- 1,5L
Bruno Paillard Le Mesnil 1990 Champagne is an exceptional vintage champagne that perfectly embodies the excellence and elegance of the prestigious Bruno Paillard house. This champagne is made from a blend of Chardonnay grapes exclusively from the Côte des Blancs Le Mesnil terroir.
Bruno Paillard Champagne is a world famous champagne house founded in 1981 by Bruno Paillard, a wine and food enthusiast. The Bruno Paillard champagne house is located in Reims, France, in the heart of the Champagne region, and produces high quality champagnes using traditional and innovative techniques.
Maison Bruno Paillard is known for its exceptional quality, attention to detail and commitment to environmental sustainability. The grapes used to produce its champagnes are grown sustainably, using organic and biodynamic methods. Production is also controlled to minimize environmental impact.
Bruno Paillard range of champagnes includes several cuvées, each offering unique characteristics and incomparable quality.
Henri Giraud Esprit Nature is the cuvée reflecting the House's commitment to the protection of nature and human health. This is a vision of natural wine. Its emblem, the Paper Oak, tells of the fragility of living things but also of man's ability to reconstruct it.
Alfred Gratien Cuvée Paradis Rosé 2008 is an exceptional Champagne from the region's finest terroirs. More vinous than effervescent, it gains in intensity and refinement as it warms in the glass, offering real ageing potential and a style suited to accompanying gastronomic dishes.
Gosset Grand Millesime 2015 is a Champagne full of freshness and elegance, predominantly Pinot Noir which is very expressive. A selection of the best terroirs: Ambonnay, Avenay, Avize, Bisseuil, Chavot, Cramant, Moussy, Noé les Mallets, Pierry, Trépail, Verzy, Villers Marmery
Cuvée 743 DT from Maison Jacquesson is the second edition of Cuvée 743 made from the 2015 harvest from the terroirs of Ay, Dizy, Hautvilliers and Champillon (60%) as well as the terroirs of Avize and Oiry (40%). A few reserve wines from the Domaine complete the blend.
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.
Alfred Gratien Cuvée Paradis Rosé 2008 is an exceptional Champagne from the region's finest terroirs. More vinous than effervescent, it gains in intensity and refinement as it warms in the glass, offering real ageing potential and a style suited to accompanying gastronomic dishes.
Palmer Collection Vintage 1980 was marked by a harvest with a historically low yield but which gave rise to grapes of exceptional concentration.
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.
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.