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Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve N.V. 3×1.5L 246 EUR/cs | Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve N.V. 6×75cl 228 EUR/cs | Philipponnat Clos des Goisses 2009 1×3L 614 EUR/bt | Laurent Perrier 2018 6×75cl 404 EUR/cs | Krug 1996 3×1.5L 3,305 EUR/cs | Dhondt Grellet Les Cotes Au Vent, Dhondt-Grellet 2021 6×75cl 889 EUR/cs | Dhondt-Grellet Les Terres Fines Blanc de Blancs BV20 3×1.5L 491 EUR/cs | Dhondt Grellet Les Nogers Blanc de Blancs, Dhondt-Grellet 2020 1×3L 842 EUR/bt | Dhondt-Grellet Les Terres Fines Blanc de Blancs BV22 6×75cl 380 EUR/cs | Paul Dethune Cuvee Prestige Princesse des Thunes N.V. 6×75cl 386 EUR/cs | Paul Dethune Cuvee Ancienne 2015 6×75cl 608 EUR/cs | Paul Dethune Millesime 2015 6×75cl 515 EUR/cs | Paul Dethune Blanc de Noirs Le Haut Des Bermonts 2017 6×75cl 538 EUR/cs | Paul Dethune Blanc de Noirs Les Crayeres 2016 6×75cl 538 EUR/cs | Paul Dethune Rose Grand Gru N.V. 6×75cl 269 EUR/cs | Paul Dethune Blanc de Noirs Grand Cru N.V. 6×75cl 310 EUR/cs | Paul Dethune Extra Brut Grand Cru N.V. 6×75cl 228 EUR/cs | Paul Dethune Brut Grand Cru N.V. 6×75cl 228 EUR/cs | Cristal, Louis Roederer 2013 6×75cl 1,053 EUR/cs | Cristal Rosé, Louis Roederer 2012 1×6L 11,583 EUR/bt | Selosse Millesime, Champagne Jacques Selosse 1996 1×75cl 2,808 1,697 EUR/bt | Philipponnat Clos des Goisses 1996 6×75cl 2,106 EUR/cs | Dom Perignon 1990 6×75cl 2,282 EUR/cs | Pol Roger 2019 3×1.5L 527 EUR/cs | Pol Roger 2019 1×3L 468 EUR/bt | 

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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