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Despite what the French may tell you, 'Champagne' wine was not invented by the famed monk Dom Pérignon - it was the English! It is largely thanks to 17th-century scientist Christopher Merrit and the superior glass production techniques in England that we have champagne today; though the myth of Perignon stuck better than the truth, and his name is now associated with the prestige cuvee of Moet & Chandon. Now 'Champagne' can refer only to sparkling wine of a certain style, produced in the Champagne region. But while it's the most famous type, don't overlook the extraordinary range of other sparkling wines available, like prosecco and methode traditionelle.
  1. Hues of peach and salmon in the glass, the nose opens to wonderful delicate aromas of peach, baked apple and fresh raspberry notes. The scrumptious palate of wild strawberry and cream is augmented by the fine mousse releasing shortbread flavours that leads to a refreshing, refined and salivating finish. Delicious and dry.
    $44.95 Each
  2. A delicious, classic champagne with aromas of brioche, almonds, and pears. It is a great value Champagne that offers an exceptional opportunity to get a premium champagne without breaking the bank. Very fine and crystalline bubbles, golden yellow light. Impressive nose, with aromas of brioche, almonds, butter, apple, and pear. A beautiful stroke, mineral, very good balance between acidity and roundness, citrus fruits, and long finish
    $84.95 Each
  3. A clean bright colour with a fine persistent bead. The nose is lifted with freshly baked bread, green apples and lemon zest. The palate is creamy and complex with prominent lemon and lime flavours and a bready nuance that lingers. It is fine and elegant with a crisp, dry finish and refreshing acidity.
    $27.95 Each
  4. Clean and crisp flavours with delicious lemon and green apple freshness, subtle minerality, delicate notes of freshly baked bread, the palate is creamy and keeps giving, as it has many layers of complexity.
    $34.95 Each
  5. Apple, nut and truffle nose. Crisp and fresh with a lovely mousse and delicate texture. Pleasant, but quite simple for the category.
    $46.95 Each
  6. An elegant, expressive and distinct Margaret River Blanc de Blancs made at a new dedicated sparkling house in the region’s south.
    $64.95 Each
  7. Refreshingly crisp with a delicate perlage, pale straw yellow color. Delicate and complex bouquet with fruity notes reminiscent of peach and green apple with secondary notes of acacia and lilac. Fresh and light on the palate, with balanced acidity and body; harmonious with a lingering aftertaste.
    $22.95 Each

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  8. Heidsieck & Co Monopole Champagne
    $67.95 Each

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  9. Beautifully rose gold in colour - aging on lees in bottle for at least 36 months delivers a wine rich in complexity with brioche flavours layered with hints of apple blossom and citrus.
    $41.95 Bottle
  10. This small-grower Blanc de Noir Champagne is 100% Pinot Noir from the Grand Cru vineyards of the Bouzy subregion. Outstanding value for this well-made champagne. Toasted and fruity nose, a bit smoky, with some ripe fruit and some zest at the finish.
    $73.95 Bottle
  11. Mumm Marlborough is a distinctive sparkling wine that marries the best of New Zealand Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes with the Methode Traditionnalle style of French winemaking. The Result is a refine, elegant wine of exceptional quality and delightfully fruity notes.
    $41.95 Bottle
  12. Premium Prosecco from the prestigious Valdobbiadene region. Fine and elegant, fresh and crisp. Green apple, hints of peach and a mouth-watering citrus finish.
    $24.95 Bottle

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Despite what the French may tell you, 'Champagne' wine was not invented by the famed monk Dom Pérignon - it was the English! It is largely thanks to 17th-century scientist Christopher Merrit and the superior glass production techniques in England that we have champagne today; though the myth of Perignon stuck better than the truth, and his name is now associated with the prestige cuvee of Moet & Chandon. Now 'Champagne' can refer only to sparkling wine of a certain style, produced in the Champagne region. But while it's the most famous type, don't overlook the extraordinary range of other sparkling wines available, like prosecco and methode traditionelle.