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2015 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame

La Grande Dame is the ultimate expression of the House of Veuve Clicquot, a Champagne created in 1972 to honor the remarkable legacy of Madame Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin—the visionary "Grande Dame of Champagne." After taking over the house in 1805, she revolutionized Champagne production by inventing the riddling table, pioneering vintage Champagne, and transforming Veuve Clicquot into one of the world's most celebrated Champagne houses. Today, La Grande Dame represents her relentless pursuit of excellence and the belief that "our black grapes give the finest white wines." The 2015 La Grande Dame is composed of 90% Pinot Noir and 10% Chardonnay, sourced exclusively from eight historic Grand Cru vineyards, reflecting Madame Clicquot's vision that Pinot Noir should be the soul of the house. The warm and generous 2015 growing season produced beautifully ripe fruit while preserving the freshness and precision that define great Champagne.

  • $179.99
  • $115.00

2015 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame

La Grande Dame is the ultimate expression of the House of Veuve Clicquot, a Champagne created in 1972 to honor the remarkable legacy of Madame Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin—the visionary "Grande Dame of Champagne." After taking over the house in 1805, she revolutionized Champagne production by inventing the riddling table, pioneering vintage Champagne, and transforming Veuve Clicquot into one of the world's most celebrated Champagne houses. Today, La Grande Dame represents her relentless pursuit of excellence and the belief that "our black grapes give the finest white wines." The 2015 La Grande Dame is composed of 90% Pinot Noir and 10% Chardonnay, sourced exclusively from eight historic Grand Cru vineyards, reflecting Madame Clicquot's vision that Pinot Noir should be the soul of the house. The warm and generous 2015 growing season produced beautifully ripe fruit while preserving the freshness and precision that define great Champagne.

$179.99

  • 750 ML
1

2016 Perrier-Jouet Belle Epoque Champagne

Few Champagnes embody elegance and artistry quite like Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque. Since 1811, the House of Perrier-Jouët has been celebrated for its floral, refined style, with a particular emphasis on Chardonnay. In 1964, the house introduced Belle Époque as its prestige cuvée, presented in the now-iconic bottle adorned with delicate white Japanese anemones designed by renowned Art Nouveau artist Émile Gallé in 1902. Today, Belle Époque remains one of Champagne's most recognizable and collectible luxury wines, seamlessly blending art, history, and exceptional winemaking. The 2016 Belle Époque is a classic blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, sourced exclusively from Grand Cru vineyards in Champagne. Chardonnay plays the leading role, lending the wine its hallmark elegance, freshness, and floral lift, while Pinot Noir contributes structure and depth, and Pinot Meunier adds richness and harmony. The 2016 growing season challenged producers with a cool, wet spring followed by a warm, dry summer, resulting in fruit with remarkable concentration, vibrant acidity, and outstanding balance.

  • $199.99
  • $144.00

2016 Perrier-Jouet Belle Epoque Champagne

Few Champagnes embody elegance and artistry quite like Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque. Since 1811, the House of Perrier-Jouët has been celebrated for its floral, refined style, with a particular emphasis on Chardonnay. In 1964, the house introduced Belle Époque as its prestige cuvée, presented in the now-iconic bottle adorned with delicate white Japanese anemones designed by renowned Art Nouveau artist Émile Gallé in 1902. Today, Belle Époque remains one of Champagne's most recognizable and collectible luxury wines, seamlessly blending art, history, and exceptional winemaking. The 2016 Belle Époque is a classic blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, sourced exclusively from Grand Cru vineyards in Champagne. Chardonnay plays the leading role, lending the wine its hallmark elegance, freshness, and floral lift, while Pinot Noir contributes structure and depth, and Pinot Meunier adds richness and harmony. The 2016 growing season challenged producers with a cool, wet spring followed by a warm, dry summer, resulting in fruit with remarkable concentration, vibrant acidity, and outstanding balance.

$199.99

  • 750 ML
1

2000 Dom Perignon

The 2000 Dom Pérignon is a mature prestige Champagne that beautifully balances Dom’s hallmark elegance with the warmth and richness of the 2000 vintage. Produced by Moët & Chandon from a classic blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir sourced from top Grand Cru vineyards, it offers layered aromas of lemon zest, pear, peach, brioche, toasted almond, white flowers, smoke, and mineral complexity. Critics awarded it strong praise, including 95 points from Wine Enthusiast and 94 from Robert Parker, highlighting both its seductive texture and refined structure. On the palate, the 2000 vintage is fuller and more generous than some tighter, more acidic Dom releases like 2002 or 2008. It shows ripe orchard fruit, citrus oil, ginger, anise, creamy mousse, and expanding tertiary notes of toast, hazelnut, and honey as it ages. While it was originally considered approachable earlier, well-stored bottles today can still offer outstanding drinking, especially for those who appreciate evolved Champagne with softer mousse and deeper complexity. Peak drinking is generally considered now through roughly 2030, depending heavily on provenance and storage conditions.

