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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. L’Artiste LV20 embodies David Léclapart’s innovation and mastery, offering a refined and deeply expressive tasting experience.
The David Léclapart House, founded by the eponymous winemaker, is a winery renowned for its biodynamic approach and commitment to environmentally respectful viticulture. Located in the Montagne de Reims, at the heart of the Champagne region, the house produces exceptional champagnes that stand out for their authenticity, purity, and remarkable precision.
David Léclapart has redefined Champagne by adopting biodynamic practices, a deep respect for the terroir, and low yields, which allow for the production of wines of rare quality. Each cuvée reflects the pure expression of the grape, with champagnes vinified without added sulfur and aged in small vats, often in oak barrels.
David Léclapart’s champagnes offer a true sensory journey, with intense aromas of fresh fruits, white flowers, and remarkable mineral notes. The David Léclapart “L’Amateur” is one of the most famous cuvées, blending complexity and freshness. With very limited production, David Léclapart champagnes are cherished by connoisseurs and enthusiasts seeking high-quality wines that embody an original vision of Champagne.
Chemin de Chalons is part of the Lieux-dits collection of Maison Jacques Selosse. It is a Champagne made from Chardonnay from the Village of Cramant, classified Grand Cru.
This vintage is perfectly balanced, creating a harmonious Cristal. The year 2016 unexpectedly brought a superb balance to Cristal, blending its bright, vibrant character with its grounded, earthy side. It's similar to the nearly perfect balance of past ripe and refined years, following in the footsteps of Champagne's best like 2002, 2008, and 2012. Cristal 2016 is both new...
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.
Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Collection embodies the interpretation of a particular year by the cellar master, thus revealing the unique personality of each vintage. 1996 is the 64th vintage of Moët & Chandon since 1842. Maturity is evident with warm notes of harvest, wax, cake, or cashew nuts.
Egly-Ouriet Brut Grand Cru is considered as one of the best non-vintage Champagne. A blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay from Ambonnay and Bouzy magnified by long aging, this Cuvée reveals roundness, delicacy and vinosity.
This cuvée comes only from the village of Villers Allerand, precisely from the hamlet of the village of Montchenot which has the particularity of being the junction village between the small mountain and the big mountain, and shares the geology of the two regions (sand, clay and chalk).
The Collection Privée mention is reserved for a few bottles, only in great vintages, which are set aside for prolonged aging in the cellars of Maison Franck Bonville. This 2007 vintage is made from Chardonnay from the Grand Cru terroir of Avize.
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.
Les Fervins 2018 is a rare single-parcel cuvée from Verzy Grand Cru, located in the Grande Montagne de Reims. This 2018 vintage blends equal parts of the seven traditional Champagne grape varieties: Arbanne, Petit Meslier, Meunier, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Noir. Vinified as an Extra Brut (1 g/l), it showcases the diversity and richness of...