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De Venoge Grand Vin des Princes 1973 is a Champagne created initially for the Princes of Orange and then marketed more generally from 1858. The bottle is a replica of a 19th century Champagne carafe.
Maison de Venoge – Elegance and Champagne Heritage
Founded in 1837, Maison de Venoge embodies the art of living and refined Champagne craftsmanship. Its iconic ribbon-shaped label, inspired by the Order of the Holy Spirit, symbolizes a legacy of excellence that has endured through the centuries.
Based in Épernay, the house crafts exceptional champagnes that blend precision with character. Through the meticulous selection of the region’s finest crus and careful aging, each cuvée reveals remarkable finesse, bright liveliness, and captivating aromatic complexity.
From the exquisite Princes Champagnes, designed for the finest tables, to the prestigious Louis XV cuvée, a tribute to 18th-century opulence, Venoge’s signature lies in its perfect balance of freshness, elegance, and depth. A house that brilliantly celebrates the history and prestige of the Champagne terroir.
Deutz Millésimé 2018 is a cuvée representing the precision, elegance and complexity of Deutz wines. The robe is luminous with golden reflections and the effervescence of great finesse. On the palate, the blend reveals gourmet fruity aromas with notes of spices and light tobacco.
Leclerc Briant Cuvée Divine Solera is a non-vintage Champagne crafted from a precise blend: 50% Pinot Meunier, 30% Pinot Noir, 20% Chardonnay.
Produced via a Solera method, it combines the 2009 harvest with reserve wines from 2004–2008, giving the final cuvée remarkable depth and complexity.
With a light dosage of 3 g/L...
The 2015 vintage of Dom Pérignon, a year of contrasting seasons, stands out for its power and impresses with its tactile presence when tasting. This vintage, initially dark and mysterious, reveals a deeply touched texture, offering a unique sensory experience. The structure of the 2015 Vintage is horizontal, ample and rectilinear, reflecting the intensity of the wine. Each...
The Brut Rosé from Maison Armand de Brignac is a real concentrate of aromatic power, lots of liveliness and fresh notes of red fruits thanks to a blend of Pinot Noir (50%), Pinot Meunier (40%) and Chardonnay (10%). Such as Brut Gold, Armand de Brignac has selected 3 great vintages for the elaboration in order to bring complexity to this Champagne of character.
This 1996 vintage is characterized by its beautiful golden color and its intense aromatic bouquet, evoking honey, wax and dried fruits. It is a dense, powerful wine, with a beautiful generosity on the palate and a long finish with toasted notes.
€61.63 tax excl. (IB)
The Cuvée Grands Terroirs 2015 from Palmer & Co embodies the exceptional essence of the Premiers and Grands Crus of the Montagne de Reims. Its subtle and captivating nose opens with notes of white flowers and yellow fruits, then evolves towards gourmet and delicately spicy scents of caramelized pineapple and tonka bean. On the palate, freshness and citrus underline the...
Bruno Paillard Blanc de Blancs 2014 is produced exclusively from the first, purest press of Chardonnay grands crus from the heart of the Côte des Blancs: Oger and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, 20% of which are vinified in small barrels of old oak.
Bruno Paillard Dosage Zéro is a selection from the first pressing of the three grape varieties and for the majority vinified in small oak barrels. The “reserve wines” account for half of the blend. The aging is extended well beyond the legal duration: 3 to 4 years in bottle "on the lees" followed by 6 months of rest after disgorging. Dosage: zero.
Grand Cellier is a daring Champagne, all in elegance with a blend of 70% Chardonnay and 30% Pinot Noir from Premier Cru vines in the village of Rilly-la-Montagne. The wines spend 10 months aging in oak barrels to bring power and complexity.