  • $425.00
  • $295.00

2000 Dom Perignon

The 2000 Dom Pérignon is a mature prestige Champagne that beautifully balances Dom’s hallmark elegance with the warmth and richness of the 2000 vintage. Produced by Moët & Chandon from a classic blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir sourced from top Grand Cru vineyards, it offers layered aromas of lemon zest, pear, peach, brioche, toasted almond, white flowers, smoke, and mineral complexity. Critics awarded it strong praise, including 95 points from Wine Enthusiast and 94 from Robert Parker, highlighting both its seductive texture and refined structure. On the palate, the 2000 vintage is fuller and more generous than some tighter, more acidic Dom releases like 2002 or 2008. It shows ripe orchard fruit, citrus oil, ginger, anise, creamy mousse, and expanding tertiary notes of toast, hazelnut, and honey as it ages. While it was originally considered approachable earlier, well-stored bottles today can still offer outstanding drinking, especially for those who appreciate evolved Champagne with softer mousse and deeper complexity. Peak drinking is generally considered now through roughly 2030, depending heavily on provenance and storage conditions.

$425.00

  • 750 ML
1

2017 Nomine-Renard Special Club Brut

The 2017 Nominé-Renard Special Club Brut is an exceptional grower Champagne that significantly overdelivers for its price point, offering many of the hallmarks collectors seek in prestige cuvée Champagne without the massive Grand Marque premium. As part of the prestigious Club Trésors de Champagne (Special Club designation), this bottling represents the estate’s top expression from a single vintage and undergoes strict blind tasting standards before release. The 2017 vintage combines richness with freshness, showing layered aromas of citrus, white peach, brioche, toasted hazelnut, pastry cream, honey, and chalky minerality. Depending on disgorgement and bottling details, blends appear to vary slightly, though most reports center around a Chardonnay/Pinot Noir-driven style with strong structure and elegance. On the palate, it delivers creamy mousse, vibrant acidity, and a textured finish marked by orchard fruit, saline minerality, baked pastry, and subtle red fruit complexity. The difficult 2017 Champagne growing season was challenging for many producers, but top growers like Nominé-Renard appear to have crafted wines with concentration and precision. Community sentiment among Champagne enthusiasts consistently places Nominé-Renard Special Club as one of the stronger value propositions in the grower Champagne world, with many collectors praising its combination of lees-aged complexity, ageability, and pricing relative to more famous Special Club houses.

  • $109.99
  • $75.00

2017 Nomine-Renard Special Club Brut

The 2017 Nominé-Renard Special Club Brut is an exceptional grower Champagne that significantly overdelivers for its price point, offering many of the hallmarks collectors seek in prestige cuvée Champagne without the massive Grand Marque premium. As part of the prestigious Club Trésors de Champagne (Special Club designation), this bottling represents the estate’s top expression from a single vintage and undergoes strict blind tasting standards before release. The 2017 vintage combines richness with freshness, showing layered aromas of citrus, white peach, brioche, toasted hazelnut, pastry cream, honey, and chalky minerality. Depending on disgorgement and bottling details, blends appear to vary slightly, though most reports center around a Chardonnay/Pinot Noir-driven style with strong structure and elegance. On the palate, it delivers creamy mousse, vibrant acidity, and a textured finish marked by orchard fruit, saline minerality, baked pastry, and subtle red fruit complexity. The difficult 2017 Champagne growing season was challenging for many producers, but top growers like Nominé-Renard appear to have crafted wines with concentration and precision. Community sentiment among Champagne enthusiasts consistently places Nominé-Renard Special Club as one of the stronger value propositions in the grower Champagne world, with many collectors praising its combination of lees-aged complexity, ageability, and pricing relative to more famous Special Club houses.

$109.99

  • 750 ML
1

1982 Piper-Heidsieck Champagne Hors-Serie

he 1982 Hors-Série from Piper-Heidsieck is one of the most intellectually compelling and rare releases in modern Champagne—a wine that bridges history, innovation, and the profound effects of time. Founded in 1785, Piper-Heidsieck has long been known for its bold, forward-thinking approach, and the Hors-Série collection represents the ultimate extension of that philosophy: revisiting historic vintages and reinterpreting them through contemporary winemaking insight. This 1982 bottling is a reimagining of the house’s legendary Brut Sauvage 1982, brought back to life under the direction of Chef de Cave Émilien Boutillat, who disgorged a small parcel of bottles in 2022 after decades of undisturbed aging. Composed of approximately 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay sourced from top crus, the wine spent an extraordinary 39 years aging on its lees before disgorgement—an almost unheard-of duration that profoundly shapes its character.

