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90% Pinot Meunier, 10% Pinot Noir and Chardonnay Dosage: 0g/l 60% reserve wines Vinified in used oak Tasting OKT22: Wiry and taut, flinty and straight, subtle yellow fruity freshness, cool, uncompromising and stimulating.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€119.33 / 1 Liter)
100% FromenteauDosage 0g/lFrom the single vineyard Les Truchots in Urville Aged in stainless steelBottle ageing: At least 2 years‘Trop m'en faut’ is a play on words with Fromenteau and means something like ‘You can't have enough of it’.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€121.33 / 1 Liter)
100% Pinot NoirDosage: 0g/l vinified in oak
Content: 0.75 Liter (€124.00 / 1 Liter)
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier Dosage: 0g/l vinified in oak for 8 months 18 months of bottle maturity Peter Liem: Laval releases his non-vintage champagne as both a brut and a brut nature: the brut usually has between four and five grams of sugar per liter, while the brut nature is, obviously, non-dosé. In the past, Georges Laval used to make this wine with one-third of each variety, but since 1992 the percentage of chardonnay has been increased, and today Vincent Laval's blends are normally made up of about half chardonnay, although the exact proportions can change according to the base year. In addition, the proportion of reserve wine can vary dramatically: some versions are actually made entirely from a single year, while others can incorporate small amounts of wine from previous years, as Laval sees fit. With Laval's meticulous selection and attention to detail, this is hardly an ordinary non-vintage brut, often showing a level of expression and complexity that can rival other producers' vintage champagnes, and it is also a wine that's well worth keeping in the cellar.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€126.67 / 1 Liter)
100% Chardonnay Dosage: 0g/l Vinified in small oak barrels
Content: 0.75 Liter (€128.00 / 1 Liter)
50% Chardonnay, 50% Pinot Noir Dosage 0g/l 3 years of bottle maturity 70% base vintage, 30% Perpetuelle Reserve (since 1968) The new cuvée from Marie-Noelle and Nicolas is about respect. Respect for the founders and ancestors of the winery: It all started with Gaston Henriet, Marie-Noelle's great-grandfather. He owned vineyards in Verzenay that were mainly planted with Pinot Noir and, like almost all of them at the time, sold his grapes to the cooperative. In 1890 he decided to produce champagne under his own name and Champagne Henriet was born.There was a generation on the side of the later married-in Bazin winery, another key figure: Louise. Louise had a great love for the Chardonnay vines and vineyards in Villers-Marmery and looked after them with great devotion as if it were her own garden. These two people form the backbone of today's Champagane Henriet-Bazin winery and Nicolas and Marie Noelle try to follow the ideals established at the time with carefully introduced innovations. This cuvée is also about respect for nature and its processes, which you have to understand in order to create a cuvée that is so coherent in itself that it does not require a dosage. This cuvée, made in equal parts from Pinot Noir (Gaston) and Chardonnay (Louise), is dedicated to these two important people, whose work and passion have shaped the perspective of the two winemakers and laid the foundation for their appreciation and attention to nature. The tadem on the label means that you don't necessarily have to be faster as a couple, but you can certainly get further :) Tilman JAN24: A multi-layered cuvée that starts off as winey and spicy and reaches a long mineral finish supported by fine brioche aromas. Tasting MRZ21: Very little attack, Pinot takes the stage first, the aroma melts at the back and the fresher, more elegant Chardonnay prevails, nice nutty finish. Straight but not too sparse despite the zero dosage, because of the vinous, pinot-fruity aroma. Powerful. lively and juicy! Tasting JUL21: Very juicy, strong drinking flow, high quality fruit, nice mix of red fruits and mature yellow fruit, straight, spicy and aromatic, consistent, restrained acidity, very nice nutty finish, crisp, develops more complex flavors over time
Content: 1.5 Liter (€65.33 / 1 Liter)
100% Chardonnay Dosage: 0g/lAssemblage from various vintages and various single vineyards: Le Cotet (50%), Les Paluets, Grande Cote und Moulin Brulée. Vinified in 228 liter barriques for 12-18 months, without adding sulphur Aging for three years on the lees in the bottle and disgorged manually à la volée again without addition of sulphur. Production 3000 - 5000 btl/year
