- 1,5L

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 champagne the character of a great wine.
Henri Giraud Hommage au Pinot Noir is, as its name suggests, a Blanc de Noirs Champagne made from the historic terroirs of the House in Aÿ. This grape variety brings a lot of roundness, complexity and elegance, enhanced by aging in small oak barrels.
Billecart-Salmon Vintage 2016 is a Champagne with an Extra Brut dosage with a dominant of great Pinots Noirs tempered by the elegance of Chardonnay from the Côte des Blancs and a touch of Pinot Meunier as a signature.
Palmer Collection Vintage 1980 was marked by a harvest with a historically low yield but which gave rise to grapes of exceptional concentration.
Elegant and refined, Legras & Haas Intuition Rosé is a blended Champagne that delights with its freshness and vibrant fruit expression. Its delicate salmon-pink hue reveals a subtle bouquet of red berries, flowers, and a touch of gentle spice. On the palate, the balance between liveliness and roundness leads to a gourmet, lingering finish. A Champagne Rosé full of...
“Les Ribauds” plot reveals an atypical expression of Pinot Meunier: richness and roundness with, in particular, notes of quite ripe red fruits. The silts of the soil soften the clays: we find a certain freshness as well as spicy notes.
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.
Chouilly is a vast terroir that can be distinguished in two parts. In the North, the Chardonnays are expressed with more roundness and amplitude. To the east, they have more minerality and tension. This champagne, which reflects the terroir as a whole, is not dosed to appreciate its mineral and citrus identity.