... Read More
Ruinart Blanc Singulier Edition 18 is composed of 100% chardonnay from 80% of wines from the harvest in 2018 and 20% of reserve wines. It is made mainly from about twenty vintages, from the Côte des Blancs but also from... Read More