Content: 0.75 Liter (€132.67 / 1 Liter)
100% Chardonnay Dosage: 0g/l 10-20% reserve wines from up to 4 vintages Vinification: 70% in steel, 30% in oakUnfiltered and unfined The vineyards are all located at Montgueux, between the Côte des Blancs and the Côte des Bar in the very south of Champagne, on a chalk cliff. Le Cotet is a small plot facing east that Jacques Lassaigne planted between 1964 and 1967. Since 1999, his son Emmanuel Lassaigne has been vinifying the wines on 4.7 hectares of his own property and 1.5 hectares of purchased grapes from trusted winemakers that meet Emmanuel's quality standards. The chalk soil is already fully developed 10 cm below the surface. The average age of the vines is 49 years, no use of pesticides or other chemicals, Guyot vines, late manual harvesting when the grapes are optimally ripe, soft pressing in a traditional basket press, spontaneous alcoholic fermentation on the lees, of which 1/3 in barriques and 2/3 in stainless steel tanks, malolactic fermentation is not avoided, no sulphurisation until bottling, ageing on the lees for 12-14 months depending on the vintage in partly new and used barrels, The base wines are bottled without fining and filtration. Bottle fermentation sur lattes of 3 to 4 years, then by hand à la volée.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€132.67 / 1 Liter)
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier Dosage: 0g/l vinified in oak for 8 months 18 months of bottle maturity Peter Liem: Laval releases his non-vintage champagne as both a brut and a brut nature: the brut usually has between four and five grams of sugar per liter, while the brut nature is, obviously, non-dosé. In the past, Georges Laval used to make this wine with one-third of each variety, but since 1992 the percentage of chardonnay has been increased, and today Vincent Laval's blends are normally made up of about half chardonnay, although the exact proportions can change according to the base year. In addition, the proportion of reserve wine can vary dramatically: some versions are actually made entirely from a single year, while others can incorporate small amounts of wine from previous years, as Laval sees fit. With Laval's meticulous selection and attention to detail, this is hardly an ordinary non-vintage brut, often showing a level of expression and complexity that can rival other producers' vintage champagnes, and it is also a wine that's well worth keeping in the cellar.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€132.67 / 1 Liter)
100% Pinot Meunier Dosage: 0g/l 4 years of bottle maturity with malolactic fermentation Tilman JAN24: Juicy body with notes of apple and pear, becoming slimmer towards the end and a stimulating, slightly bitter note. Great Meunier interpretation!
Content: 1.5 Liter (€66.67 / 1 Liter)
100% Pinot NoirDosage 0g/lAged in stainless steelBottle ageing: At least 7 years
Content: 0.75 Liter (€134.67 / 1 Liter)
100% Pinot BlancDosage 0g/lFrom the Charme de Fin & Valverot parcelsMatured in stainless steel and wooden barrelsBottle ageing: At least 3 yearsUnfined, unfiltered and unsulphurisedTilman FEB25: Crisp, fresh start, white-fleshed. Then becomes softer, slightly nutty on the finish with notes of brioche. Vibrant acidity.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€136.00 / 1 Liter)
100% ChardonnayDosage 0g/lFrom the Champraux & Valprune parcelsMatured in stainless steel and wooden barrelsBottle ageing: At least 5 yearsUnfined, unfiltered and unsulphurisedTilman FEB25: Has drive & power! It's grippy, slightly bready. Really fun on the finish. Very young for the 2012 vintage.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€136.00 / 1 Liter)
100% Chardonnay Dosage: 0g/l No blending for this single-cru Champagne: Chardonnays only, coming from the vineyard plots of Les Barillers and Les Faucherets situated mid-slope in Vertus, facing south-east. One terroir only and one vintage only. Vinification and maturation: The natural alcoholic fermentation (natural yeast) and the malolactic fermentation begin spontaneously in our casks, our wooden vats and our stainless-steel tanks. The wines are left on their natural lees for nearly a year and undergo gentle bâtonnages, but no filtering or fining. If the year merits it, this cuvée will be bottled in July without any blend with other years - it is a vintage - or other terroirs - it is a single vineyard. Then the bottles are then taken down into the coolness of our cellars, where the second fermentation and the maturation 'on laths' quietly take place over a period of at least 5 years. Each bottle is disgorged manually 6 months before being marketed. This wine is non dosé (no sugar added), in order to respect its purity from beginning to end. Tasting notes - WineSpectator.com, December 7, 2017 - 91 points: Fresh and floral, this is well-cut and minerally, with finely meshed flavors of apple tarte Tatin, grated ginger, honeycomb and slivered almond. Rich, yet vibrant throughout. - Alison Napjus
