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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. The Cuvée Rosé from Laurent-Perrier is one of the most recognized rosé champagnes around.
    $149.95 Bottle
  2. This elegant Champagne has a lovely floral bouquet with refreshing fruit on the palate and an exquisite mousse. Light in body yet abundant in backbone and depth, a classic.
    $89.95 Bottle
  3. Fresh as a Rosé, balanced as a Bollinger. Bronze tones combined with the intense depth of a great red wine, The nobility of red berries: hints of red currant, cherry and wild strawberry A spicy touch, not unlike Special Cuvée. A subtle combination of structure, length and vivacity, with a tannic finish due to the adjunction of red wine Bubbles as fine as velvet Flavours of wild berries
    $139.95 Bottle

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  4. A Chardonnay predominant Champagne offering an exotic floral fragrance and teasing edge of honey. Charming toastiness and beautiful poise and elegance. Refined and delicious.
    $89.95 Bottle
  5. One of a kind. A high percentage of Pinot Meunier which gives it a mouth watering tingle of acidity and aged for three years in bottle before disgorgement...just like a vintage.
    $144.95 Bottle
  6. The quintessential Yellow Label - famous the world over. Medium bodied with a fine bead. Citrus, light toast and soft brioche flavours.
    $97.95 Bottle
  7. Made from a combination of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grown in the vineyards of Burgundy. It is as close as you'll get to champers without the price tag
    $33.95 Bottle
  8. Charming at any time of day (or night…), its harmonious and fully round character will delight any palate. Ready to drink now, but you can also keep it for 2 or 3 years.
    $104.95 Bottle
  9. It is with its iconic symbols, that Yayoi Kusama adorns La Grande Dame 2012 case and bottle. The opulent flower symbolizes vital energy, love and celebration of life. The polka dots, Yayoi Kusama's signature patterns are reworked like champagne bubbles to embody La Grande Dame 2012.
    $249.95 Bottle
  10. 100% Chardonnay from some of the most prestigious vineyards in the Champagne region. Citrus, peach and white flower aromas evolve into a fresh and supple palate, ideal when married with oysters and sashimi.
    $189.95 Bottle

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  11. Embrace the history of the First Champagne House and explore Ruinart's champagnes selection, where Chardonnay brings elegance, purity and aromatic freshness.
    $139.95 Bottle

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  12. 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.
    $189.95 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.