France - All Sparkling Wines
Several regions in France are renowned for producing sparkling wine, but the most famous and prestigious are Champagne, Alsace, and the Loire Valley.
Champagne is the most well-known region for producing sparkling wine, and the name "Champagne" is protected by law to designate only the sparkling wines made in that region. The climate and soil of the Champagne region, located in northeastern France, are ideal for growing the grapes used to make sparkling wine, including Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. Some notable Champagne houses include Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, and Dom Pérignon.
Alsace, located in northeastern France, is also known for producing high-quality sparkling wine, primarily made from Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, and Riesling grapes. The wines from Alsace are typically drier and crisper than Champagne, with a more pronounced fruitiness. Notable producers include Domaine Bruno Sorg, Domaine Mittnacht Frères, and Domaine Weinbach.
The Loire Valley, located in central France, is another region known for producing excellent sparkling wine, made primarily from Chenin Blanc grapes. The wines from the Loire Valley tend to be lighter and fresher than those from Champagne, with a more pronounced acidity and minerality. Notable producers include Bouvet Ladubay, Langlois-Château, and Domaine des Baumard.
Other regions in France that produce sparkling wine include Burgundy, which produces Crémant de Bourgogne; Limoux in Languedoc-Roussillon, which is known for its Blanquette de Limoux; and the Jura region, which produces sparkling wine made from the Savagnin grape. However, Champagne, Alsace, and the Loire Valley remain the most well-known and respected regions for producing sparkling wine in France.
France - All Sparkling Wines
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Champagne | 1 | - | HK$13,845.00 | |||||
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Experience the finest with Dom Perignon Michael Riedel 2006, a remarkable vintage champagne. Named after the renowned German artist, its exquisite bottle mirrors Riedel's unique contemporary artwork. These limited edition golden bubbles are a testament to the prestigious collaboration between Dom Perignon and Michael Riedel. Sourced from the finest grapes in Hautvillers, this vintage champagne has evolved subtly over the years, offering a harmonious blend of rich, radiant aromas. Crafted with utmost precision by the skilled vineyard workers, it showcases the unparalleled champagne-making traditions of the house of Dom Perignon. Savour the elegant balance of creamy white fruit notes complemented by a sumptuous caress of brioche and delicate minerality. With its distinctive character and unrivalled complexity, the Dom Perignon Michael Riedel 2006 offers connoisseurs a rare opportunity to indulge in an outstanding fine wine experience. It truly embodies the unique fusions of art, mastery, and tradition. |
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Champagne | 1 | 97 (JS) | HK$11,735.00 | |||||
James Suckling (97)A Champagne that has turned to a very fine texture with dried pineapple and lemon character. Medium to full body, complex and flavorful palate. Shows length and beauty. Pie crust, cooked apple and lemon rind continue on the finish. A truly great 2000 with a combination of finesse and strength. It’s very, very minerally to a point of sea salt. It was disgorged in first half of 2016. Drink or hold. |
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Champagne | 2 | 99 (DC) | HK$18,105.00 | |||||
Decanter (99)And so from P1 methuselah to P2, which for Geoffroy ‘goes beyond Champagne’. P2, he continues, must be ‘deeper, richer, longer…better than P1' - otherwise why release it? Well, they haven't yet, although it's pencilled in for later in 2019. Here we have drive, vinosity and incredible length. The sweet and savoury balance indulges with a seductive embrace. Gustav Klimt in a glass maybe. Outstanding. |
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Champagne | 1 | 99 (DC) | HK$3,810.00 | |||||
Decanter (99)And so from P1 methuselah to P2, which for Geoffroy ‘goes beyond Champagne’. P2, he continues, must be ‘deeper, richer, longer…better than P1' - otherwise why release it? Well, they haven't yet, although it's pencilled in for later in 2019. Here we have drive, vinosity and incredible length. The sweet and savoury balance indulges with a seductive embrace. Gustav Klimt in a glass maybe. Outstanding. |
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Champagne | 1 | 99 (DC) | HK$10,695.00 | |||||
Decanter (99)And so from P1 methuselah to P2, which for Geoffroy ‘goes beyond Champagne’. P2, he continues, must be ‘deeper, richer, longer…better than P1' - otherwise why release it? Well, they haven't yet, although it's pencilled in for later in 2019. Here we have drive, vinosity and incredible length. The sweet and savoury balance indulges with a seductive embrace. Gustav Klimt in a glass maybe. Outstanding. |
