Champagne
Champagne, the epitome of elegance and celebration, is widely regarded as the pinnacle of sparkling wines. As one of the most prestigious wine regions in the world, Champagne has captured the hearts of wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs with its exceptional quality, refined craftsmanship, and iconic vineyards.
Historically, Champagne has been dominated by some world-acclaimed Champagne House, which source grapes and harvest from Champagne growers. These famous Grandes Marques include Louis Roederer (Cristal), Dom Pérignon, Krug, Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, and Bollinger, all of them are revered for their notable names that display unrivalled winemaking prestige and pedigree.
In the recent decade, the emerging Grower Champagne trend in Champagne is shaking up the industry by challenging the dominance of the big Champagne houses. These small-scale producers, also known as "Récoltant-Manipulant" or RM, grow their own grapes and produce their own Champagne, showcasing the unique terroir and character of their vineyards. Jacques Selosse, Ulysse Collin, and Champagne Vilmart & Cie are among the most prominent names in this trend, producing some truly artisanal and terroir-driven Champagnes.
Champagne is primarily made from three main grape varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. These grapes are carefully selected and blended to create a harmonious and complex flavour profile. Chardonnay contributes elegance, freshness, and finesse, while Pinot Noir adds structure, depth, and fruitiness. Pinot Meunier brings a touch of roundness and vibrancy to the blend.
The region of Champagne is divided into several distinct sub-regions, including Montagne de Reims, Côte des Blancs, and Vallée de la Marne. Each sub-region has its unique terroir, characterized by variations in soil composition and microclimates, which influence the style and character of the wines produced.
Champagne offers various styles, from non-vintage blends to vintage cuvées and prestigious prestige cuvées. While Non-vintage Champagnes typically epitomise the house style, the vintage Champagnes are made from grapes harvested in one particular year (top vintages such as 1996, 2002, 2008 etc), in which these wines showcase the unique characteristics of the specific vintage.
The prestige cuvées, often the flagship wines of the renowned Champagne houses, are the pinnacle of excellence. These exceptional Champagnes are created using the finest grapes, the most meticulous winemaking techniques and often benefit from extended ageing to achieve unparalleled complexity and finesse.
Champagne is synonymous with celebration, elegance, and luxury. Its effervescent charm and timeless appeal have made it the drink of choice for countless special occasions and memorable moments. With its rich history, iconic vineyards, and unrivalled quality, Champagne continues to captivate wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.
Champagne
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(3x150cl) 2008Wine Advocate (100)
Francis Egly and I tasted a bottle trial disgorgement of the 2008 Brut Grand Cru Millésime that saw six grams per liter dosage, and the wine surpassed even my high expectations. Wafting from the glass with scents of crisp orchard fruit, Meyer lemon, praline, warm bread and walnuts, it's full-bodied, deep and multi-dimensional, with an immensely layered, concentrated core that cloaks its racy but ripe spine of acidity, abundant but refined structuring dry extract and an incredibly long, precise and sapid finish. It represents the confluence of a great vigneron at the peak of his powers with a historic vintage, and it's unquestionably the finest 2008 Champagne that I've tasted to date. Egly and I agreed that it might be even better with only five grams per liter dosage, but we'll see what he finally decides when he disgorges the wine later this year. What is clear is that the the 2008 Brut Grand Cru Millésime will be worth any and every effort to seek out once it arrives on the market.HK$39,835.00 -
Wine Advocate (100)
Francis Egly and I tasted a bottle trial disgorgement of the 2008 Brut Grand Cru Millésime that saw six grams per liter dosage, and the wine surpassed even my high expectations. Wafting from the glass with scents of crisp orchard fruit, Meyer lemon, praline, warm bread and walnuts, it's full-bodied, deep and multi-dimensional, with an immensely layered, concentrated core that cloaks its racy but ripe spine of acidity, abundant but refined structuring dry extract and an incredibly long, precise and sapid finish. It represents the confluence of a great vigneron at the peak of his powers with a historic vintage, and it's unquestionably the finest 2008 Champagne that I've tasted to date. Egly and I agreed that it might be even better with only five grams per liter dosage, but we'll see what he finally decides when he disgorges the wine later this year. What is clear is that the the 2008 Brut Grand Cru Millésime will be worth any and every effort to seek out once it arrives on the market.HK$42,190.00 -
