Torbreck – Shiraz, Struie, Barossa Valley 2013 [1500ml]
Torbreck – Grenache/Shiraz/Mataro, The Steading, Barossa Valley 2019 [1500ml]
Torbreck – Shiraz, Woodcutter's, Barossa Valley 2019 [1500ml]
Champagne
Armand de Brignac
12th and 13th generation wine growers, Jean-Jacques Cattier and his son, Alexandre, craft the prestige cuvées of Armand de Brignac. Their dream was to create a champagne of the most exceptional quality, that would represent the best of the best from the region, where their family have grown vines for more than 250 years. The Cattier family is based in the Montagne de Reims and own 33 hectares of vines across some of the most lauded crus in Champagne
Armand de Brignac – Green NV
Armand de Brignac – Gold NV
Armand de Brignac – NV Rosé
Armand de Brignac – NV Rosé [1500ml]
Billecart-Salmon
Founded in 1818 by Nicolas Francois Billecart and Elisabeth Salmon, the house of Billecart-Salmon is now in the hands of sixth-generation Antoine Roland-Billecart. Guided by nearly two centuries of relentless passion, the Billecart-Salmon House preserves the best of ancestral traditions, carefully combined with the assets of modern technology. Winegrowers, oenologists, cellar masters and grape-pickers are all heirs to the tradition of quality exemplified by this remarkable family estate
Billecart-Salmon – Réserve NV
Billecart-Salmon – Le Clos Saint-Hilaire 1996
Billecart-Salmon – Le Clos Saint-Hilaire 1998
Billecart-Salmon – Cuvée Nicolas François Billecart 2002
Billecart-Salmon – Cuvée Nicolas François Billecart 2008
Billecart-Salmon – NV Rosé [375ml]
Billecart-Salmon – NV Rosé
Billecart-Salmon – NV Rosé [1500ml]
Billecart-Salmon – Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon 2006 Rosé
Billecart-Salmon – Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon 2008 Rosé
Bollinger
The Bollinger champagne House has created prestigious champagnes with character, distinguished by their elegance and complexity, since 1829. These outstanding wines are the result of rigorous attention to detail, for Bollinger accepts nothing less than excellence. This exemplifies the inimitable elegance for which the Champagne region is renowned and which has so impressed the Court of England that the House has been awarded the Royal Warrant since 1884
Bollinger – Special Cuvee NV
Bollinger – R.D., Extra Brut 2007
Bollinger – Grand Cru NV Rosé
Bruno Paillard
Bruno Paillard Champagne is an independent, family-run house. Its exceptional vineyards are located in the heart of the Champagne region. The wines have a highly personal style characterized by stringent quality control at every stage of the process.The house was the first to indicate the date of disgorgement on its bottles so that our clients can choose when to taste the champagne. The style is a marriage of elegance and complexity with remarkable purity, a true freshness and a silky texture
Bruno Paillard – Première Cuvée, Extra Brut NV
Bruno Paillard – Première Cuvée, Extra Brut NV Rosé
Bruno Paillard – N.P.U. Extra Brut 2004
Bruno Paillard – N.P.U. Extra Brut 2003 Rosé
Camille Savès
The Savès family has lived in the heart of Bouzy since 1894 with Eugène Savès, an agricultural engineer by trade, founded the house when he married Anaïs Jolicoeur, the daughter of a Wine producer from this picturesque village. Since then, over the years, Louis, Camille and Hervé have followed in their father's footsteps as head of the House, perpetuating the family values that established its reputation. The Savès family perform each stage of the process, from pressing to dispatching, on their estate
Camille Savès – Carte d'Or, Grand Cru NV
Camille Savès – Cuvée Anaïs Jolicœur, Grand Cru 2008
Camille Savès – Grand Cru NV Rosé
Delamotte
Founded in 1760 in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger by François Delamotte, a grand cru village located in the Côte des Blancs, Champagne Delamotte works this enchanting terroir to grow chardonnay, the only white grape variety used to make champagne.Well-reputed among sommeliers and wine enthusiasts, our champagnes are known for their consistency, delicacy and exceptional character. For over 260 years, we have been developing four different cuvées, a small range that gives amateurs and experts alike a clear understanding of the art of champagne. Our Blanc de Blancs, Vintage Blanc de Blancs, Brut and Rosé are quintessential champagne wines
