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
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.
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.
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
This Prestige cuvee blended with 50% Meunier and 50% Chardonnay, some of which is produced from vines of over 70 years old, is patiently aged across many years in the darkness of our cellars and reveals the superb alchemy between... Read More
Resulting from the subtle blend of Pinot Meunier (70%) and Chardonnay (30%), this authentic cuvee, a reflection of family know-how, reveals a surprising bouquet of aromas expressing the fruity tones of black grapes as well as... Read More
The contact in the palate is supple and fresh, with a creamy and melted effervescence. The Champagne develops a pulpy and crisp fruity matter, sustained by a fresh acidity reminding those of lemon and pink grapefruit. The middle... Read More
Dom Pierre Pérignon, a French Benedictine monk, set out his vision to create the best wine in the world when he became Cellar Master at the sacred Abbey of Hautvillers in 1668. Dom Pérignon dedicated over 40 years... Read More
The Terre de Sables is a blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier. As referenced in its name, the cuvée is made from grapes grown on the domain’s sandiest soils and is sharply marked by it, with notes of... Read More
The Vintage Blanc de Noir is produced from three parcels: Moulin A Vent, En Ville and Cote Roi. Each parcel is fermented separately in stainless-steel tanks and the wines are selected because of their suitability for long maturation.... Read More
The Champagne house of the Dumont family is situated in Champignol-lez-Mondeville, a village in the southern Champagne region of the Aube, some 90 miles southeast of Reims and Epernay. Characterized by forested... Read More
The Champagne house of the Dumont family is situated in Champignol-lez-Mondeville, a village in the southern Champagne region of the Aube, some 90 miles southeast of Reims and Epernay. Characterized by forested hills, streams... Read More
The Brut NV is a blend of Chardonnay 65% and Pinot Noir 35%. By including three different vintages, the “assemblage” benefits from mature wines. The Champagne ages for a minimum of two years “sur lie” before... Read More
The Champagne house of Thierry Triolet is located in the village of Bethon. The vineyards in Bethon are part of the Côtes de Sezanne region of Champagne which begins near the town of Sezanne and extends southward for about... Read More
The Vieilles Vignes is a vintage Champagne produced only in the best years. It is made entirely from Chardonnay and is harvested from two parcels with vines that are between 25 and 60 years old. The Vieilles Vignes typically ages... Read More
Limoux is the birthplace of sparkling wine: in 1531, the Benedictine monks of Saint Hilaire abbey created the first méthode traditionnelle sparkling wine in the world. Méthode Traditionnelle Blanc de Blancs from... Read More