We tasted: Dom Pérignon 2004 Rosé
It’s not a secret we love champagne rosé, and we are fans of Dom Pérignon, so it was just a matter of time until we popped up a bottle of…
“I only drink Champagne on two occasions, when I am in love and when I am not.” Coco Chanel
It’s not a secret we love champagne rosé, and we are fans of Dom Pérignon, so it was just a matter of time until we popped up a bottle of…
We already know that Ruinart is the oldest champagne house, but which one is the oldest house in Champagne? I know the question may be tricky at first glance, but…
We’re back with our tastings to a small grower (récoltant-manipulant RM) from Chamery, situated in Montagne de Reims region of Champagne. This small village, classified as premier cru, is considered…
Based in Reims, Ruinart is the oldest and one of the most prestigious Champagne houses. We have to go back in time to 1728 when Louis XV (le Bien-Aimé) authorized by…
Founded in 1838 by William Deutz and Pierre-Hubert Geldermann, two German immigrants from Aachen (close to the border with Belgium), Deutz is now an international famous champagne house based in…
When asked about a list of the best growers (récoltant-manipulant RM) in Champagne, without any doubts, we should think at maison Egly-Ouriet. The actual owner, Francis Egly, is the fourth…
Winner of the “Champagne of the Millennium” award (blind tasting of 150 finest cuvées of the century organized by Richard Juhlin, Stockholm 1999) with the cuvée Nicolas-François Billecart millésime 1959…
It’s time to talk about another important champagne house from Reims: Piper-Heidsieck, based on the alliance made in 1839 between Henri-Guillaume Piper and the widow of Christian Heidsieck. This full…