
The Brut Réserve offers a delicate and balanced expression of Champagne, crafted from a blend of 40% Pinot Meunier, 30% Pinot Noir, and 30% Chardonnay, sourced from premier vineyards across three vintages. Its pale straw hue is accompanied by fine, persistent bubbles and a lively mousse. The palate reveals intense freshness with floral and fresh fruit aromas, complemented by subtle biscuit notes. Crisp apple and pear flavors provide a refined texture. Versatile and elegant, it excels as an aperitif and pairs seamlessly with a variety of dishes. Recognized as #18 in VinePair’s Top 50 Wines of 2018.
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Champagne Non-Vintage (NV) Champagne is the region’s signature style and represents the majority of bottles produced, designed to deliver a consistent house character year after year rather than reflect a single harvest. Producers achieve this by blending wines from multiple vintages—often including a portion of reserve wines—along with the classic grapes Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. NV Champagnes are typically fresh, balanced, and approachable, showing flavors of green apple, citrus, pear, brioche, and subtle toast, with lively acidity and fine bubbles. Aged longer on lees than most sparkling wines outside Champagne, NV bottlings offer impressive complexity and reliability, making them ideal both as an aperitif and for pairing with a wide range of foods. 🥂

Champagne is a historic wine region in northeastern France famed for producing the world’s most celebrated sparkling wines using the traditional method. Its cool climate and chalky soils give Champagne its signature freshness, fine bubbles, and precision, with classic grapes Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier forming the backbone of most blends. Styles range from crisp, mineral-driven Blanc de Blancs to fuller, structured Blanc de Noirs, often showing notes of green apple, citrus, brioche, toasted almond, and chalk. Strict production rules, long aging on lees, and generations of expertise make Champagne not just a wine style, but a benchmark for elegance and celebration worldwide. 🥂