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Egly-Ouriet Les Vignes de Bisseuil is a Champagne produced from the Chardonnay vines of the Egly-Ouriet vineyard located in the terroir of Bisseuil classified 1er Cru.
Maison Egly-Ouriet – The Essence of Champagne Terroir
A benchmark among grower Champagnes, Maison Egly-Ouriet has long been revered for its deep respect for terroir. Based in Ambonnay, one of the most prestigious Grand Cru villages in the Montagne de Reims, the house is led by Francis Egly, who has elevated it to cult status among enthusiasts and connoisseurs.
Its 17-hectare vineyard, primarily planted with Pinot Noir, thrives in chalky soils that impart power, depth, and elegance to its wines. Committed to sustainability, Egly-Ouriet practices low-intervention viticulture, ensuring low yields and optimal grape maturity to fully express the character of each plot.
The house is renowned for its meticulous winemaking: fermentation in oak barrels, extended aging on lees (far beyond Champagne norms), and no malolactic fermentation to preserve freshness and structure. This results in intensely complex Champagnes, offering a rich texture and unmistakable vinous character.
Among its iconic cuvées, the Brut Grand Cru showcases the pure essence of its terroir, while the legendary Les Crayères Vieilles Vignes, a 100% Pinot Noir from century-old vines, is a true collector’s gem. With an uncompromising philosophy and limited production, Egly-Ouriet epitomizes the excellence of terroir-driven Champagne, where every bottle tells a story of authenticity and passion.
Maison Taittinger produces a vintage cuvée only when the harvest benefits from exceptional quality, just like the 1992 vintage. To this requirement are added several years of aging in the cellar, which guarantee the slow ripening of the aromas as well as the development of length and the complexity of the wine.
Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage is a free creation of the Cellar Master, from a selection of the most remarkable wines produced during a single year. The Grand Vintage 2016 is the reflection of a harvest of black grapes of exceptional quality. They revealed a remarkable maturity, with a powerful and fruity nose as well as a fleshy final note.
Deutz Brut Classic is a harmonious blend of three Champagne grape varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. A golden color associated with bubbles of great finesse. A very expressive cuvée, symbol of the expertise of Maison Deutz, with floral notes and aromas of toast.
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Avize Champ Cain is part of the Lieux-dits collection of Maison Jacquesson. This is a very confidential Champagne from 1,3 hectare plot of Chardonnay planted on the lieu-dit Champ Cain in the village of Avize. Only 11.220 bottles and 398 magnums have been produced for vintage 2013.
Grand Cellier D'Or 2017 is a Champagne of remarkable finesse and precision with a blend of 80% Chardonnay and 20% Pinot Noir from 50 year old Premier Cru. The wines spend 10 months aging in 228L oak pieces to bring power and complexity.
David Léclapart L’Artiste LV20 is a remarkable cuvée, 100% Chardonnay, crafted using biodynamic practices. This non-dosage champagne reveals complex aromas of white flowers, ripe yellow fruits, and fresh brioche, complemented by a delicate mineral touch. Its palate is both rich and elegant, with vibrant freshness and a silky texture that extends into a long, precise finish....
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Domaine De Villaine Bouzeron 2022 comes from Aligoté vines located on the best slopes of the Appellation. Since settling in Bouzeron in 1973, the estate has selected the very old Bouzeron vines of so-called "golden" varieties which give smaller yields and finer aromatic wines.