For Billecart Salmon champagne, it all started in 1818, in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, when Nicolas François Billecart married Elisabeth Salmon. Nicolas François joins forces with his brother-in-law, Elisabeth's brother, who is passionate about oenology. The latter will be responsible for making the wines, while he will devote himself to the commercial part. For 7...
Château Giscours (Margaux): This Grand Cru Classé in 1855 is the first wine of Château Giscours. It is of great finesse and rare elegance. Delicacy and persistence come together in this bottle to offer you the elegance expected from a Grand Margaux. The aging potential of this grand cru is very interesting, depending on the vintage, the aging of this...
Since Henri Lurton took the reins in 1992, he has dedicated himself to the mission of producing the best possible wine, strengthening Brane's position as a second classified grand cru in 1855. The result is a fine wine that expresses perfectly its remarkable terroir.
Spontaneity. This sudden desire for gluttony, without waiting, Château Palmer wanted to satisfy it. Its philosophy always in mind, another expression of its terroir has been given. Since the 1998 vintage, a new approach in the selection and the assemblies signs supple and round wines, with fresh fruit, intense, crunchy, juicy ... Alter Ego. From the end...
Château d'Issan is a 3rd Grand Cru Classé in the imperial classification of 1855. The wine is made from old vines in the enclosure of Château d'Issan, located in the heart of the Margaux appellation. The terroir is mainly composed of gravel on the surface and deep clay, offering optimal maturity and freshness of our two grape varieties: Cabernet...
Bought by Maison Chanel in 1994, the château has undergone a complete renovation of the vineyard in the cellar and is now considered a Second Grand Cru Classé of the Médoc. Thanks to its gravel terroir, the château offers rich and concentrated wines of elegant finesse.
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
Château Giscours (Margaux): This Grand Cru Classé in 1855 is the first wine of Château Giscours. It is of great finesse and rare elegance. Delicacy and persistence come together in this bottle to offer you the elegance expected from a Grand Margaux. The aging potential of this grand cru is very interesting, depending on the vintage, the aging of this...
This exceptional cuvée was created in 1964 in homage to the founder of the House. It results from the assembly of great vintages from vineyards classified Côte des Blancs (Chardonnay) and the Montagne de Reims (Pinot Noir). Its vinification, partially in traditional oak barrels, underlines the generous character of this fine, elegant and rich wine. A...
The Veuve Clicquot. Here is a very original and very curious name for a champagne house. In 1772, the Clicquot house was founded by Philippe Clicquot, from a family of bankers and textile merchants. His ambition is to cross borders for the production of his vines, which he markets through his business, whose brand is quite simply Clicquot. He will...
Crisp, fine, Billecart-Salmon rosé is a subtle champagne with remarkable finesse. Combining notes of currants, raspberries, red berries and toasted flavors, light, elegant and very fresh, its effervescence is delicious. One of the best rosé champagnes in its category ".
In 1974, one hundred years after the creation of Cristal, Jean-Claude Rouzaud created the Cristal Rosé cuvée by selecting old Pinot noir vines, located on the best terroirs of the Grand Cru d'Aÿ, today cultivated biodynamically. Drawing an exquisite minerality from the unique limestone soil of this terroir, these grapes have the particularity of...
This Louis Roederer Brut Rosé 2014 cuvée keeps all its promises thanks to the Pinot Noirs from Cumières, facing south, and the small yields which have made it possible to achieve this just maturity. It is a gourmet, delicate wine, all in freshness and precision, just like the house. For our sommelier team, the vintage Brut Rosé from Maison Roederer is...
Louis Roederer's Vintage Rosé Champagne, still today produced using the traditional bleeding method, offers with the 2011 vintage a particularly pure and precise Cuvée, divinely combining the roundness of Pinot Noir and the freshness of Chardonnays. Red fruits, tangy notes and nuances of citrus twirl around a particularly smooth palate, until a long and...
Elephant Sloe gin uses the famous London Dry recipe from the same range, adding sloe aromas. The fruits undergo a slow maceration in order to obtain an extraordinary aromatic power.
Spontaneity. This sudden desire for gluttony, without waiting, Château Palmer wanted to satisfy it. Its philosophy always in mind, another expression of its terroir has been given. Since the 1998 vintage, a new approach in the selection and the assemblies signs supple and round wines, with fresh fruit, intense, crunchy, juicy ... Alter Ego. From the end...
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