(1x75cl) 2009Wine Advocate (96)
This bottle of the 2009 Brut Grand Cru Millésime was disgorged in July 2018 after 96 months on the lees, and it's already showing brilliantly, wafting from the glass with complex aromas of smoky red berries, green apple, oyster shell and English walnuts, with a faint hint of fino sherry on the upper register. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, broad and vinous, with searing concentration, a beautifully refined mousse, brisk acids and a long, indeed seemingly endless, finish. This thrilling vintage Champagne exemplifies the intensity and power without the weight that Egly routinely achieves and testifies to his status as one of the region's very best producers.HK$9,845.00 -
(6x75cl) 2009Wine Advocate (96)
This bottle of the 2009 Brut Grand Cru Millésime was disgorged in July 2018 after 96 months on the lees, and it's already showing brilliantly, wafting from the glass with complex aromas of smoky red berries, green apple, oyster shell and English walnuts, with a faint hint of fino sherry on the upper register. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, broad and vinous, with searing concentration, a beautifully refined mousse, brisk acids and a long, indeed seemingly endless, finish. This thrilling vintage Champagne exemplifies the intensity and power without the weight that Egly routinely achieves and testifies to his status as one of the region's very best producers.HK$30,290.00 -
Vinous (94)
The 2011 Brut Millésime Grand Cru is a very pretty wine, especially within the context of the year. Bright floral notes meld into hints of lemon confit, tangerine oil, dried flowers, sage and pastry. There is terrific freshness to the 2011, although not quite the dimension of the very best years. Even so, this is very clearly one of the finest 2011s readers will come across. I would not push my luck on aging, but there is so much to like and admire here. Francis Egly and his team clearly got the very best out of the year. Disgorged: July, 2020.HK$16,725.00 -
Wine Advocate (99)
Broad and powerful, Egly's 2012 Brut Grand Cru Millésime is a serious, vinous Champagne somewhat reminiscent of his brilliant 2002. Delivering complex aromas of pear, honeycomb, orange oil, sweet stone fruits, praline and freshly baked bread, it's full-bodied, deep and muscular, with a multidimensional core of fruit, racy acids and a long, resonant finish. Complex and compelling, readers will have a hard time choosing between the power and texture of 2012 and the quintessentially elegant, seamless 2013. Both are benchmarks for what contemporary Champagne can achieve.HK$6,795.00 -
Wine Advocate (99)
Broad and powerful, Egly's 2012 Brut Grand Cru Millésime is a serious, vinous Champagne somewhat reminiscent of his brilliant 2002. Delivering complex aromas of pear, honeycomb, orange oil, sweet stone fruits, praline and freshly baked bread, it's full-bodied, deep and muscular, with a multidimensional core of fruit, racy acids and a long, resonant finish. Complex and compelling, readers will have a hard time choosing between the power and texture of 2012 and the quintessentially elegant, seamless 2013. Both are benchmarks for what contemporary Champagne can achieve.HK$23,890.00 -
Wine Advocate (100)
Francis Egly has produced another profound Champagne with the 2013 Brut Grand Cru Millésime. If the monumental 2008 stands out for its power, structure and intensity, the 2013 is distinguished by its harmony, finesse and completeness; both vintages are very great wines but thus quite different in style. Wafting from the glass with scents of Anjou pear, crisp yellow apple, freshly baked bread, clear honey, iodine and fresh mint, it's full-bodied, ample and pillowy, with a layered, concentrated and effortlessly balanced core of fruit, uniting precision and sensuality to compelling effect. Girdled by racy acids and animated by a delicate pinpoint mousse, it concludes with a long, penetrating finish. Is this the most elegant wine Egly has produced to date? It's certainly among the most compelling that this high quality but initially underrated Champagne vintage has delivered.HK$33,888.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
One of the very finest wines produced in this less heralded vintage is Egly's 2014 Brut Grand Cru Millésime, a strikingly vinous and enveloping Champagne that wafts from the glass with aromas of pear, mirabelle plum, freshly baked bread, almond paste and honeycomb. Full-bodied, satiny and layered, its textural attack segues into a deep, concentrated mid-palate of exceptional purity and cut, concluding with a long, penetrating and mouthwateringly saline finish. As ever, it's a blend of some 70% Pinot Noir with 30% Chardonnay from Ambonnay's greatest terroirs.HK$28,730.00 -
