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€3,300.00
The Musigny produced by the estate comes from a microscopic plot of 3.38 acres, planted with vines with an average age of 60 years in 2005. It is one of the most famous grands crus. prized in Burgundy. And for good reason, its exceptional soil produces one of the finest Burgundies of the Côte de Nuits. A myth to be savored after 8 to 20 years of aging.
€95.00
The Blanc de Blancs cuvée from the Charles Heidsieck house is a champagne that combines the freshness of Chardonnays with the gourmet style of the Reims house. A marriage of 80% of wines of the year and 20% of reserve wines, this is a cuvée that achieves the feat of bringing together opposites: the tension and freshness of young Chardonnays on the one...
€90.00
Like the brut reserve, the rosé reserve is the result of multiple requirements and is distinguished by its strong biases. A maturation of more than 3 years in millennial chalk pits. Powder pink color, with luminous hints of wild rose. Soft and complex nose. The first aromas are reminiscent of “homemade” strawberry jam mixed with vine peach. Then we...
€4,900.00
More brooding and reserved than the Échézeaux that preceded it in the tasting, the 2017 Grands Échézeaux Grand Cru unwinds in the glass with an enticing bouquet of cassis, blackberries, blood orange, exotic spices and musk. On the palate, it’s full-bodied, ample and fleshy, with a more introverted, structured profile than the Échézeaux, its considerable...
€63.00
Nikka Super Rare Old is a famous Japanese Blend from the Nikka company. This whiskey has been one of Nikka's most popular expressions since its launch in 1962. It contains a high proportion of malt from the Yoichi and Miyagikyo distilleries. Bottled at 43% ABV, Nikka Super Rare Old is an elegant, light and fresh whisky. It is marked by flavors of honey,...
€62.00
Nikka Coffey Grain is an original Japanese type of Single Grain. It has been distilled in two Coffey stills (or column stills), imported by Nikka directly from Scotland in 1963.
Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé can trace a line back over 550 years, to 1450 and the Chambolle vines of one Jean Moisson.
Highly regarded as the greatest estate in Chambolle Musigny, today the domaine is headed by its 20th generation – Claire de Causans and Marie de Ladoucette, the granddaughters of the late Comte Georges de Vogüé.
An openly exotic nose...