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  1. Frerejean Freres FJF NV Extra Brut Premier Cru
    Frerejean Freres FJF NV Extra Brut Premier Cru
    Revealing aromas of toasted nuts, yellow orchard fruit and dried orange rind, the latest release of the NV Brut Premier Cru is medium to full-bodied, fleshy and charming, with a pinpoint mousse and a rich but lively core of fruit, concluding with a biscuity finish. William Kelley, ROBERT PARKER
    NV
    Champagne
    France
  2. Frerejean Freres FJF 2012 Cuvée des Hussards
    Frerejean Freres FJF 2012 Cuvée des Hussards

    Named after the light cavalry of Napoléon Bonaparte, in which the soldiers were the first to use the art of sabring, the Cuvée des Hussards is powerful and expressive. This cuvee was elaborated from 85% Chardonnay and 15% Pinot Noir coming from Premier and Grand Cru vineyards older than 40 years old. 2012 is regarded as the vintage of reference of the last decade.


    "Pale and lively. Straight up the nose. Quite different from the wines so far. More lively and tense but good undertow. Fruit not oak expressed here. Racy with depth and undertow. Vibrant " 17/20 Jancis Robinson

    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  3. Gosset Grande Rose Brut NV
    Gosset Grande Rose Brut NV

    (58% Chardonnay and 42% Pinot Noir; 3.5 g/l dosage; L329 9160): Light, orange-tinged pink. Lively spice- and mineral-accented red berry and citrus fruits on the nose, with a hint of cherry pit adding depth. Vibrant and precise on the palate, offering tangy, refreshingly bitter-edged blood orange and strawberry flavors. Clean, focused and stony on the dry, penetrating, persistent finish, which leaves a suave honeysuckle note behind. JOSH RAYNOLDS

    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  4. Champagne Hebrart Premier Cru Rosé Brut NV
    Champagne Hebrart Premier Cru Rosé Brut NV

    The NV Brut Rosé is flat-out delicious. The word 'balance' is so overused in wine, but I really can't think of a better way to describe the Brut Rosé. It is not nervy nor overly rich, but just impeccable in its poise and overall harmony. A healthy amount of Pinot lends volume and intensity to this Chardonnay-based Rosé. This is the sort of wine that is opened and disappears within a few minutes. Antonio Galloni, Vinous

    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  5. Champagne Jean Vesselle Extra Brut NV
    Champagne Jean Vesselle Extra Brut NV
    80% Pinot Noir, 20% Chardonnay. In 1975 the domaine decided to introduce a ‘natural cuvée’, they didn't add the usual dosage. This resulted in a clear, lively Champagne that was ideal as an aperitif. At this time there were only three producers making this kind of Champagne, each had their own name for the wine: Brut 0, Brut Savage, and in the case of Jean Vesselle, Brut 100%. Today the wine - this wine - is named ‘Extra Brut’. It's very interesting considering the popularity of 'Extra Brut' and zero dosage wines today. It has the power and roundness of Pinot Noir with the drive and minerality of Chardonnay. French Wine Centre
    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  6. Laherte Freres Les Longues Voyes Blanc de Noirs 2018
    Laherte Freres Les Longues Voyes Blanc de Noirs 2018

    Disgorged December 2021. Les Longues Voyes translates as ‘the long way’, referring not only to the 25 kilometres that you need to travel from the Laherte estate to arrive at the vineyard, but also to the wine’s extended aging: 18 months in barrel and a further 18-20 months in bottle.