Wine Advocate (97+)
From a sunny vintage in which the harvest—commencing relatively late, on September 20—proved ultimately rewarding, Egly’s 2015 Grand Cru Millésime has turned out remarkably elegant. A classic blend of 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay from Ambonnay, it was disgorged in October 2024 with a dosage of one gram per liter—significantly lower than the 2008 edition, when Egly needed to temper the pronounced acidity. The wine bursts from the glass with an evocative bouquet of pear, red plum and fresh bread, mingling with vibrant citrus nuances. On the palate, it is deep, full-bodied and layered, showcasing remarkable concentration and a crystalline core of fruit. A bright spine of acidity and abundant chalky extract provide both structure and sensation of freshness, culminating in a persistent, reverberating finish. While this vintage is occasionally marked by subtle vegetal tones—attributable to incomplete ripening under hydric stress—this cuvée exhibits none of those elements. As Francis Egly notes, “It was all about the harvest date, and we certainly didn’t rush to pick the grapes.” Fine-boned and effortlessly graceful, this small release possesses all the attributes necessary for a long evolution.HK$9,560.00 -
Wine Advocate (97+)
From a sunny vintage in which the harvest—commencing relatively late, on September 20—proved ultimately rewarding, Egly’s 2015 Grand Cru Millésime has turned out remarkably elegant. A classic blend of 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay from Ambonnay, it was disgorged in October 2024 with a dosage of one gram per liter—significantly lower than the 2008 edition, when Egly needed to temper the pronounced acidity. The wine bursts from the glass with an evocative bouquet of pear, red plum and fresh bread, mingling with vibrant citrus nuances. On the palate, it is deep, full-bodied and layered, showcasing remarkable concentration and a crystalline core of fruit. A bright spine of acidity and abundant chalky extract provide both structure and sensation of freshness, culminating in a persistent, reverberating finish. While this vintage is occasionally marked by subtle vegetal tones—attributable to incomplete ripening under hydric stress—this cuvée exhibits none of those elements. As Francis Egly notes, “It was all about the harvest date, and we certainly didn’t rush to pick the grapes.” Fine-boned and effortlessly graceful, this small release possesses all the attributes necessary for a long evolution.HK$23,025.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
Disgorged in October 2024 with a dosage of one gram per liter, Egly’s NV Rosé Grand Cru is based on the 2019 vintage, complemented by reserve wines from 2018 and 2017. Composed of 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay, with the majority sourced from Ambonnay, it also incorporates 5% red wine from the same village. The wine bursts from the glass with an expressive bouquet of cranberries, redcurrant, brioche and tangerine zest. Medium-bodied and elegant despite its concentration, it is animated by bright acidity and tension, culminating in a precise, mineral finish. This is a fresh-styled rosé Champagne equally suited for refined apéritif moments or food pairings.HK$6,650.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (94)
A youthful straw color, aged for four years on the lees before disgorgement, the NV Champagne Grand Cru Brut is composed of 70% Pinot Noir and the rest Chardonnay. It comes from the historical vineyards of the family in Bouzy and Verzenay, as well as those located in Ambonnay. I love this wine, with its notes of wet stones and black raspberries. Based on 2020, it has more focus and tension; the mousse is spritely and energetic, with a nice level of clarity and pithy citrus.HK$3,810.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (92)
This release of the NV Champagne Les Prémices is based on the 2020 vintage, was bottled in 2021, and disgorged in July 2024. Made from equal parts Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Meunier, it’s fresh and inviting, with a delicately fresh and fruity profile on the nose offering notes of raspberries, attractive red fruit, and a nice bit of extract and sapidity. It has a pleasing, fresh, savory element on the finish, with delicate spice in its fine mousse. A very lovely wine that’s drinking beautifully, it can be enjoyed over the next 5-6 years.HK$3,315.00 -
Vinous (94)
