- 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.
Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009 is a tribute to Pinot Noir, a grape variety that requires excellence to achieve the sublime. However, this Cuvée expresses the perfect marriage between Chardonnay and Pinot Noir reflecting the tension between youth and maturity, exhibition and restraint.
The Grand Vintage Rosé Moët & Chandon 2016 offers a sumptuous palate, the unexpected expression of a particularly hot year. Its story is one of controlled power, channeled intensity and irresistible light.
Cœur de Cuvée 2011 is a Champagne of unique richness and identity with a blend of 80% Chardonnay and 20% Pinot Noir from old Premier Cru vines in the village of Rilly-la-Montagne. The Wines are made only from the heart of the Cuvée to extract the best.
Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Collection embodies the interpretation of a particular year by the cellar master, thus revealing the unique personality of each vintage. 1996 is the 64th vintage of Moët & Chandon since 1842. Maturity is evident with warm notes of harvest, wax, cake, or cashew nuts.
Created in 1988 in homage to Elisabeth Salmon, co-founder of the House, this cuvée is distinguished by the brilliance and purity of a very great nobility with a unique character. This rare and refined great wine subtly offers the signature of the best Pinot Noir and Chardonnay Grand Cru terroirs.
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.
“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.