Delamotte – Blanc de Blancs NV [375ml]
Delamotte – Blanc de Blancs NV
Delamotte – Blanc de Blancs 2014
Delamotte – NV Rosé
Drappier
Champagne Drappier is a family-owned winery founded in1808. The vineyard is planted in Urville, located in the southernmost part of Champagne region Côte des Bar which favored the Pinot Noir grape variety. The house is directed by Michel Drappier which produces both vintage and non-vintage cuvee as well as a prestige wine known as Grande Sendrée. Drappier family has been cultivating what is authentic and natural in pursuit of fine Champagne. They also highlight the vinification techniques of low sugar dosage and moderate use of sulfites, especially in the production of Drappier Brut Nature Sans Soufre
Drappier – Carte d'Or, Brut NV
Drappier – Brut Nature NV
Drappier – Carte d'Or, Brut 2002
Drappier – Grande Sendrée 2012
Drappier – Grande Sendrée 2008 [1500ml]
Drappier – Brut Nature NV Rosé
Drappier – Grande Sendrée 2010 Rosé
Egly-Ouriet
Egly-Ouriet Champagne is sensual, unforgettable and highly sought after, a "cult" wine for Champagne lovers who crave the power and finesse of Pinot Noir-based wines. When we witnessed the transition in the 1980s from Michael Egly to his son, Francis, it was clear that Francis wasn't going to be satisfied with the Champagne status quo. He doesn't consider his competition among the great Champagne houses, but instead among the legendary producers of Burgundy
Egly-Ouriet – Grand Cru, Extra Brut NV
Henri Giraud
François Hémart founded Champagne Henri Giraud at the beginning of the 17th century when the family settled in the village of Aÿ in the Champagne region of France. The vineyard was wiped out during the phylloxera outbreak and was replanted with grafted vines by Leon Giraud at the beginning of the 20th century. At the helm today is the 12th generation, Claude Giraud, who oversees the handcrafting of their top cuvée, Fût de Chêne Grand Cru d'Aÿ, alongside other world-class Champagne such as their Argonne, which is only made in stellar vintages
Henri Giraud – Esprit Nature NV
Henri Giraud – Blanc de Craie, Grand Cru NV
Henri Giraud – Perpetual Reserve 1990-2019
Henri Giraud – Grand Cru MV17
Henri Giraud – Argonne, Grand Cru 2008
Henri Giraud – Argonne, Grand Cru 2014
Henri Giraud – Argonne, Grand Cru 2002 [1500ml]
Henri Giraud – Dame-Jane NV Rosé
Henri Giraud – NV Rosé [1500ml]
Jacquesson
Despite more than 200 years of history, Jacquesson has become a revolutionary among Champagne's established houses, under the leadership of brothers Laurent and Jean-Hervé Chiquet. Since then, the house has adopted a herbicide-free, terroir-based philosophy. It also retired, after 150 years, its non-vintage blend and replaced it with a groundbreaking single-vintage-based cuvée, which changes yearly. And next came its terroirbased cuvées, an unprecedented move for a traditional house
Jacquesson – Cuvee n° 746 Extra Brut NV
Jacquesson – Cuvee n° 744 Extra Brut NV [1500ml]
Jacquesson – Cuvee n° 740 D.T. Extra Brut NV
Jacquesson – Dizy Corne Bautray, Extra Brut 2009 [1500ml]
Krug
Krug Champagne founded by Joseph Krug in 1843. It is based principally in Reims, the main city in France's Champagne region and is one of the famous Champagne houses that formed part of the Grande Marques. Today the house is majority owned by the multinational conglomerate LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A. whose portfolio includes other well known wine brands such as Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Château d'Yquem and Ruinart. Despite LVMH's majority ownership, the Krug family is still actively involved in all the key decisions of the house but does not manage the day-to-day operations
Krug – Grande Cuvée, 170ème Édition NV
Krug – 1995 [1500ml]
Krug – 2004
Krug – NV Rosé
Lanson