The NV Vieilles Vignes de Vrigny (Meunier) is one of the best vintages of this cuvée I can remember tasting. Bright and finely cut, the Vieilles Vignes sizzles with tension from start to finish. Dried pear, spice, crushed rocks, mint and white pepper all race out of the glass. Meunier has rarely been so refined, so nuanced. Give this a year or two to unwind. Dosage is 2 grams per liter. Disgorged: September, 2022.HK$3,340.00 -
Vinous (96)
The NV Extra Brut V.P. Grand Cru (Vieillissement Prolongé) is a rich, textured Champagne that expresses all of the natural intensity gained after having spent eight years on its lees. Baked apple tart, pastry, spice, chamomile and lightly honeyed notes infuse the V.P. with tremendous flavor complexity to fill out its broad, expansive frame. It is a wine of remarkable depth and vinous intensity. In a word: superb. Disgorged: July, 2020.HK$6,880.00 -
Wine Advocate (93)
Elise Bougy’s NV Le Mesnil-sur-Oger Chétillon de Haut (2021 base) hails from a northeast-facing, 0.4-hectare site planted in 1975 that is distinguished by its soft, sponge-like, chalky soil. Comprising the 2021 vintage, aged for 10 months in 600-liter demi-muids, it also includes some 20% reserve wines from 2020 and 2019, matured in oak. Disgorged in December 2023, this Champagne blossoms in the glass with a bouquet of fresh citrus, white flowers and hazelnut, mingling with oyster juice. On the palate, it is medium- to full-bodied, pillowy and vinous, with an incisive spine of acidity. Despite being generally more open-knit and expressive than this vineyard can sometimes appear in its youth, it remains more linear than Bougy’s other bottlings. “A classical Le Mesnil is vinified in stainless steel, without malolactic fermentation and with little lees, so my version—with extended élevage on the lees in wood—may feel like a contrast,” Bougy notes. This is a characterful wine, promising a broad drinking window.HK$2,010.00 -
Wine Advocate (93)
Elise Bougy’s NV Les Mesneux Le Mont Chainqueux (2021 base) originates from a southeast-facing, 1.8-hectare vineyard that was co-planted in 1965 with Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir, thriving in sandy soils. This cuvée is based on the 2021 vintage, which was matured for 10 months in a 20-hectoliter Stockinger foudre, and incorporates approximately 20% reserve wines from 2020 and 2019, aged in wood. Disgorged in February 2024 without dosage, it unfurls from the glass with a complex bouquet of orange zest, rooibos tea, white pepper and physalis. On the palate, it is medium- to full-bodied and ample yet precise, marked by racy acidity and a delicate phenolic bitterness that asserts itself on the long, tangy finish.HK$2,910.00 -
(3x75cl) 2008Immerse yourself in the prestigious world of Emmanuel Brochet Haut Chardonnay Extra Brut Millesime 2008. This exquisite champagne, bearing the seal of the well-renowned Montagne de Reims sub-region in Champagne, is meticulously produced through traditional methods. Embracing a biodynamic approach, Emmanuel Brochet devotes meticulous attention to his vineyards, nursing just one hectare of ancient vines nestled in the village of Villers-aux-Noeuds.
Exhibiting a distinct minerality, the Haut Chardonnay is crafted exclusively from the 2008 vintage, undergoing malolactic fermentation in old oak barrels, and matured on its lees to optimise complexity and depth. Presenting a captivating golden hue, it reveals an enchanting bouquet of brioche and white fruit underpinned by a soft undertone of almond.
On the palate, it unfolds with a vivacious burst of zesty citrus, elegantly fusing with a mellow creaminess. The Emmanuel Brochet Haut Chardonnay Extra Brut Millesime 2008 effortlessly embodies the champagne expression in its most elemental and refined form.
HK$18,895.00 -
(1x75cl) 2010Indulge in the sensational experience of the Emmanuel Brochet Haut Chardonnay Extra Brut Millesime 2010. Hailing from the grand hills of Montagne de Reims in Champagne, this exquisite creation is a testament to its esteemed producer, Emmanuel Brochet. A gifted artisan in minimal intervention philosophy, he utilises biodynamic viticulture in a single-vineyard, leading to a terroir-driven ethos rarely seen in Champagne. Indeed, this pristine Chardonnay fully expresses its unique origin.
Harvested from old vines, Emmanuel Brochet Haut Chardonnay Extra Brut Millesime 2010 is meticulously crafted, passing through manual harvesting, traditional vinification, and no dosage. The end result is a champagne of profound purity, offering vibrant notes of lemon zest, pear, and crisp minerality. On the palate, it shines with an extra brut style, showcasing an impeccable balance of strong acidity and subtle creamy texture, with a remarkably long finish. Invest in Emmanuel Brochet Haut Chardonnay Extra Brut Millesime 2010 for a superior tasting experience.
