Consisting of a third each of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier, AND twice the size of a regular bottle, we can't decide whether this is a three-in-one or a two-in-one. Or a six-in-one? Either way, let's celebrate!
Our "budget" champagne. A third each of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier, giving the wine more weight than expected. Forbes magazine listed this among their Best Champagnes You've Never Heard Of.
Indulge in the rich flavours of Settecani Grasparossa Di Castelvetro Lambrusco, a sparkling secco red hailing from the picturesque Emilia Romagna wine region in Italy. Produced by Cantina Settecani, this exceptional wine presents a deep, dark crimson hue in the glass, offering delightful notes of ripe strawberry, pink florals, and savoury herbs on a refreshing frothy mousse. Crafted from 100% Lambrusco Grasparossa, this organic gem boasts an alcohol volume of 10.5% and a perfect balance of acidity and residual sugar.
Biodynamically grown Prosecco made in the Charmat method with fermentation in a pressurized tank. The Extra Dry version has a small addition of sugar to give a richer and riper flavour.
Made of 100% Cab Franc grapes, this rosé has notes of strawberry and red currant, plus minerality from the Clos de Midi's chalky soils, all tied together by 24 months on lees.
Excellent Crémant d'Alsace. The satisfying mousse reveals apple, pear, and citrus notes on the palate, perfectly curbed by the dryness and acidity. You'll have a hard time finding a better match for sushi or lighter seafood fare.
A blend of all three Champagne grapes grown on the coolest plots (the "lieux frais" of the name) l'Espiegle has, aged for 34 months on lees. Fresh Brie rind and lemon on the nose, with all the creamy complexity you could ask for on the palate.