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Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé Champagne

Perrier-Jouët's origin story dates back to 1810, when the cork supplier Pierre Nicolas Perrier married Rose Adélaide Jouët and began producing champagne under the name Perrier-Jouët the following year. Adèle focused on vineyards and winemaking while Pierre Nicolas focused on sales and marketing. Shipments to Great Britain began in 1815, followed by the United States in 1837. After Charles Perrier, Henri Gallice and his younger brother Octave became Perrier-Jouët directors. Octave, an art lover, met Emile Gallé in Paris and requested a design for Maison Perrier-Jouët, which became the iconic emblem of the brand. One of the world's oldest champagnes, a Perrier-Jouët vintage 1825, was opened and tasted in 2009. Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963, favoured vintage Perrier-Jouët. This passion has been passed down through the generations, shaping the House's philosophy of creative freedom and unconventional observation of nature. Maison Perrier-Jouët's affinity with the Art Nouveau movement is expressed through the emblematic anemone motif illustrated by Emile Gallé in 1902. Today, the House continues to reinvent luxury by collaborating with artists to create an extravagant universe. Along with their unique legacy, such as the creation of their first brut champagne in 1842 and the iconic floral Cuvée named Belle Epoque Cuvée, Perrier-Jouët also made history with the appointment of the first woman to hold the position of cellar master in 2020. Perrier-Jouët produces a wide range of vintage and non-vintage cuvée, with an annual production of approximately 3,000,000 bottles. The pride of the brand is its prestige label, Belle Epoque. With 266 acres of vineyards situated in the heart of Champagne, Perrier-Jouët maintains control over the quality and consistency of its champagne production. More than half of its vineyards are located in the Grand Crus of Cramant and Avize, allowing Perrier-Jouët to create exceptional champagne that is unparalleled in quality and taste. Today, as a member of the Pernod Ricard group of brands, Perrier-Jouët's legacy of exceptional champagne-making continues to thrive and evolve. Through their dedication to quality and innovation, Perrier-Jouët remains one of the most respected and iconic champagne brands in the world. Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé is a champagne that embodies the free-spirited nature of Maison Perrier-Jouët. With its resolutely original character, this champagne is a true testament to the art of surprise combining rarity and uniqueness in every bottle. First introduced in 1978, Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé is a champagne that is crafted only in exceptional years, ensuring that each vintage is a true masterpiece. This meticulous approach to production guarantees that every bottle is a reflection of the extraordinary conditions that shaped the grapes, resulting in a champagne of unparalleled quality and distinction. What sets Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé apart is not only its limited production but also its ability to captivate and surprise with its distinctive personality. From the moment the cork is popped, this champagne reveals its enchanting allure. Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé Champagne 2010 1.5L is a truly exceptional vintage that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of Maison Perrier-Jouët. Crafted in limited quantities and only in exceptional years, this champagne is a rare gem that captivates with its unique character and elegance. On the nose, Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé Champagne 2010 reveals a delightful bouquet of strawberries, peony, kumquat and white currant These aromas intertwine harmoniously, creating a captivating olfactory experience that sets the stage for the sensory journey to come. Upon the first sip, this champagne delights the palate with notes of pink grapefruit, mandarin, and a touch of spice. The flavors are vibrant and expressive, showcasing the complexity and depth of this exceptional vintage. The balance between freshness and richness is perfectly achieved creating a champagne that is both lively and refined. In the glass, Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé Champagne 2010 presents a shimmering, pastel-toned salmon-pink colour, adding to its visual allure The fine, persistent bubbles dance gracefully creating an enchanting visual display. The finish of Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé Champagne 2010 is long and satisfying, leaving a lasting impression of elegance and finesse. Ideal pairings include salmon or tuna cooked on one side only, salmon with cranberry sauce, pigeon or thinly sliced duck breast.

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Champagne Pascal Agrapart Grand Cru Minéral Blanc de Blancs (Disg. Jul 24) ( )

Disgorged July 2024. Minéral is blended from two adjacent vieilles vignes plots (50-plus years old) on the border between Avize and Cramant, where the vine roots plunge straight into the chalky bedrock. The fruit from Le Champ Bouton in Avize fermented in tank, while the component from Les Bionnes in Cramant was vinified in 600-litre oak casks—“barrels for the expression of minerality and tank of the precision”, as Pascal puts it. The wine spent over five years on lees and was dosed at 3 g/L. Typically the saltiest, most mineral wine in the Agrapart range, this is also incredibly deep and vinous this year—Meursault-like but with an iodine/salinity that is uniquely Côte des Blancs. A great release of this wine!

