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€295.00
Champagne Dom Pérignon is always made from 7 Grands Crus and a Premier Cru: Hautvillers and is always Vintage. It is a Champagne produced during exceptional years from grapes harvested the same year. The first vintage year was 1921 and a total of 41 years since 1921 have been produced in Champagne Blanc.
€4,300.00
Dom Pérignon 1990, deeply rich, is a product with a creamy texture and complete style that does not lose any of its elegance despite its authority on taste. It will improve for 5 to 10 years, and seems capable of surpassing the fabulous 1985 and 1982. It seems obvious that the quality of the 1990 vintage of Champagne will be remarkable and that world...
€38.00
La Distillerie's second “Carruba” liqueur is made from carob and represents a digestif and an original ingredient for cocktails. The carob tree is the national tree of Monaco and has a fantastic cocoa / coffee aroma.
€26.00
La Distillerie's second “Carruba” liqueur is made from carob and represents a digestif and an original ingredient for cocktails. The carob tree is the national tree of Monaco and has a fantastic cocoa / coffee aroma.
€38.00
The original gift from Monaco. A hand-crafted premium liqueur made using the bitter oranges that line the boulevards of the Principality. It is as rare as unique. Gift box contains 1 bottle of the original L'Orangerie, Liqueur de Monaco. 500ml. Best enjoyed chilled, over ice, or as an ingredient in a delicious cocktail. Our favourite is the Monaco...
€11,980.00
The 2009 comes to close a prodigious decade, solar, insolent and generous. This favorable climatic period is unprecedented; the succession of vintages has made it possible to explore the new frontiers of grape maturity in Champagne. Dom Pérignon reaffirms its ambition to go ever further in the quest for its ideal, vintage after vintage. Dom Pérignon...
€480.00
Domaine Bertagna now produces 18 appellations, including 5 Grand Cru and 8 Premier Cru, 2 Village and 3 Generic. All the magic happens in the “terroir”: the richness of the soils and its cultivation practices is what makes the difference between the appellations.
Nose : spices hints, black fruits, woody and brioche scents.
Mouth : remarkable fullness,...