- 1,5L
The acidity of this great champagne has barely calmed down: under great freshness, it reveals delicately reduced notes of toast and mocha, then the wine opens up and evolves towards aromas of white truffle. This wine has a lot of breadth thanks to the Pinot Noir from Ambonnay and Dizy: in the mouth you can feel an imposing structure, with a lemony zest on the finish.
Brut Gold is the iconic Cuvée from Maison Armand de Brignac. It is always a blend of 3 great vintages from the best plots of Champagne with the 3 Champagne grape varieties: Chardonnay (40%), Pinot Noir (40%) and Pinot Meunier (20%). Rated best Champagne in the world by Fine Champagne magazine.
Billecart-Salmon Brut Réserve is a subtle and airy wine combining balance and harmony. Composed of three Champagne grape varieties from the most beautiful terroirs of the Marne, the Brut Réserve is perfect for an aperitif or throughout a dinner.
The year 2015 was declared a Veuve Clicquot vintage and became the 67th of the House since the creation of the first vintage, by Madame Clicquot in 1810. This wine reveals the flavors of an exceptional year. Eternal signature of the Vintage cuvée, the structure is angular and fleshy, the pinot noir playing its role of building. Thus, all in balance, Veuve Clicquot Vintage...
Piper-Heidsieck Essentiel Blanc de Noirs combines Pinot Noir, the House's historic grape variety, with Pinot Meunier in a delicate blend. The diversity of the terroirs from which the 10 selected "crus" come, allows the complexity of the black grape varieties to be sublimated in a fruity and elegant Champagne.
The name "Cuvée 72" comes from 36+36, or 72 months of maturation before shipment. Aged 36 months on the lees, this cuvée will undergo an additional 36 months of maturation in our cellars after its disgorgement. Extension of the Première Cuvée, "Cuvée 72" is the composition of a solera of reserve wines with a new harvest, selection of first presses of Meunier, Chardonnay and...
For more than 10 years, this champagne has matured and reached its peak on the lees. At the tasting, the sensations are amazing: we move away from the classic register with a nose close to perfume: sandalwood, musk, new leather, oriental spices, blond tobacco. On the palate, the tension is moderate but largely compensated by a rich and complex aroma, which gives this...