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Krug 1996 3×1.5L 2,950 GBP/cs | Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2007 3×1.5L 600 GBP/cs | Bollinger La Grande Année 2012 3×1.5L 500 GBP/cs | Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2006 6×75cl 510 GBP/cs | Louis Roederer Collection 245 BV20 3×1.5L 220 GBP/cs | Pierre Peters Les Chetillons Blanc de Blancs 2013 6×75cl 1,350 GBP/cs | Pierre Peters Les Chetillons Blanc de Blancs 2012 6×75cl 1,200 GBP/cs | Bruno Paillard Nec Plus Ultra 2008 3×75cl 425 GBP/cs | Piper Heidsieck Rare 2006 3×75cl 250 GBP/cs | Bollinger PN VZ 16 BV16 6×75cl 350 GBP/cs | Chartogne-Taillet Les Barres Blanc de Noirs Extra Brut 2019 6×75cl 1,050 GBP/cs | Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame 2008 1×3L 550 GBP/bt | Dhondt Grellet Les Nogers Blanc de Blancs, Dhondt-Grellet 2015 6×75cl 750 GBP/cs | Salon Le Mesnil 1997 1×1.5L 1,600 GBP/bt | Dom Perignon 2002 3×1.5L 1,250 GBP/cs | Dom Perignon Rosé 2002 3×75cl 850 GBP/cs | Cedric Bouchard La Boloree 2008 6×75cl 2,100 GBP/cs | Taittinger 2006 3×1.5L 300 GBP/cs | Salon Le Mesnil 2013 3×75cl 1,850 GBP/cs | Cedric Bouchard Le Creux d'Enfer Rosé de Saignée 2018 6×75cl 3,750 GBP/cs | Cedric Bouchard Le Creux d'Enfer Rosé de Saignée 2017 6×75cl 3,600 GBP/cs | Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2013 1×3L 590 GBP/bt | Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2012 1×6L 1,800 GBP/bt | Egly Ouriet Brut Rosé Grand Cru, Egly-Ouriet BV19 6×75cl 575 GBP/cs | Dom Perignon 1996 6×75cl 1,650 GBP/cs | 

Champagne has traditionally been dominated by the grandes marques – Bollinger, Moet & Chandon, Pol Roger, etc. – whose famous non-vintage cuvées offer an introduction to the different house styles at an affordable price point. Their vintage Champagnes, which offer a snapshot of the best growing seasons, deserve time in the cellar to fulfil their potential. At the top of the tree are the prestige cuvées – iconic wines like Dom Perignon, Comtes de Champagne and Cristal – which offer the ultimate expression of Champagne at its glorious best.

In recent years, the grower Champagne movement has emerged showcasing the work of single estates and, in some cases, single vineyards. Some of these names – Anselme Selosse, Egly-Ouriet and Pierre Peters – have become every bit as sought-after (and expensive) as of some of the well established houses. There has never been a more exciting time to drink Champagne.

 

Champagne has traditionally been dominated by the grandes marques – Bollinger, Moet & Chandon, Pol Roger, etc. – whose famous non-vintage cuvées offer an introduction to the different house styles at an affordable price point. Their vintage Champagnes, which offer a snapshot of the best growing seasons, deserve time in the cellar to fulfil their potential. At the top of the tree are the prestige cuvées – iconic wines like Dom Perignon, Comtes de Champagne and Cristal – which offer the ultimate expression of Champagne at its glorious best.

In recent years, the grower Champagne movement has emerged showcasing the work of single estates and, in some cases, single vineyards. Some of these names – Anselme Selosse, Egly-Ouriet and Pierre Peters – have become every bit as sought-after (and expensive) as of some of the well established houses. There has never been a more exciting time to drink Champagne.

 

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