  • $799.99
  • $619.00

1982 Piper-Heidsieck Champagne Hors-Serie

he 1982 Hors-Série from Piper-Heidsieck is one of the most intellectually compelling and rare releases in modern Champagne—a wine that bridges history, innovation, and the profound effects of time. Founded in 1785, Piper-Heidsieck has long been known for its bold, forward-thinking approach, and the Hors-Série collection represents the ultimate extension of that philosophy: revisiting historic vintages and reinterpreting them through contemporary winemaking insight. This 1982 bottling is a reimagining of the house’s legendary Brut Sauvage 1982, brought back to life under the direction of Chef de Cave Émilien Boutillat, who disgorged a small parcel of bottles in 2022 after decades of undisturbed aging. Composed of approximately 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay sourced from top crus, the wine spent an extraordinary 39 years aging on its lees before disgorgement—an almost unheard-of duration that profoundly shapes its character.

$799.99

  • 750 ML
1

NV Krug Grand Cuvee 172nd Edition

The Krug 172nd Edition is yet another scintillating version of Krug Grande Cuvée. It is the annual re-creation of the dream of Joseph Krug, his life's mission to craft the highest quality Champagne possible. Composed around the harvest of 2016, Krug Grande Cuvee 172nd Edition is a blend of 146 wines from 11 different years. The youngest is from the year 2016 and the oldest dates back to 1998. All these ingredients combine to confer a fullness of flavors and aromas that would be impossible to express with the wines of just a single year. The latest is the 98 Point Krug Grande Cuvée 172nd Edition. A stay of around seven years in Krug’s cellars gives this edition its remarkable depth and elegance. In all, over 20 years of careful craftsmanship were necessary to create this outstanding Grande Cuvée, which represents the 172nd rendition of the most profound expression of Champagne at its absolute pinnacle.

  • $249.99
  • $181.24

NV Krug Grand Cuvee 172nd Edition

The Krug 172nd Edition is yet another scintillating version of Krug Grande Cuvée. It is the annual re-creation of the dream of Joseph Krug, his life's mission to craft the highest quality Champagne possible. Composed around the harvest of 2016, Krug Grande Cuvee 172nd Edition is a blend of 146 wines from 11 different years. The youngest is from the year 2016 and the oldest dates back to 1998. All these ingredients combine to confer a fullness of flavors and aromas that would be impossible to express with the wines of just a single year. The latest is the 98 Point Krug Grande Cuvée 172nd Edition. A stay of around seven years in Krug’s cellars gives this edition its remarkable depth and elegance. In all, over 20 years of careful craftsmanship were necessary to create this outstanding Grande Cuvée, which represents the 172nd rendition of the most profound expression of Champagne at its absolute pinnacle.

$249.99

  • 750 ML
1

2004 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame

The 2004 La Grande Dame from Veuve Clicquot is the house’s flagship prestige cuvée, created as a tribute to the legendary Madame Clicquot—one of Champagne’s most influential pioneers. Founded in 1772, Veuve Clicquot rose to prominence under Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin, whose innovations—most notably the riddling table—helped define modern Champagne production. La Grande Dame represents the pinnacle of the house style, which is centered on the dominance of Pinot Noir for structure, depth, and longevity. First released commercially in the 1960s, the cuvée is sourced exclusively from the estate’s top Grand Cru vineyards, reflecting a philosophy of precision blending and extended aging to achieve both power and elegance. The 2004 vintage is composed of approximately 69% Pinot Noir and 31% Chardonnay, drawn from eight Grand Cru villages including Aÿ, Ambonnay, Verzenay, and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger—sites historically acquired and cultivated by the house for their exceptional quality.The growing season produced wines of balance and finesse, allowing La Grande Dame to showcase both aromatic lift and structural integrity. In the glass, it reveals a luminous golden hue with a fine, persistent mousse.

