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Deutz Rosé Millésimé is a seductive Champagne, with its deliciously coppery pink hue evoking elegance. The nose is expressive, reflecting the power of Pinot Noir at its peak. The palate is pervaded by floral and fruity aromas of a basket of red berries, with a sustained structure. The texture is silky and the finish persistent, prolonging the experience.
Deutz - The Excellence of Champagne Since 1838
Maison Deutz, founded in 1838 in Aÿ, is one of the oldest Champagne houses, renowned for its commitment to excellence and elegance. From its inception, Deutz has been distinguished by its exceptional craftsmanship and meticulous approach to Champagne production.
Deutz focuses on producing high-quality Champagnes using the finest grapes from the most prestigious crus in the Champagne region. Their cuvées are characterized by a perfect balance of complexity, finesse, and purity. Each Champagne is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, from harvest to vinification, and aged for an extended period on lees to enhance aromas and texture.
Deutz Champagnes reveal elegant and refined aromas of fresh fruits, white flowers, brioche, and hazelnut, with delicate touches of minerality. On the palate, they offer a fine and persistent effervescence, elegant structure, and a long, harmonious finish.
The Deutz Champagne range includes iconic cuvées such as Deutz Brut Classic, Deutz Rosé, and Deutz Cuvée William Deutz. Each cuvée reflects a tradition of excellence and unparalleled craftsmanship. For Champagne enthusiasts seeking a refined and memorable experience, Deutz represents the pinnacle of Champagne artistry.
Krug Grande Cuvée 172ème Édition is a blend of 146 wines from 11 different years, with the youngest from 2016 and the oldest from 1998. After around seven years of maturation in the cellars, it acquires its unique character and elegance. Over 20 years of painstaking effort have gone into creating this edition of Krug Grande Cuvée.
Henri Giraud Hommage au Pinot Noir is, as its name suggests, a Blanc de Noirs Champagne made from the historic terroirs of the House in Aÿ. This grape variety brings a lot of roundness, complexity and elegance, enhanced by aging in small oak barrels.
Hommage A William Deutz Meurtet is a single-varietal (Pinot Noir) and single-terroir (Meurtet plot in Aÿ) cuvée. The Cellar Master of Maison Deutz decided to vinify this plot of Aÿ separately to highlight the nobility of the wine, the terroir and the Pinot Noir grape variety.
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.
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.
Bruno Paillard Blanc de Noirs is made entirely from the first pressing of pinot noir grapes from four grand crus: Verzenay, Mailly, Verzy and Bouzy. Three of them have a predominantly northern orientation. These ancient limestone soils bring together the elegance and depth of the characteristics of Pinot Noir.
“Incandescence: Universal physical phenomenon which makes things luminous under the effect of heat. » 100% Verzy Grand Cru terroir, 100% Pinot Noir maceration rosé.
Veuve Clicquot Vintage 2015 is the 67th vintage of the House since the creation of its first Vintage Champagne in 1810. The blend is made exclusively from grapes grown on premier and grand cru terroirs. The predominance of Pinot Noir (including 13% of red still wine from Bouzy) brings the emblematic structure of Veuve Clicquot Champagnes while Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier...
The 2020 vintage is the 59th harvest from Henri Duboscq, owner of Château Haut-Marbuzet. The wines are of very high quality due to the lowest yield ever imposed (30hl per hectare).