Since 2006 it has been owned by Lanson-BCC group headed by Bruno Paillard. Lanson was founded in 1760 by a magistrate, François Delamotte. He was succeeded by his son Nicholas-Louis in 1798 and formed a partnership with Jean-Baptiste Lanson, who, in 1837, gave the company the name of Lanson et Cie. The company focused, as still today, on exporting champagne to foreign markets. Lanson remains a purveyor of champagne to the British Royal Family and displays the coat of arms of Elizabeth II on its bottles
Lanson – Black Label NV
Lanson – Green Label NV
Lanson – Noble Cuvée, Blanc de Blancs 2002
Lanson – NV Rosé
Laurent Perrier
Laurent-Perrier is a Champagne house founded in 1812. It is the main company of the Laurent-Perrier Group, whose other flagship brands include the houses of Salon, De Castellane and Delamotte. Laurent-Perrier Group also acquired Château Malakoff as of 2004. The success of Laurent-Perrier was also driven by their efforts which are now focused on perpetuating exacting standards and elegance and on preserving the independence of a House while asserting the epicurean vision of the brand
Laurent Perrier – La Cuvée NV
Laurent Perrier – Millésime 2008
Laurent Perrier – Millésime 2012
Laurent Perrier – Cuvée NV Rosé
Louis Roederer
Since its founding in 1776, it was inherited and renamed by Louis Roederer in 1833. It remains today as one of the only still independent and family-run maisons de champagne. The House of Champagne Louis Roederer has been "in pursuit of the ultimate" and is synonymous with the world's great Champagnes. With over 70% of the grapes coming from its own estate vineyards, and the largest percentage of vineyard ownership of any major Champagne house, Louis Roederer is proud to have such careful control over the quality of its grapes
Louis Roederer – Collection 242 NV [1500ml]
Louis Roederer – Cristal 2014
Louis Roederer – Cristal 2004 [1500ml]
Louis Roederer – Cristal 2013 Rosé
Louis Roederer – 2015 Rosé
Moët & Chandon
Moët et Chandon began as Moët & Co., established by Épernay wine trader Claude Moët in 1743 and began shipping his wine from Champagne to Paris. The reign of King Louis XV coincided with increased demand for sparkling wine. Soon after its foundation, and after son Claude-Louis joined Moët et Cie, the winery's clientele included nobles and aristocrats. Their best known label, Dom Perignon, is named for the Benedictine monk remembered in legend as the "Mother of Champagne"
Moët & Chandon – Dom Perignon 1971
Moët & Chandon – Dom Perignon 1996
Moët & Chandon – Dom Perignon 2002
Moët & Chandon – Dom Perignon 2004
Moët & Chandon – Dom Perignon 2006
Moët & Chandon – Dom Perignon 2012
Moët & Chandon – Dom Perignon 2013
Moët & Chandon – Dom Perignon, Plénitude 2, 2004
Moët & Chandon – Dom Pérignon 2008 Rosé
Perrier-Jouët
This origin story of those house dates to 1810, when the Épernay-based cork supplier Pierre Nicolas Perrier married Rose Adélaide Jouët, the daughter of a Calvados producer. Perrier's family owned vineyards in Dizy, Chouilly, Aӱ. The newlyweds begin producing champagne under the name Perrier-Jouët. Adèle focused on vineyards and winemaking; Pierre Nicolas focused on sales and marketing. Today the house is under the Pernod Ricard umbrella of brands
Perrier-Jouët – Grand Brut NV
Perrier-Jouët – Belle Epoque 2014
Perrier-Jouët – Belle Epoque 2013 Rosé
Pol Roger
Distinction and elegance. Established in 1849, Pol Roger is the "Gentlemen's Champagne, as Jean Paul Kauffman wrote in 'Voyage en Champagne". It is not surprising therefore the British Royal family should have made it their favourite over the years. The purity and nobility of Champagne Pol Roger is also the fruit of knowhow passed down from generation to generation. From the harvest in the region's best vineyards to the painstaking work in the cellar, each gesture has its importance
Pol Roger – Brut Réserve NV [375ml]
Pol Roger – Brut Réserve NV
Pol Roger – 2015
Pol Roger – 2015 Rosé
Ruinart