  • $299.99
  • $155.00

2004 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame

The 2004 La Grande Dame from Veuve Clicquot is the house’s flagship prestige cuvée, created as a tribute to the legendary Madame Clicquot—one of Champagne’s most influential pioneers. Founded in 1772, Veuve Clicquot rose to prominence under Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin, whose innovations—most notably the riddling table—helped define modern Champagne production. La Grande Dame represents the pinnacle of the house style, which is centered on the dominance of Pinot Noir for structure, depth, and longevity. First released commercially in the 1960s, the cuvée is sourced exclusively from the estate’s top Grand Cru vineyards, reflecting a philosophy of precision blending and extended aging to achieve both power and elegance. The 2004 vintage is composed of approximately 69% Pinot Noir and 31% Chardonnay, drawn from eight Grand Cru villages including Aÿ, Ambonnay, Verzenay, and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger—sites historically acquired and cultivated by the house for their exceptional quality.The growing season produced wines of balance and finesse, allowing La Grande Dame to showcase both aromatic lift and structural integrity. In the glass, it reveals a luminous golden hue with a fine, persistent mousse.

$299.99

  • 750 ML
1

NV Henriot Brut Souverain 375ml

The NV Brut Souverain from Champagne Henriot is the historic flagship cuvée of one of Champagne’s most quietly prestigious family-owned houses, offering a refined and complex expression of non-vintage blending at a high level. Founded in 1808 by Apolline Henriot, the house was built on a forward-thinking philosophy: that a single vintage could never fully capture the personality of Champagne’s terroir. This led to the early adoption of reserve wines—an approach that remains central to the style of Brut Souverain today. Now guided by Cellar Master Alice Tétienne, Henriot continues to emphasize precision, balance, and transparency of site, sourcing fruit from a wide range of premier and grand cru vineyards across the region. Crafted from a classic Champagne blend—roughly 45–50% Pinot Noir, 40–45% Chardonnay, and a small portion of Pinot Meunier—Brut Souverain is a multi-vintage, multi-cru wine that incorporates a significant percentage of reserve wines to ensure both complexity and consistency. Aged for a minimum of three years on lees, the wine develops fine bubbles and layered aromatics that elevate it beyond a typical non-vintage Brut.

  • $44.99
  • $29.00

NV Henriot Brut Souverain 375ml

The NV Brut Souverain from Champagne Henriot is the historic flagship cuvée of one of Champagne’s most quietly prestigious family-owned houses, offering a refined and complex expression of non-vintage blending at a high level. Founded in 1808 by Apolline Henriot, the house was built on a forward-thinking philosophy: that a single vintage could never fully capture the personality of Champagne’s terroir. This led to the early adoption of reserve wines—an approach that remains central to the style of Brut Souverain today. Now guided by Cellar Master Alice Tétienne, Henriot continues to emphasize precision, balance, and transparency of site, sourcing fruit from a wide range of premier and grand cru vineyards across the region. Crafted from a classic Champagne blend—roughly 45–50% Pinot Noir, 40–45% Chardonnay, and a small portion of Pinot Meunier—Brut Souverain is a multi-vintage, multi-cru wine that incorporates a significant percentage of reserve wines to ensure both complexity and consistency. Aged for a minimum of three years on lees, the wine develops fine bubbles and layered aromatics that elevate it beyond a typical non-vintage Brut.

$44.99

  • 750 ML
1

NV Henriot Brut Souverain 375ml

The NV Brut Souverain from Champagne Henriot is a refined non-vintage Champagne presented here in a convenient 375 ml format, offering the house’s signature elegance and balance. Founded in 1808 by Apolline Henriot and based in Reims, the historic family-run producer has long been respected for its Chardonnay-focused style and meticulous blending philosophy rooted in the traditions of Champagne. Brut Souverain is crafted from a harmonious blend dominated by Pinot Noir with Chardonnay and a touch of Pinot Meunier, aged extensively on lees to build complexity. It opens with aromas of crisp apple, citrus zest, white flowers, and brioche, followed by a palate that is lively yet creamy, with fine bubbles, bright acidity, and a polished, mineral-tinged finish that reflects both craftsmanship and terroir.

  • $44.99
  • $29.00

NV Henriot Brut Souverain 375ml

The NV Brut Souverain from Champagne Henriot is a refined non-vintage Champagne presented here in a convenient 375 ml format, offering the house’s signature elegance and balance. Founded in 1808 by Apolline Henriot and based in Reims, the historic family-run producer has long been respected for its Chardonnay-focused style and meticulous blending philosophy rooted in the traditions of Champagne. Brut Souverain is crafted from a harmonious blend dominated by Pinot Noir with Chardonnay and a touch of Pinot Meunier, aged extensively on lees to build complexity. It opens with aromas of crisp apple, citrus zest, white flowers, and brioche, followed by a palate that is lively yet creamy, with fine bubbles, bright acidity, and a polished, mineral-tinged finish that reflects both craftsmanship and terroir.

$44.99

  • 375 ML
1