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Champagne | 1 | 99 (DC) | HK$24,195.00 | |||||
Decanter (99)And so from P1 methuselah to P2, which for Geoffroy ‘goes beyond Champagne’. P2, he continues, must be ‘deeper, richer, longer…better than P1' - otherwise why release it? Well, they haven't yet, although it's pencilled in for later in 2019. Here we have drive, vinosity and incredible length. The sweet and savoury balance indulges with a seductive embrace. Gustav Klimt in a glass maybe. Outstanding. |
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Champagne | 1 | 98 (FS) | HK$3,345.00 | |||||
Falstaff (98)Medium golden yellow, silver reflections, fine, persistent mousse. Dark minerality, initially limes, a hint of bitter oranges, fine roasted aromas, nuances of coffee, ripe figs, some blossom honey, incredibly multi-faceted bouquet that develops well with air. Complex, finely-meshed, firm texture, good fruit expression, a hint of cherries and liquorice, has great vertical depth, delicate aftertaste of blackberries and liquorice, lemony touch, great length, completely convincing. Please use a large Burgundy glass to explore all the nuances. |
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Champagne | 1 | 98 (VN (AG)) | HK$21,920.00 | |||||
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (98)The 2006 Dom Pérignon P2 is a Champagne of power and substance. All the solar intensity of the year comes through. Apricot, baked apple tart, white flowers, spice, marzipan and tangerine peel stain the palate. The 2006 possesses tremendous punch, while also showing the first signs of aromatic development consistent with a 20-year-old Champagne. |
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Champagne | 9 | 98 (VN) | HK$11,785.00 | |||||
Vinous (98)Dom Pérignon’s 1996 Rosé P2 is rich, vertical and explosive, with that combination of structure and inner perfume that makes it so alluring and so flat-out delicious. |
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Champagne | 1 | 97 (VN (AG)) | HK$10,925.00 | |||||
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (97)The 2000 Dom Pérignon Rosé P2 is even better than the last time I tasted it. This is an espeically fine bottle. Rich, plush and enveloping, the 2000 is a magnificent Rosé from the Richard Geoffroy era. Kirsch, blood orange, spice and rose petal race across the palate. I especially admire the wine's breadth and vinous intensity, signatures of the house style at the time. Magnificent. |
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Champagne | 1 | - | HK$17,040.00 | |||||
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From the revered Champagne region of France, Dom Perignon P2 Triology 1998,1999,2000 NV serves as a testament to the venerated winemaking skills of the eponymous Benedictine monk. Crafted in the esteemed cellars of Moët & Chandon, it endows a sublime exploration of three vintages, elegantly curated in a single trilogy production. Each bottle undergoes a precise méthode traditionelle, enriched by an extended lees-aging period, thereby intensifying its the wine's depth and complexity. Delicate effervescence unveils waves of elegant minerality, intertwined with notes of almond and ripe yellow fruits. Endowed with a vibrant yet graceful persona, the Dom Perignon P2 Triology 1998,1999,2000 seamlessly marries youthful vivacity with the unmistakable hints of a prolonged evolution. A rare piece of artistry in a trilogy format, preserving the luminosity inherent within each unique vintage, thus fulfilling the brand's acclaimed commitment to delivering vintage-only champagne. |
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Champagne | 2 | 98 (FS) | HK$9,000.00 | |||||
Falstaff (98)Medium golden yellow, silver reflections, fine, persistent mousse. Dark minerality, initially limes, a hint of bitter oranges, fine roasted aromas, nuances of coffee, ripe figs, some blossom honey, incredibly multi-faceted bouquet that develops well with air. Complex, finely-meshed, firm texture, good fruit expression, a hint of cherries and liquorice, has great vertical depth, delicate aftertaste of blackberries and liquorice, lemony touch, great length, completely convincing. Please use a large Burgundy glass to explore all the nuances. |
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Champagne | 1 | 98 (FS) | HK$19,420.00 | |||||
Falstaff (98)Medium golden yellow, silver reflections, fine, persistent mousse. Dark minerality, initially limes, a hint of bitter oranges, fine roasted aromas, nuances of coffee, ripe figs, some blossom honey, incredibly multi-faceted bouquet that develops well with air. Complex, finely-meshed, firm texture, good fruit expression, a hint of cherries and liquorice, has great vertical depth, delicate aftertaste of blackberries and liquorice, lemony touch, great length, completely convincing. Please use a large Burgundy glass to explore all the nuances. |
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Champagne | 2 | - | HK$26,950.00 | |||||
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Champagne | 1 | - | HK$28,950.00 | |||||