HK$3,950.00 -
Emmanuel Brochet Haut Chardonnay Extra Brut Millésime 2013 is a distinguished vintage from the esteemed Champagne house. Crafted meticulously in the heart of the Côte des Blancs, this Chardonnay-based cuvée embodies elegance and finesse. Selected from premier vineyards, the grapes undergo hand-harvesting to ensure optimal quality. Employing the traditional méthode champenoise, the wine undergoes secondary fermentation in the bottle, followed by an extended ageing period of over five years on the lees, imparting rich texture and complexity. The 2013 vintage reveals a pale gold hue with fine, persistent bubbles. On the palate, it offers vibrant acidity balanced by nuances of citrus, white flowers, and subtle brioche undertones. Perfect for celebratory occasions or to pair with delicate seafood dishes, this Extra Brut Millésime stands as a testament to Emmanuel Brochet’s dedication to excellence and terroir expression.
HK$3,125.00 -
Indulge your palate with the exquisitely refreshing Emmanuel Brochet Mont Benoit Brut NV, a stunning example of Brut Champagne from a revered grower in the Montagne de Reims region. Chiselled from 2 hectares of biodynamically grown, 25-year-old vines, this blend of Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir embodies the meticulous cultivation for which Emmanuel Brochet is well recognised. Hand-harvested grapes undergo natural fermentation in oak barrels, resulting in a multifaceted wine that marries depth with unspoiled fruit purity. Lifted aromas of fresh orchard fruits meet subtle undertones of brioche and crushed stone, evoking the mineral elegance of the chalky soils of Villers-aux-Noeuds. Aged on the lees for months, the Emmanuel Brochet Mont Benoit Brut NV balances its vivacious acidity with a creamy, thoughtful texture. Outstandingly complex, this is an eloquent expression of terroir and a testament to the artistry of Emmanuel Brochet himself. Experience the beauty of champagne with this exquisite offering.
HK$11,575.00 -
Emmanuel Brochet Le Mont Benoit Extra Brut 2019 exemplifies the pinnacle of Champagne craftsmanship. Sourced from the prestigious Le Mont Benoit vineyard in the Côte des Blancs, this elegant cuvée is meticulously produced using the traditional méthode champenoise. Emmanuel Brochet, a revered name in fine wines, selects premier Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes, ensuring exceptional purity and complexity. The wine undergoes an extended ageing period on its lees, imparting rich textures and nuanced flavours of fresh brioche, citrus zest, and mineral undertones. The restrained dosage enhances its crisp acidity, resulting in a harmonious and lingering finish. Ideal for discerning connoisseurs, this Extra Brut embodies sophistication and terroir-driven character. Whether celebrating a special occasion or enriching a refined collection, Emmanuel Brochet Le Mont Benoit Extra Brut 2019 promises an unforgettable sensory experience.
HK$1,585.00 -
Renowned for superb elegance and precision, Emmanuel Brochet Le Mont Benoit Extra Brut 2020 is the epitome of finesse in Champagne. This velvety wine has been laboriously crafted from Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay grapes harvested purely from the esteemed Le Mont Benoit vineyard. With its biodynamic cultivation, the yield reflects the richness of its terroir and showcases a vibrancy unparalleled.
Sustainably made by Emmanuel Brochet himself, a craftsman of note in the world of wines, this champagne's production involves a meticulous vinification process in oak barrels, followed by an additional 18 months in bottles that enhances its intricate attributes. Every bubble in this Extra Brut reveals its diligent craftsmanship.
With a harmonious balance between fruitiness and minerality, Emmanuel Brochet Le Mont Benoit Extra Brut 2020 offers a tasting profile for the discerning palate. Here's a wine that encapsulates the immaculate art of Champagne making in its finest form.
