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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. A shimmering, pale gold in the glass, this traditionally made wine displays lifted aromas of bright citrus fruit, crisp fresh apples and refined touches of brioche and toasted hazelnut. Extended lees aging in the bottle has resulted in a wine that displays a fine, persistent bead and rich, creamy mousse. Finely balanced with a touch of minerality, this wine leads to a perfectly elegant dry finish.
    $36.95 Bottle
  2. Fantastic bouquet of fresh baked goods and ripe pears, there’s a delicious spice and apple fragrance, quince and a touch of fresh grapefruit marmalade and ginger. On the palate - crisp, crunchy, fresh, fruity salivating and dry. Textures from the lees and unfined technique layer in mouthfeel and character. Balanced, well made and delicious.
    $42.95 Bottle
  3. A dry wine, the taste is crisp and complex with notes of citrus and hints of strawberry sorbet and toasty notes. Well balanced with lifted creaminess.
    $4.50 Bottle
  4. Nautilus Vintage Rosé 2018 is pale salmon in colour with a fine creamy mousse. The nose shows red berry fruit notes, rose petal aromas and a hint of spice. 100% Pinot Noir gives this wine depth and weight balanced by a touch of brioche and a creamy texture from extended lees maturation. This sparkling wine is finely balanced on the palate with an elegant harmonious finish.
    $49.95 Bottle
  5. Created from the 'Perpetual Reserve' and the oak-aged reserve wines, complemented by the finest successes of the 2018 harvest. Warm, generous, and definitively luxurious.
    $99.95 Bottle
  6. Possibly the world's most famous Champagne. The cork is popped on a bottle of Moet somewhere in the world every sixty seconds! Perfect for any celebration.
    $79.95 Bottle
  7. Classic blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Vibrant and full of life. Delicate bubbles deliver flavours of zesty citrus and ripe stone fruit.
    $18.95 Bottle
  8. It is a blend of 195 wines from 12 different years, the youngest of which is from 2014, while the oldest dates back to 1998. Its final composition is 51% Pinot Noir, 38% Chardonnay and 11% Meunier. A stay of around seven years in Krug’s cellars gives Krug Grande Cuvée 170ème Édition its distinct expression and elegance.
    $424.95 Each
  9. 100% top quality, methode Pinot Noir. Red berries, cranberries and rose petals, with notes of shortbread. Expressive and generous, with great length on the palate.
    $41.95 Bottle
  10. Our greatest labour of love, made in the pursuit of Méthode Traditionnelle excellence.
    $59.95 Bottle
  11. A robe of a white gold color with very fine and very persistent bubbles. A nose of great complexity, very flowery, with notes of citrus fruits and white peaches. A lively attack, a very present wine with great finesse that gives way to a beautiful minerality and notes of grapefruit on the finish.
    $149.95 Bottle
  12. Fragrant cherry and fresh strawberry aromas, accentuated by a finely bubbled palate with a crisp, refreshing finish.
    $19.95 Bottle

Champagne & Sparkling

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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.