Champagne de Venoge Louis XV Millésime

The Champagne de Venoge Louis XV Millésime 2014 is a true masterpiece from the renowned Champagne region of France. With a pale golden hue and delicate bubbles dancing in the glass, this vintage 2014 release is a sight to behold. On the nose, aromas of fresh apples, citrus fruits and a hint of brioche entice the senses. On the palate, the bubbles burst into a symphony of flavors, revealing notes of ripe peach, lemon zest and a touch of honey. The texture is smooth and creamy, with a refreshing acidity that balances the rich flavours. This champagne is a true expression of the terroir and the mastery of Champagne de Venoge, making it a perfect choice for any special occasion. Cheers to this exceptional champagne that embodies the essence of France's most famous wine region.

Champagne Laherte Frères Blanc de Blancs Brut Nature (Base TBA. Disg. Mar ) ( ) Non-Vintage

This super-mineral Champagne is 100% Chardonnay from the family's chalkiest soils in Chavot and Épernay. These vineyards are biodynamically farmed, and the soil is rich in chalk and chalky clay (marl), with pockets of flint and schist. It’s the chalkiness that drives the wine’s striking, racy and intensely saline minerality—that energy, freshness and zingy, citric line—while the clay provides balancing fruit weight and texture. Based on perfectly ripe fruit, the Brut Nature is a blend of three vintages and includes up to 40% reserve wines. As the name suggests, it’s bottled without dosage. Aged for just over two years in bottle following primary fermentation in barrique, foudre and tronconique cask, like all Laherte’s Champagne this was disgorged by hand. More than ever it’s stunning value for those who love purity and minerality in their Blanc de Blancs. The new disgorgement is a wonderfully sculpted Champagne sizzling with tension and penetrating focus.

Champagne Pascal Agrapart Grand Cru Vénus Blanc de Blancs (Disg. Jul 24)

The Champagne Pascal Agrapart Grand Cru Vénus Blanc de Blancs 2019 (Disg. Jul 24) 2018 is a stunning expression of French excellence. This vintage 2018 wine hails from the renowned Champagne region of France and is produced by the esteemed Agrapart Maison. Upon first glance, the wine boasts a pale golden hue with delicate bubbles dancing in the glass. On the nose, aromas of fresh citrus, ripe peach, and subtle hints of brioche invite you in for a taste. On the palate, the wine is equally impressive with a rich and creamy texture, balanced by zesty acidity and flavors of green apple, lemon curd, and a touch of minerality. The finish is long and lingering, leaving you with a sense of elegance and sophistication. This Blanc de Blancs is a true gem, perfect for any special occasion or celebration.

Pol Roger Brut Reserve Non-Vintage Jeroboam Non-Vintage Non-Vintage

Champagne Larmandier Bernier Grand Cru Vieille Vigne du Levant (Disg. TBC) ( )

The 2013 Champagne Larmandier Bernier Grand Cru Vieille Vigne du Levant is a true gem from the renowned Larmandier-Bernier winery in the Champagne region of France. This limited edition vintage was disgorged in 2019 and is presented in a grand 1500ml bottle, making it a showstopper on any table. On the nose, delicate floral notes of white blossoms and honeysuckle mingle with hints of fresh citrus and crisp green apples, creating a beautifully balanced aroma. On the palate, this champagne delights with a lively effervescence and a creamy texture, leading to a complex and elegant finish. The colour is a pale golden hue, illuminated with flashes of vibrant bubbles. This champagne is a true expression of the terroir, showcasing the unique qualities of the Grand Cru Vieille Vigne du Levant vineyard. Enjoy now or cellar for a special occasion.

Ruinart Blanc de Blancs

Beautiful pale yellow colourwith glints of gold and green, a vibrant, luminousrobe. Active effervescence with a fine, persistent release of bubbles. At first very intense on the nose, giving way to fresh fruit notes, particularly ripe citrus and exotic fruits (pineapple). A highly refined floralsecond nose with notes of linden and white fruits (white peach). A supple, harmonious attack on the palate, firm but rounded. A voluptuoustexture and vinosity that is not excessive, supported by excellent freshness. A very refreshing mineral finish.