Ruinart is the oldest established Champagne house, exclusively producing champagne since 1729. Founded by Nicolas Ruinart in the Champagne region in the city of Reims, the house is today owned by the parent company LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA. The first delivery of "wine with bubbles" went out in January, 1730. At first the sparkling wine was a business gift for cloth purchasers, as Dom Ruinart's brother was a cloth merchant, but 6 years later Maison Ruinart terminated its cloth selling activities due to success in the Champagne business
Ruinart – Blanc de Blancs NV [375ml]
Ruinart – Blanc de Blancs NV
Dom Ruinart – 1996 Rosé
Salon
Champagne Salon is a small producer of critically acclaimed Champagne made in the blanc de blancs style. Salon, along with Delamotte, is part of the Laurent-Perrier group since 1989. Salon is made from 100% Chardonnay. Its grapes are harvested from various growers in the commune Le Mesnil-sur-Oger in the Côte des Blancs subregion of Champagne and from a proprietary vineyard known as Jardin de Salon. It is regarded as one of the greatest Champagnes on the market
Salon – Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Blanc de Blancs, Grand Cru 1997
Salon – Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Blanc de Blancs, Grand Cru 2002
Salon – Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Blanc de Blancs, Grand Cru 2006
Salon – Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Blanc de Blancs, Grand Cru 2007
Taittinger
Taittinger is a French wine family who are famous producers of Champagne. The estate is headed by PierreEmmanuel, grandson of the founder, joined the family business as a salesman in 1976. After the sale of the Taittinger group to Starwood in 2005, Pierre-Emmanuel bought back the Champagne House with his branch of the family and the support of Crédit Agricole Nord-Est. Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger is the President of Champagne Taittinger and also the chairman of Domaine Carneros in California
Taittinger – NV [375ml]
Taittinger – NV [1500ml]
Taittinger – Prélude NV
Taittinger – Comtes de Champagne, Blanc de Blancs, Grand Cru 2012
Taittinger – Comtes de Champagne 2006 Rosé
Tarlant
The Tarlant family traces their winegrowing history back to 1687, when Pierre Tarlant first cultivated grapevines in the Marne Valley. In 1928, Louis Adrien Tarlant produced the family's first estate-bottled champagne, and since then there have been four successive generations of Tarlants producing wine at their estate in the village of Oeuilly. Today the estate is in the hands of Benoît Tarlant, who has been making wine here since 1999
Tarlant – Zero Brut Nature NV
Tarlant – Cuvée Louis NV
White Wine | United States of America
Sauvignon Blanc/Sémillon
Cakebread Cellars – Napa Valley 2021
Peter Michael – L'Après-Midi, Knights Valley, Sonoma County 2018
Robert Mondavi – Napa Valley 2019
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars – Aveta, Napa Valley 2019
Twomey – Napa and Sonoma County 2021
Chardonnay
Oregon
Domain Drouhin – Roserock, Eola-Amity Hills 2021
Fullerton – Lux, Willamette Valley 2017
Sonoma | California
Failla – Sonoma Coast 2019
Joseph Phelps – Freestone Vineyards, Sonoma Coast 2019
Hirsch Vineyards – Estate, Sonoma Coast 2019
Paul Hobbs – Ellen Lane Estate, Russian River Valley 2018
Paul Hobbs – Richard Dinner Vineyard, Sonoma Mountain 2018
Paul Hobbs – Cuvée Agustina, Richard Dinner Vineyard, Sonoma Mountain 2016
Peter Michael – La Carrière, Sonoma County 2019
Peter Michael – Ma Belle-Fille, Knights Valley, Sonoma County 2021
Wayfarer Vineyard – Fort Ross-Seaview 2013
Williams Selyem – Olivet Lane Vineyard, Russian River Valley 2014
Napa Valley | California
Grgich Hills Estate – 2020
Grgich Hills Estate – Paris Tasting Commemorative 2017
Shafer – Red Shoulder Ranch, Carneros 2019
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars – Karia 2018
Kongsgaard – 2020
Patz & Hall – Hyde Vineyard, Carneros 2014
Central Coast
Arnot-Roberts – Sanford & Benedict Vineyard 2020
Sandhi – Bentrock, Santa Rita Hills 2013
White Wine | France
Loire Valley
Alphonse Mellot – Sauvignon Blanc, Les Romains, Sancerre 2021
Domaine Huet – Chenin Blanc, Le Mont Sec, Vouvray 2021