HK$1,385.00 -
Wine Advocate (98)
Emmanuel Brochet’s NV Le Mont Benoit (2019 base) continues, year after year, to reaffirm its position as one of the most able exponents of this distinctive chalk outcropping on the plain west of the Montagne de Reims. Serving as an eloquent ambassador for its southeast-facing vineyard, this cuvée encapsulates sense of place, artisinal character and precision all at once. I began following Brochet’s work over a decade ago, and as critical acclaim for his wines has steadily—and deservedly—increased, I’ve found even greater joy in savoring bottles opened by friends, keeping the few remaining for myself. The 2019-base Le Mont Benoit, incorporating 20% reserve wines, continues to impress. It rises from the glass with an evocative bouquet of beeswax, crisp red apple and dried white flowers, mingling with nuances of brioche and peeled almond. On the palate, it is full-bodied, concentrated and profoundly layered, with a generous core of fruit enlivened by abundant chalky structuring extract and mouthwatering acidity that lends it vitality and structure and carries through the searingly saline finish. This is one of the most dazzling interpretations of this vineyard to date.HK$1,710.00 -
Exuding the character of the illustrious Mont Benoit terroir, the Emmanuel Brochet Mont Benoit Extra Brut NV stands as a testament to the masterful craftsmanship of vigneron Emmanuel Brochet. Harvested from a single plot mere 2.5 hectares in size, this unfettered Champagne is a distinctive blend primarily encompassing Pinot Meunier, skilfully intertwined with Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Equally worth noting is the wine’s lengthy and meticulous production process. The grapes are handpicked, the fermentation takes place in aged oak, and the wine is manually disgorged and bottled without additional dosage. Expect a profound depth of fruit, apt acidity, and an air of minerality, leading to a refreshingly long finish. The Emmanuel Brochet Mont Benoit Extra Brut NV embodies elegance, complexity, and singularity, imbuing every sip with a taste of the Champagne region’s hallowed grounds.
HK$12,125.00 -
Emmanuel Brochet Rose de Saignee Extra Brut 2018 is a distinguished expression from the esteemed Burgundy producer, Emmanuel Brochet. Crafted using the traditional saignée method, this Extra Brut rosé exemplifies meticulous craftsmanship. Sourced from select Pinot Noir vineyards in the Côte de Beaune, each grape is hand-harvested to ensure optimal ripeness. The wine undergoes fermentation in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures to preserve its delicate aromas. With minimal dosage, the Extra Brut style accentuates the wine's intrinsic crispness and vibrant acidity. On the palate, it reveals notes of red berries, subtle floral nuances, and a refreshing minerality, balanced by a fine, persistent mousse. Emmanuel Brochet's dedication to sustainable viticulture and precise vinification techniques shine through in this elegant and refined rosé. Ideal for pairing with seafood, salads, and light appetizers, the 2018 vintage is a testament to the producer’s expertise and the region’s exceptional terroir.
HK$7,200.00 -
Introducing the Emmanuel Brochet Rose de Saignee Extra Brut NV, a remarkable champagne from the revered vineyards of Emmanuel Brochet. This exclusive wine thrives in the rich soils of the Montagne de Reims region of Champagne, France. It is a testament to the expertise of its namesake winemaker, Emmanuel Brochet, renowned for his dedication to biodynamic farming practices.
The Rose de Saignee Extra Brut NV embodies Brochet's 'minimal intervention' philosophy. Its exceptional quality stems from careful vinification in oak, resulting in a unique, terroir-driven profile. Its delicate rosé hue, achieved through the traditional saignée method, compliments core notes of fresh strawberries, tangerine zest and crushed stones.
Embodying a refined balance of bold intensity and exceptional freshness, the Emmanuel Brochet Rose de Saignee Extra Brut NV is a testament to the skilful craftsmanship and unwavering commitment of this boutique producer to showcase the honesty of his terroir.
HK$1,575.00 -
Introducing the Emmanuel Brochet Rose de Saignee Extra Brut NV, a remarkable champagne from the revered vineyards of Emmanuel Brochet. This exclusive wine thrives in the rich soils of the Montagne de Reims region of Champagne, France. It is a testament to the expertise of its namesake winemaker, Emmanuel Brochet, renowned for his dedication to biodynamic farming practices.
The Rose de Saignee Extra Brut NV embodies Brochet's 'minimal intervention' philosophy. Its exceptional quality stems from careful vinification in oak, resulting in a unique, terroir-driven profile. Its delicate rosé hue, achieved through the traditional saignée method, compliments core notes of fresh strawberries, tangerine zest and crushed stones.
Embodying a refined balance of bold intensity and exceptional freshness, the Emmanuel Brochet Rose de Saignee Extra Brut NV is a testament to the skilful craftsmanship and unwavering commitment of this boutique producer to showcase the honesty of his terroir.
HK$11,080.00 -
HK$8,835.00