Content: 0.75 Liter (€136.00 / 1 Liter)
100% ChardonnayDosage: 0g/l "Les Passagers" is the name given to cuvées that will only be produced once and only occasionally.The Fiole vineyard is located in Ville-sur-Arce, on a north-facing hill with Kimmeridge soils. Fermentation and maturation spontaneously with own yeasts in large neutral French oak barrels. Bottle maturation: 24 months
Content: 0.75 Liter (€136.00 / 1 Liter)
100% MeunierDosage: 0g/lSingle Plot Les Boulards in Charly-sur-Marne, planted in 1971Vinified in Barrique for a year1,5 years bottle ageingJérôme Lefèvre: 100% Meunier Vieilles Vignes very expressive, vinified one year in new oak barrels. Copper color, smoky notes.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€137.33 / 1 Liter)
100% Chardonnay Dosage: 0g/l Peter Liem: In 2004, Gautherot began bottling a pure chardonnay called Blanc d’Argile, from the Biaunes vineyard. The vines here are young, having been planted in 2000, and unlike Vouette, which faces south, Biaunes has a western exposure, meaning that the grapes take a long time to ripen. Yields tend to be very low (a mere 15 hl/ha in 2004, resulting in only 1,100 bottles being produced), as Gautherot prunes the chardonnay here to only five bunches per vine, and this is well-reflected in the ample, mouth-filling character of this wine.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€140.00 / 1 Liter)
90% Meunier, 10% Pinot NoirDosage: 0g/lOld vines in Essômes-sur-MarneVinified in oak barrelsNo sulfur added1000 bottles producedJérôme Lefèvre: Rosé d'Assemblage thought as a suite to the previous one, but even softer in the colour what a red can give. As for the first time it became a rosé not before the bottling but at the disgorgement.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€140.00 / 1 Liter)
100% Chardonnay Dosage: 0g/l 3 Jahre bottle aging Lieut Dit: „Les Monts Ferrés“ 50% 2018 - 2 years in wooden barrels 50% 2019 - 1 year in wooden barrels
Content: 0.75 Liter (€141.33 / 1 Liter)
80% Chardonnay, 20% Pinot Noir Dosage: 0g/l Vinified in small oak barrels Uncompromising tribute to Tarlant’s Lutetian limestone plots Markus Hofschuster Wein-Plus about 2005: Deep, firm and complex, pronounced yeasty scent of pomaceous fruit and a little citrus fruit with floral aromas and very fine, rather dark spiciness. Juicy, dense and ripe-fruity in the mouth, lively, fine mousseux, nutty and herbal aromas, also a hint of tobacco, has a grip, but also something open-hearted, very slightly oxidative, complex, certain strength and melting, enormous substance, becomes more in the air cooler and firmer, clear minerality, deep, multi-layered and long, with a proper pull at the back. In wonderful shape. 96/100P
Content: 0.75 Liter (€145.33 / 1 Liter)
100% Chardonnay Single vineyard "Les Vozémieux" from the Grand Cru Oger Dosage: 0g/l Old Vines Tasting vintage 2013: A prime example of an incredibly firm and robust champagne. Biscuit and white bread notes on the nose give way to subtle fruit and herbal aromas, has depth, the fine enamel in a lively interplay with the stimulating perlage. Radiant, extremely fine character.
Content: 0.75 Liter (€146.67 / 1 Liter)
100% ChardonnayDosage 0g/lFrom the single vineyard Les Collinardins in DameryAged in 600-litre wooden barrels for 2 yearsBottle ageing: 3 yearsAged under cork, no filtration
Content: 0.75 Liter (€146.67 / 1 Liter)
100% ChardonnayDosage: 0g/l50% Reserve WinesOld VinesPartial malolactic fermentationAged in oak Nicola AUG24: Powerful, fresh, tangy, as we like to say, like soda lemon in summer, taut, superb!
Content: 1.5 Liter (€74.67 / 1 Liter)
00% Chardonnay From two Grand Cru terroirs: Le Mesnil, Oger Blend of two consecutive vintages 10 months aging in wood without battonage Unfiltered 2-3 years bottle aging Dosage: 0g/l Malo: Yes Great introduction to the Côte des Blancs! The Chardonnay grapes come from two Grand Cru terroirs: Le Mesnil and Oger. An ideal combination, according to the winemaker Pierre Amillet, because Le Mesnil is very firm and acidic, a little softer Ogre. Tasting: Very fine character; light biscuit and delicate smokiness on the nose, lively and wonderfully fresh on the palate.
Content: 1.5 Liter (€76.00 / 1 Liter)