Now in a flash bottle worthy of a prestige cuvée, Charles Heidsieck’s revamped non-vintage wine is simply superb. It’s a …
→ moreNamed after General de Castelnau, a French hero of the First World War, this Champagne offers inviting, complex aromas of …
→ moreFrom a single vineyard surrounding the Taittinger family home, this is a powerfully built wine – “an upfront gladiator style”, …
→ moreA fleshy style of Champagne from one of France’s biggest selling brands. The nose has admirable aromas of apple pie, …
→ moreA clean, crisp style that combines zesty citrus and minerally fruit of appealing purity, with a light veneer of brioche-like …
→ moreThe easily recognisable red label of Piper NV is synonymous with consistent quality. Citrus, praline and yeasty aromas introduce a …
→ moreBeaumet Champagne is popular in London’s gentlemen’s clubs, where value for money is a factor. This 2006 vintage confirms Beaumet’s …
→ morePol Roger’s white label NV is a refined, elegant Champagne. The nose combines green apple, floral and herby zip with …
→ moreChampagne Beaumet’s value recipe succeeds again. The non-vintage wine has a delicate floral aroma, with lightly nutty ferment notes adding …
→ moreHitherto unknown to our panellists, De Castelnau’s wines impressed greatly in this Cuisine tasting. From the great 2002 vintage, this …
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