This is becoming very fine, and watch out; it's entirely different from its old apples-and-butter form, more oystery and chalky and ginger and talc, with the apple-butter thing skulking in the mid-palate. It's racy, on... Read More
In back-to-back years, our most popular selection is the Jean Noel Haton Brut Reserve, an elegant French Champagne from the village of Damery. The Haton family has a very loyal following among aficionados, who adore this crisp... Read More
A stunning, handcrafted Champagne with flavor, quality and value superior to many famous houses like Moet and Veuve Clicquot. Haton's Brut Rose is crafted from three traditional Champagne varietals from the family's vineyards... Read More
A nicely exotic nose leads to good richness and sweetness upfront. Plenty of mid palate volume and weight. Finishes fresh with notes of pineapple, honey, white flowers and lemon. An excellent option if you’re looking for... Read More
Moët Impérial is the House's iconic champagne. Created in 1869, it embodies Moët & Chandon's unique style, a style distinguished by its bright fruitiness, its seductive palate and its elegant maturity.... Read More
When it comes to finesse, this classic—roughly equal parts Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier with a slightly smaller amount of Chardonnay—doesn’t miss: It’s comme il faut from the unending bead onward. Joined... Read More
White flowers, white fruit, pineapple and grapefruit. The light, delicate Grand Brut offers a wide range of flavors. A fresh, lively, dynamic and perfectly balanced wine to be enjoyed as an aperitif and at any time of day, with... Read More
It is common knowledge that the true quality of a Champagne house is best judged by the consistency and quality of their non-vintage wine. This is where the true house style is defined and executed year in/ year out. Pol Roger... Read More