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Salon Le Mesnil 1964 is an exceptional Champagne made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes. This vintage is the fruit of an exceptional year for viticulture, offering raisins of superior quality which have been carefully selected to produce the Salon Le Mesnil 1964 champagne.
The Maison Salon, founded in 1911 by Eugène-Aimé Salon, is an exceptional Champagne house located in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, at the heart of the Côte des Blancs. Specializing in the production of Blanc de Blancs champagnes made exclusively from Chardonnay, the house is a true icon of elegance and rarity in the Champagne world.
This prestigious estate is built on a unique philosophy: one village, one historic parcel called “Le Jardin de Salon,” and one vintage, reflecting an uncompromising pursuit of purity and excellence. Each vintage, produced only in exceptional years, undergoes extended aging in the cellars to achieve unparalleled complexity and finesse.
Salon champagnes are renowned for their crystalline minerality, delicate aromas of citrus, white flowers, and brioche, as well as their silky texture and remarkable length. These rare creations, such as the legendary Salon Le Mesnil, captivate connoisseurs and collectors worldwide.
With an extremely limited production and extraordinary craftsmanship, Maison Salon epitomizes French excellence and the art of living through its exceptional champagnes.
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.
Bollinger R.D. means Recently Disgorged because this cuvée is marketed a few months after its disgorgement and this despite years of aging. It is a blend of 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay from 14 terroirs, including 91% Grands Crus and 9% Premiers Crus.
Pinot Noir vines planted in 1993 at Terres Rouges. Its name comes from the color of the calcareous red-brown soil of this particular terroir. Only 10,462 bottles and 509 magnums were produced.
Palmer Blanc de Blancs is a champagne of exceptional purity, made mainly from Chardonnays from the magnificent terroirs of Villers-Marmery and Trépail. These Premiers Crus from the Montagne de Reims, recognized for their elegance and freshness, are harmoniously blended with delicately fruity Chardonnays from the Côte de Sézanne.
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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.