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  1. Well-balanced with lively crushed red fruit on the nose. Some pepper notes and spice lead into a wine that is both full bodied, but not overwhelming in alcohol. Drink with both hearty fare, charcuterie and even spicy food.
    $19.95 Each
  2. The new boy on the block, under the close eye of his famed uncle Jean-Marc Burgaud. A great candidate to be your ‘house wine’ but consider it for grander occasions too.
    $27.95 Bottle
  3. Each Grand Vintage is unique, expressing Moët & Chandon’s Cellar Master's personal interpretation of the year. In Champagne, 2015 was a year of tension, dramatic heat, uncertainty… Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2015 evokes an awakening, the first rays of a day full of promise – a luminous morning aura. The 76th vintage in the history of the House, it is an initiation into Moët & Chandon’s journey of light.
    $139.95 Each
  4. The history of Ruinart rosé, the very first rosé champagne to make its appearance, dates back to the 18th century. While Ruinart rosé champagne first appeared over 250 years ago, its excellent quality remains the essential feature of the production of this delicate wine to this day.
    $179.95 Bottle
  5. The Pinot Gris " Hospices de Colmar " from old vines with an average age of more than 25 years develops smoky aromas, mixed with exotic fruit scents. Full-bodied and heady, full of nobility, this wine is delicate, finesse with a pleasantly sweet attack, generous and warm to the palate.
    $36.95 Bottle
  6. The intense nose presents aromas of black fruits and sweet spices. The attack is frank and ample, giving the wine a fine gastronomic presence. The mouth is full, fleshy, and presents a beautiful aromatic freshness testifying to a respectful vinification. the Syrah – on the rise in the blend – gives this vintage a dazzling fruitiness. the tannins delicately structure the palate and discreetly reveal the original and remarkable tannic signature of the Piquepoul Noir. The finish is fresh and greedy, leaving the door open to a tasting outside a meal.
    $19.95 Bottle
  7. Golden yellow with green reflections of good intensity. The nose is marked, pleasant and intense. Candied, exotic (passion fruits, mango, papaya, lychee), floral (rose) scents. Airing enhances these scents and reveals vanilla, banana, yellow fruits, pear, peach and spices (crystallised ginger). The onset in the mouth is fleshy and sweet. The alcoholic base is full-bodied.
    $45.95 Bottle
  8. Very expressive, notes of roasted almonds-hazelnuts, confited citrus fruit and a good dose of vanilled butter and toasted bread.
    $21.95 Each
  9. Light yellow with light reflections of good intensity. The nose is marked, pleasant and intense. Fresh scents: citrus fruits (yuzu zest, clementine, lemon), exotic fruits (pineapple) and spices (ginger). Airing enhances these scents and reveals white peach, apricot and a slight hint of smokiness, such as a pencil lead. The nose shows a sophisticated ripe and tonic profile.
    $40.95 Bottle
  10. Floral nose of violets with white pepper spice over dark brambly fruit. Great depth and real substance on the palate, dark jammy fruit, with soft tannins, black olive and tobacco on the finish.
    $24.95 Bottle
  11. There is no hint of wood in this fruity, lightly tannic wine. It has black-currant fruit, just a touch of dryness and juicy acidity. It's a simple, delicious wine that is ready to drink now.
    $20.95 Each
  12. The Château La Bastidette shows off a black colour with garnet-red tints. The nose is very expressive, with blackcurrant and cherry aroma, mixed with vanilla and mineral notes. This vintage is concentrated and round in mouth, well balanced with a touch of freshness. It is already a greedy and pleasant wine.
    $34.95 Bottle
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