    The fruit is sourced from a single hectare of biodynamic vines in Chamery, Montagne de Reims, owned by a good friend of Aurélien Laherte’s. The 35-year-old vines are rooted in clay and silts over a limestone base. The wine was made from a single four-tonne press of grapes, which was naturally fermented and matured in old Clos des Epeneaux and Leroux barrels. There was no malolactic conversion and the dosage was 4 g/L. Bibendum

    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  7. Larmandier Bernier Blanc de Noirs 1er Cru 2015
    Larmandier Bernier Blanc de Noirs 1er Cru 2015
    Since the Larmandiers felt they had picked a touch too early to produce their emblematic rosé in the 2015 vintage, they elected instead to produce the 2015 Extra-Brut Blanc de Noirs, an attractively pillowy, racy, medium to full-bodied Champagne redolent of freshly baked bread, orchard fruit and buttery pastry. Concluding with a long, chalky finish, it represents a fine success. WILLIAM KELLEY

    The 2015 Brut Nature Blanc de Noirs 1er Cru is a new wine in this range that emerges from the deeper clay soils found in the southern part of Vertus. A brawny, potent Champagne, the Blanc de Noirs is endowed with tons of depth and some angularity that needs time to soften. It will be interesting to see where this goes in more favorable years. Zero dosage. ANTONIO GALLONI
    2015
    Champagne
    France
    376
  8. Larmandier Bernier Rose de Saignee Brut 1er Cru NV
    Larmandier Bernier Rose de Saignee Brut 1er Cru NV
    Based on the 2019 vintage, the new NV Extra-Brut Rosé de Saignée is a rich, gastronomic wine, delivering aromas of raspberries and cherries mingled with notions of kirsch, warm spices and petals. Medium to full-bodied, layered and fleshy, with racy acids and a pretty pinpoint mousse, it's a vinous Champagne that would work well at table. WILLIAM KELLEY
    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  9. Lassalle Cuvee Special Club 2012
    Lassalle Cuvee Special Club 2012
    The 2012 Brut Spécial Club is gorgeous. Radiant and expansive in the glass, the 2012 offers up a compelling mélange of dried pear, apricot spice, chamomile crushed flowers and almond. There’s lovely complexity and nuance, as well as captivating balance between the freshness that is such a house signature with the natural radiance of the year. The 2012 can be enjoyed now or cellared for a decade, maybe more. It’s a gorgeous wine in every way. ANTONIO GALLONI, Vinous
    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  10. Le Brun de Neuville Cote Rosee
    Le Brun de Neuville Cote Rosee
    48% Chardonnay, 32% Pinot Noir, 20% red wine (Pinot Noir). Base 2017 +50% of reserve wines. Fermentation in stainless steel tank. 60 months on lees, dosage 7g. 45 year old vines. Fruity aromas, round, full-bodied and persistent.
    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  11. Le Brun de Neuville Le Chemin Empreinte Blanc de Blancs NV
    Le Brun de Neuville Le Chemin Empreinte Blanc de Blancs NV
    A generous and mature chardonnay that has a Burgundian-type textural richness that the gentle mousse nicely lifts. Stacks of candied lemon peel character and plenty of chalky minerality. Long, elegant finish. JAMES SUCKLING
    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  12. Olivier Horiot Brut Nature cuvee "Envol"
    Olivier Horiot Brut Nature cuvee "Envol"

    More product information will be added here soon! In the meantime, if you do have any questions at all about this product or others in our store, you can contact us by phone or email. Our friendly and experienced team are always happy to assist - we love drinking, selling, talking about and being in and around wine!

    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  13. Thienot Blanc de Blancs NV
    Thienot Blanc de Blancs NV
    The richness, freshness and toasty character here is impressive, really offering so much. The palate has very precise lemons and white peaches and a smooth, fleshy and fresh, cashew-nut edge at the finish. Drink now. JAMES SUCKLING 2019
    Champagne
    France
    376
  14. Ullens Lot 7. NV
    Ullens Lot 7. NV
    80 % Meunier
    20 % Chardonnay
    Dosage: 2,8g/l
    50% Reserve Wine
    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
  15. Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame 2015
    Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame 2015
    This graceful Champagne offers hints of smoke and toasted brioche that transition to patisserie apple and blackberry fruit, candied ginger and mandarin orange peel notes. Seamlessly knit and mouthwatering, with a minerally underpinning and a finely detailed, dotted bead. Lush and creamy on the vibrant, lasting finish. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Drink now through 2035. 95 Alison Napjus, Wine Spectator
    2015
    Champagne
    France
    376
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