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Amazone de Palmer is a unique champagne, made exclusively from the best terroirs of the Montagne de Reims. It benefits from slow aging on lees and manual riddling, which makes it an exceptional champagne.
The assembly is carried out with great know-how. The cellar manager selects wines from 3 remarkable years based on their expression, and complements them with a proportion of Chardonnay from a decades-old solera, to achieve perfect harmony.
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Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009 is a tribute to Pinot Noir, a grape variety that requires excellence to achieve the sublime. However, this Cuvée expresses the perfect marriage between Chardonnay and Pinot Noir reflecting the tension between youth and maturity, exhibition and restraint.
Henri Giraud Fût de Chêne MV is the emblematic cuvée of the House, the expression of the Henri Giraud style. MV19 stands for Multi-Vintage 2019: a blend of several vintages from a perpetual reserve since 1990 with the dominant base of the 2019 vintage. Mainly Pinot Noir, all the grapes come from the Grand Cru terroir of Aÿ. Thanks to aging in oak barrels and this remarkable...
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.
Agrapart Terroirs is a Blanc de Blancs Champagne from the Grands Crus terroirs of Avize, Oger, Cramant and Oiry. The cuvée is non-vintage because it is blended with grand cru reserve wines, half aged in demi-muids.
Jm Sélèque Quintette is a 100% Chardonnay Champagne from 5 specific terroirs of the Domaine: Vertus 1er Cru (La Justice planted in 1950), Dizy 1er Cru (Moque-bouteille planted in 1985), Epernay (Les Frileux planted in 1959), Mardeuil (Les Basses Ronces planted in 1982) and Pierry 1er Cru (Les Tartières & Les Porgeons planted in 1990 and 1985)
Assemblage 2015 is produced exclusively from first press, from 8 great terroirs of Pinot Noir (60%) and Chardonnay (40%), 20% of which are vinified in small old oak barrels. Eight years of aging in the cellar, including 12 months minimum of storage after disgorging, allow it to develop a feeling of gluttony and concentration served by a persistent saline freshness.
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.
Jacques Prieur Clos de la Féguine Monopole 1er Cru comes from a very steep plot of 0.27 hectares facing south. Thin, light brown, light soil of a loamy and clay-limestone nature.
Jacques Prieur Meursault Perrières 1er Cru comes from a 0.28 hectare plot with very thin (15-20 cm) sloping soil, facing east. Very calcareous basement. Limestone sheets. Lots of stones = stony ground.