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Deutz Champagne

Deutz Champagne

Deutz has its roots in Aÿ, one of Champagne’s most historic and most renowned terriors. The residence, built in traditional Champagne style, harbours the heritage and spirit unique to Deutz. The House was founded in 1838 through the association of William Deutz with Pierre-Hubert Geldermann who were both wine merchents from Aix-le-Chapelle. Over the years,…

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Champagne Taittinger Brut Réserve

Champagne Taittinger Brut Réserve

Taittinger Brut Réserve is blend of Chardonnay (40%) and Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier (60%) wines from over 35 different vineyards and vintages matured to perfection. This high proportion of Chardonnay, unique among fi ne non-vintage champagnes, and a minimum ageing of three years in the cellars, where it reaches the peak of aromatic maturity,…

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Nicolas Feuillatte – Refined Collection

Nicolas Feuillatte – Refined Collection

Vintage Champagnes must age in the cellars for at least 4 to 5 years, to take the time to develop to their true potential. Brut Vintage  Elegant and Powerful This vintage Brut Champagne has benefited from at least 4 years ageing in our cellars, and reveals magnificent power on the nose and palate alike. A…

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Charles Heidsieck Champagnes

Charles Heidsieck Champagnes

Brut Réserve. A multi-vintage worthy of a prestige cuvée. COMPLEX: a particular blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay. PRECISE: a judicious selection of approximately 60 crus. UNCTUOUS: 40% of reserve wines, many of them more than 10 years old. DEEP: a maturation of more than 3 years in Gallo-Roman chalk cellars. A golden…

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La Cité du Champagne Collet - COGEVI opens its doors !

La Cité du Champagne Collet – COGEVI opens its doors !

Champagne Collet chose the symbolic dates of 19-21 June 2014 for the inauguration of La Cité du Champagne Collet – COGEVI, with 1921 being the year of its creation. These three days were to acknowledge the fruits of much hard labor, and time to reflect upon the past and a fortuitous future. The beginning of…

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Champagne Moutard: Brut Selection

Champagne Moutard: Brut Selection

Brut Grande Cuvée The mainstay of our production, this Champagne is aged in our in cellars for at least three years. Brut Grande Cuvée The mainstay of our production, this Champagne is aged in our in cellars for at least three years. Brut Rosé Cuvaison A particularly fruity pink Champagne, with a lovely salmon tint….

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Champagne Jacquart Mosaïque

Champagne Jacquart Mosaïque

BRUT MOSAÏQUE A mosaic of crus, grape varieties, vintages, aromas and flavours – our flagship cuvée could not be named more aptly. A blend where Chardonnay is the dominant grape variety (35%-40%), giving Brut Mosaïque its freshness and delicate aromas. Pinot Noir (35%-40%) adds structure and Pinot Meunier (25% -30%) brings fruit. The grapes are…

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Champagne Jacquesson: The Others

Champagne Jacquesson: The Others

Others are the result of a blend from a single vintage and will have had the benefit of prolonged ageing. These vintage wines faithfully convey the specific qualities inherent in a single year. Avize Grand Cru 1995 Lying at the heart of the Côte des Blancs on the lower slopes of the Grand Cru village…

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Vintage Champagne

Vintage Champagne

Until recently, the U.S. has not been a big market for Vintage Champagne.  Non-Vintage Bruts, the least expensive Champagnes, have dominated Champagne sales.  Those buyers who desired a status Champagne would buy a Prestige Cuvée such as Dom Pérignon or Cristal– not caring about the vintage of these Champagnes as much as the name. Most…

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