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Vouette & Sorbée Fidèle is a Champagne Blanc de Noirs (100% Pinot Noir) produced by Vouette & Sorbée, located in Buxières-sur-Arce, in the Côte des Bar region of southern Champagne. It is the flagship of this house, recognized for its biodynamic approach and its commitment to viticulture that respects the environment and terroir.
Bruno Paillard Le Mesnil 2019 Coteaux Champenois is a still white wine produced exclusively from the first pressing of the Chardonnay grape variety, from one of the most famous grands crus of the Côte des Blancs: Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. Le Mesnil 2019 fermented in small oak barrels where it aged for 9 months. Only two barrels, or 569 bottles were produced.
The Grand Vintage Rosé Moët & Chandon 2016 offers a sumptuous palate, the unexpected expression of a particularly hot year. Its story is one of controlled power, channeled intensity and irresistible light.
The Blanc de Meuniers cuvée (made with 100% Pinot Meunier) is a Champagne whose fleshy and mineral character offers varied gastronomic possibilities.
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.
The objective of the Cuvée l'Esquisse is to bring together the new and young plots of Champagne Moussé. Designed to be fruit-oriented and enjoyed young, this cuvée has a high proportion of sizes which gives it great drinkability.
For this Cuvée, Franck Bonville has chosen unique years that allow it to fully express the potential of the terroir-varietial pair. Chiseled, rich and complex, this vintage cuvée go through the years to reveal their energy after a long and calm aging on laths.
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 name "Cuvée 72" comes from 36+36, or 72 months of maturation before shipment. Aged 36 months on the lees, this cuvée will undergo an additional 36 months of maturation in our cellars after its disgorgement. Extension of the Première Cuvée, "Cuvée 72" is the composition of a solera of reserve wines with a new harvest, selection of first presses of Meunier, Chardonnay and...