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🍾Just Arrived! Top Prices Taittinger Comtes de Champagne 2005 & 2006

🍾Just Arrived! Top Prices Taittinger Comtes de Champagne 2005 & 2006

Taittinger's history dates back as far as 1734 and was first named Forest-Fourneaux when it was owned by a wealthy textile merchant named Jacques Fourneaux. It was in 1932 when it was acquired by Pierre Taittinger that the Champagne house was renamed to the familiar name we all know today. By the 1950s, Taittinger became one of the Grandes Marques among the other famous Champagne brands such as Bollinger, Moët & Chandon, and Louis Roederer. While the Champagne house's leading label is its non-vintage Brut Reserve, a blend that contains 40% Chardonnay, 35% Pinot Noir, and 25% Pinot Meunier, they also produce a Comtes de Champagne prestige cuvée in great vintages which uses 100% Chardonnay (aka...

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"A sort of Montrachet of Champagne!”- JR, Special Offer of 2014 Henri Giraud Argonne

"A sort of Montrachet of Champagne!”- JR, Special Offer of 2014 Henri Giraud Argonne

“A sort of Montrachet of Champagne!” - Jancis Robinson MWHenri Giraud is a prestigious name known for producing rich, extensive, and powerful wine. Founded way back in 1625, Henri Giraud is one of the oldest Champagne houses in the region and is still a family-run business which is currently owned by twelfth-generation Claude Giraud, with his son managing the company while his son-in-law is the head winemaker. Their wines are 100% oak-fermented and the house insists on producing with oak casks from the forest in Aÿ to impose the forest terroir into the wine, giving it one of the most unique flavors among Champagnes in...

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Only 1,482 Produced: Frédéric Savart & Dremont Ephemere 01

Only 1,482 Produced: Frédéric Savart & Dremont Ephemere 01

A collaboration between Frédéric Savart and Dremont Pere & Fils, the Éphémère cuvée is a limited release in which Frédéric Savart selected a few outstanding plots of the vineyard to create a special cuvee. We are delighted to offer a parcel of “012” edition, this is a Champagne rose produced by 91% Chardonnay from Le Mesnil sur Oger Grand Cru vineyards and blended with 9% Coteaux Champenois from Bouzy and Ambonnay Grand Cru. Only 1.5L Magnum was produced in this cuvee which received a 3g/L dosage. Tasted on November 22 and gave us full of great memories, I am delighted to be able to...

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A Young Talent in Loire who worked in Bizot: Nicolas Barbou

A Young Talent in Loire who worked in Bizot: Nicolas Barbou

We are delighted to offer a young and talented winemaker today and an up-and-coming name in France – Nicolas Bardou. Nicolas Bardou started his working experience in New Zealand and also worked in two respected domaines in Burgundy, Domaine Boisson Vadot and Jean-Yves Bizot in which he learned and have his own philosophy in winemaking. Then he decided to move back to his home Loire Valley and started with Sauvignon Blanc at the beginning, he is eager to produce very high-quality Sauvignon Blanc which is compatible with the Grand Cru in Côte-d'Or. Nowadays, Nicolas Bardou produces two Sauvignon Blanc, the Utopie Créative Touraine Oisly and...

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A Perfect Score Champagne: 2006 Deutz Cuvee William Ready In Stock

A Perfect Score Champagne: 2006 Deutz Cuvee William Ready In Stock

Deutz is a Champagne house with German origins, founded in 1838 by two Prussian immigrants, William Deutz and Pierre-Hubert Geldermann. Acquired by Louis Roederer in 1993, the house now owns 42 hectares of vineyard and has an extensive sourcing network for grapes. With the financial assistance from the Roederer powerhouse, Deutz has become one of the largest Champagne houses nowadays.  According to Champagne specialist and writer Tom Stevenson, the house's style is "firm, flavor-packed yet full of character”. Apart from the Amour de Deutz, the William Deutz is a vintage cuvee which combines the energy of Pinot Noir and stands out the most for its powerful and distinctive...

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