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Grand Cellier D'Or 2019 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.
Maison Vilmart & Cie – The Artisan Excellence of Champagne
Founded in 1890 in Rilly-la-Montagne, Maison Vilmart & Cie is a family-owned, independent house that embodies Champagne excellence through a unique artisanal approach. For five generations, it has crafted characterful champagnes with precision and deep respect for its terroir.
Located in a Premier Cru village in the Montagne de Reims, Vilmart carefully tends its 11-hectare vineyard, embracing environmentally conscious viticulture. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, nurtured in chalky soils, undergo meticulous vinification, exclusively in oak barrels—a rare practice that lends the champagnes a silky texture and remarkable aromatic depth.
The house avoids malolactic fermentation, preserving the wines’ freshness and purity. Its flagship cuvée, Cœur de Cuvée, made from the oldest vines, epitomizes the Vilmart style: a perfect balance of power, finesse, and elegance.
Highly regarded by connoisseurs and sommeliers worldwide, Vilmart & Cie remains one of Champagne’s best-kept secrets, blending tradition with innovation to create truly exceptional wines, crafted for emotion and fine dining.
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.
This crystalline...
Les Courzy 2020 by Nicolas Maillart is a truly distinctive cuvée, crafted exclusively from Petit Meslier, a rare and historic grape variety in Champagne.
Known for its freshness, vibrancy, and aromatic depth, Petit Meslier brings a unique character to this wine. The grapes come from the Premier Cru terroir of Villers-Allerand, at the foot of the...
From the prestigious Grand Cru terroir of Bouzy, this Nicolas Maillart Les Ronsures 2020 is an exceptional Blanc de Blancs, crafted from meticulously selected Chardonnay. The bouquet reveals notes of white flowers, ripe citrus, yellow fruits, and toasted brioche, supported by elegant minerality. On the palate, tension and freshness are combined with a silky texture and a...
Jm Sélèque Soliste Meunier Rosé is a 100% Pinot Meunier Rosé Champagne from the Les Charmiers plot, planted in 1964 on Pierry 1er Cru terroir. A rosé for gastronomy, which once again shows all the complexity of Meunier. Production limited to 1915 bottles only.
Leclerc Briant Les Carelles 2018 is a 100% Chardonnay Blanc de Blancs from a single Grand Cru vineyard in Mesnil-sur-Oger, on the Côte des Blancs.
This vintage stands out for its marked minerality (pure chalk soil terroir) and fresh, refined profile — with a very low dosage (~ 0.6 g/L, Extra Brut) for pure, direct expression.
Franck Bonville Pur Mesnil 2016 is a Champagne from 3 plots located in Mesnil-sur-Oger: Le Tilleul, Les Zailleux and Les Hautes Mottes. These lieux-dits, where the chalk is flush, help to create saline and tense wines, characteristic of this renowned cru.
Jm Sélèque Partition 2019 is a harmonious blend of the Domaine's 7 best plots, vinified in 7 different barrels. A composer's Champagne hence the name Partition produced at only 1800 bottles.
Larmandier-Bernier Vieille Vigne du Levant comes from an exceptional plot in a place called “Bourron du Levant” facing south-east. The vines are between 56 and over 80 years old. The deep roots and the diversity of the old vines contribute to the complexity of the wine. They are, like all the vineyards, cultivated naturally to obtain the perfect maturity.
Nicolas Maillart Franc de Pied 2019 is a single plot Cuvée (Les Coupes), single grape variety (100% Pinot Noir) and limited to less than 4000 bottles per vintage. The peculiarity of this Champagne is that it is made from "free-root" vines, that is to say without American rootstock as was the Champagne vineyard before the phylloxera crisis.