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France

Champagne

The drink for all occasions. “In victory we deserve it! In defeat we need it!” Sir Winston Churchill.

The days of relying on a few big houses, with massive marketing budgets turning out swill are over. No longer do we have to put up with getting served battery acid with alcohol, bubbles and sugar in it.

Today, the best Champagne comes from houses dedicated to quality in the vineyard and winery. They are becoming better known and getting the recognition they deserve. More importantly, these delicious Champagnes are making their way into our glasses!

Champagne styles that can be drunk through every stage of a celebration and meal, from a crisp aperitif style to rich Blanc de Noirs made from 100% Pinot, complex blends, and, when they get it right, some of the most inspiring Rosé.

The best Champagnes are best drunk from a bigger glass, a little warmer, and, believe it or not typically taste just as good when they’ve lost their bubbles and gone flat!

Try a little salty hard cheese, Percorino or Reggiano Parmigiano work a treat to bring out the flavours.

Most Champagne is made form three grape varieties, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and, Pinot Meunier. On rare and typically special occasions you’ll find Champagnes made with all seven permitted varieties, adding Fromenteau A.K.A Pinot Gris, Abanne, Pinot Blanc, and, Petit Meslier.

Winemakers in Champagne are master blenders. They have an arsenal of options at their disposal, whether it be combining varieties, fruit from different sites and sub-regions, fermenting and maturing base wines in different vessels, particularly old oak barrels, or, using reserve wines made using a solera system across multiple vintages often covering a period of decades.

Equally some of the finest Champagnes are made from single vineyards and vintages.

Like many of the world’s large wine regions there are efforts underway to further define the sub-regions of Champagne. Partly in a push to recognise the quality of sites previously given less recognition.

You can explore the world of Champagne further in the Wine Bites Mag.

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Agrapart Terroirs Blanc de Blancs (Base 2014) NV
Seriously outstanding fizz!
Museum Release Cellared for an Extra 5 Years! The perfect way to see how bottle age changes quality fizz! Grab a current release at the same time!Grand Cru powerhouse! When Champagne has gone flat & is still delicious you know you're onto something good!I can feel a When Harry Met Sally Moment coming on! Not a fake one! This is the kind of bubble you propose with! Personality+ The ingredients: 100% Grand Cru Vineyards + 100% Chardonnay + 50% Reserve Wine, 50% barrel aged + 48months o
$240
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André Clouet Brut Rosé NV MAGNUM
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André Clouet Brut Rosé NV MAGNUM

Pinot Noir | Champagne, Ambonnay

Amongst an Ocean of Champagne Rosé this is one of the few that stands out! A Rosé with great poise, well balanced, with a great depth and length of fruit delicious Pinot fruit. No need to rely on excessive sugar to make up for poor fruit here! The texture and spice from the addition of a small percentage of red wine to colour the Rosé is just right adding intrigue and cleansing your palate. Rosé as it should be! Available in 750ml.
$240
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The release of the 2015 saw the Bouzy shift from a Pinot/Chardonnay blend to a 100% Pinot.The 2015 Bouzy Grand Cru is vinous and demonstrative, and more giving than its 2014 predecessor, bursting with aromas of sweet plums, peaches, white flowers, red berries and spices. Medium to full-bodied, layered and textural, with bright acids and a precise, saline finish, it has turned out very nicely.William Kelley
$240
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Very complete, excellent vertical linear flow and shape with a generosity, love the weighting and persistance, a little chalky phenolics, and perhaps just a little oak influence. Great development pre bottling with a delicacy in the lees work and a resolved comfort.
$243
$233ea in any 3+
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R.Pouillon 'Solera' 1997-2016 NV II
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R.Pouillon ‘Solera’ 1997-2016 NV II

Blend | Vallée de la Marne, Champagne

When I was making wine at Yarra Yering we used a Solera barrel of Chardonnay in the liqueur d'expedition for the fizz. The depth, length, and, complexity of this wine with those Oxy notes was a great foil to the richness in the base wines.Fascinating to see what happend to wines made of quality fruit when you age them for extended periods in wood.
$250
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The release of the 2015 saw the Bouzy shift from a Pinot/Chardonnay blend to a 100% Pinot. The fruit is sourced from estate owned vines.The 2015 release was one of my favourity wines from the vintage. I'm looking forward to devouring a bottle of 2018 soon!Striking peach skin color. Wonderfully effusive nose with a wide spectrum of aromas that range from nectarine to orange blossom and wild herbs. Breathtaking interplay of delicate stone fruit character. SP 97 Points
$253
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Wonderful wine. Such incredible purity & precision! "The 2018 vintage of Benoît Marguet’s “Ambonnay” Rosé is an excellent follow-up to the dazzling 2017 version he made of this wine. The cépages for the 2018 version is eighty-two percent chardonnay and eighteen percent pinot noir. As has been the case for many vintages now, the wine is non-dosé and was aged three and a half years on its fine lees prior to disgorgement in February of 2023. The bouquet is very, very refined this year, wa
$253
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A stunning full-flavoured Blanc de Blanc.  Exceptional depth and length with the hallmark mid-palate weight Benoît Marguet elicits from quality fruit with clever winemaking. Such is the quality of the fruit, everyone I drink a Marguet village wine with is in disbelief when they find out the wine is Zero does.100% Chardonnay from Vinegrower: Laurent Vauversin in Avize in the Grand Cru heart of the Côte des Blancs.
$253
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“At once fragrant and flinty, this has a breathtaking vibrancy that makes you sit up and feel glad to be alive. And a large part of that energy is only released after you have swallowed this extraordinary Champagne. And yet it is also brimming with mirabelle and peach character. 100% pinot noir. From organically grown grapes. Disgorged in February 2023."SP 96 Points100% Pinot Noir from Vinegrower: Hugues Godmé. Production years: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
$253
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Disgorged June 2023. Complantée comes from a single parcel in Avize that Agrapart co-planted (complantée) with six varieties: Pinot Noir, Meunier, Chardonnay and the heirloom Champagne varieties of Arbane, Petit Meslier and Pinot Blanc. Chardonnay accounts for one-quarter of the blend, with the remainder split equally between the other five varieties. The vines are all in the Fosse vineyard, the same site that gives us the great Vénus cuvée (the name of the specific vineyard parcel w
$254
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R.Pouillon Reserve Brut MAGNUM NV
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R.Pouillon Reserve Brut MAGNUM NV

Blend | Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Avenay-Val-d'Or

The perfect introduction to Pouillon's wines, yet, far from an entry level. The gives you a peak into just how much personality and vitality his wines have. Balancing a hint of oxidative character with delicious fruit with great length and depth. The Reserve Brut represents a little splash of fruit across most of Pouillon's holdings. The blend of Pinot, Meunier and Chardonnay is expertly integrated. Fabrice truly gets élévage. This is an incredibly complex, layered and beautiful Champagne. Suc
$259
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R.Pouillon 'Les Blanchiens' Brut Nature 2013
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R.Pouillon ‘Les Blanchiens’ Brut Nature 2013

Blend | Vallée de la Marne, Champagne

Notes on the 2012:This is superb. So fine and delicious. Such harmony is not common, the Pinot and Chardonnay are playing together beautifully. It has just the right level of oxidative vinosity, so well supported by a core of fruit that has great length and depth. I keep coming back the the harmony, layers of complexity and balance. Will the Pinot seems to be the dominant, as would be expected in the front and mid-palate, the line and length from the Chardonnay and the mineral nature to this
$280
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