The strength of this golden-yellow wine is immediately pleasing to the nose while its complexity explodes on the palate. The initial notes of fruit are followed by more discreet aromas of brioche and vanilla when the wine is allowed... Read More
Made from Moscato Bianco grapes harvested from vineyards around the town of Asti in northwestern Italy's Piedmont region. The juice of the newly pressed grapes is filtered, chilled, then stored as unfermented grape must. Fermentation... Read More
60% Meunier, 30% Chardonnay, 10% Pinot Noir. First fermentation in stainless steel tanks. The wine goes through full malolactic fermentation. After the second fermentation in bottle, the wine is aged on the lees for 3 years before... Read More
45% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Meunier, 15% Pinot Noir. First fermentation in stainless steel tanks. The wine goes through full malolactic fermentation. After the second fermentation in bottle, the wine is aged on the lees for 8 years... Read More
The Brut Rosé is a fresh and elegant Rosé Champagne, a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, and Pinot Noir vinified as red wine. Radiant color with graceful effervescence, a persistent mousse, and fine bubbles rising... Read More
The Senior is the Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Docg par excellence. Its Latin name is as clear to everyone around the world as the name Prosecco. For some and for a long time the sparkling Prosecco couldn’t be anything... Read More
Light yellow. Refined, expressive nose showing a blend of pear flesh and walnut notes. Remarkably full, melted palate. Supple, ethereal entry leading into a mid-palate and finish showing full-blown freshness.
Made from a blend of Lambrusco di Sorbara & Lambrusco Salamino, this is a sweet, semi-sparkling red Lambrusco that exhibits aromas of berries, red fruits and flowers. The palate is lively, sapid and clean with cherry fruit on... Read More
The three grape varieties are sorted and fermented separately. The fermentation process is controlled at low temperatures in order to achieve maximum expression of fruit. The second fermentation takes place in the bottle over... Read More
Denis first produced a sparkling wine from Gamay in 2010. The fruit is harvested early and the grapes are gently pressed to obtain a Blanc de Noir. The juice is fermented in stainless steel and after the “prise de mousse”... Read More
This wine is characterized by its fine bubbles, its bright yellow color and aromas of apples, quince, citrus and white peach. On the palate it fresh and lively character, the brioche aroma fades, giving way to hazelnut and almond.... Read More
This Extra Dry sparkling white wine is obtained from Glera, Bianchetta and Perera grapes. Its name represents three typical characteristics: “Dru” because it is comparable in quality to the other Drusian sparkling... Read More
White sparkling wine made from Glera grapes grown on hilly terrain and fermented in tanks according to the Charmat method. The slow process of fermentation at a low temperature (15-16°C / 59-61°F) brings out the characteristics... Read More
Did you know that most Prosecco has an Extra-Dry sugar level (12-17 gr/l which is - confusingly - tasting sweet instead of dry, and certainly not extra dry. Instead, if the wine is made Brut, as Flora is, you get a real dry wine... Read More
Col di Luna is produces sparkling wines at the foot of the Dolomites, with a family tradition and preference for the Brut style. Flora rosato comes from the local grape variety called Raboso, a trifecta of spice, brambly fruit,... Read More
Signature is a vintage cuvée produced from parcels in the Grand Cru village of Verzy, a village considered by the champagne authority, Richard Juhlin (and many) to be among the best in Champagne. The wine is 100% Pinot... Read More
Enticing aromas of ripe fruit, orchard blossom and ground spice herald this harmonious blanc de blancs, powered by steely acidity and offering a raw, silklike texture and flavors of apricot, grainy pear, raisin bread, ground ginger... Read More
The Coquelicot cuvée symbolizes, in a refined way, the change of millennium. Available in 2000 Blanc de Noirs or Blanc de Blancs vintages, it will brighten up your tables with its beauty and delicacy.
Melon, brioche and honey aromas on the nose, with light floral notes. Fine bubble texture on the palate, ending with a long, lingering finish. Great as an aperitif, or with seafood or rich, white meats such as veal.
Jean’s family has been growing wine in the village of Celles-sur-Ource for more than 1,000 years. The estate is situated in the Aube, an outlying Champagne district south of Marne that shares the same chalky... Read More