A great champagne for an incredibly reasonable price. The 2004 vintage will happily age, adding more toasty flavours as it does so, but should also be good to drink now.
The 2004 vintage of Moët & Chandon's best selling Grand Vintage champagne. Bready / toasty with lemon cheesecake and summer fruit flavours. A quality fizz from the UK's most popular producer.
A 2004 vintage edition of the fruitier and, of course, richer Rich edition of Veuve Clicquot. This should drinks well for at least the next decade and adds in layers of fresh fruit to the house's traditional toasty pastry notes.
Only released in 2012, this is Pol Roger's entry into the market for the excellent 2002 vintage - commonly thought to be the best since the legendary 1990. Aged for 9 years in their deep, cool cellars it's rich and ripe already but ready for further aging.
A fruity 2005 vintage champagne from the ever reliable Louis Roederer. Intense on the nose and balanced between freshness and rich fruit on the palate.
The top expression of Bollinger's house style, La Grand Annéee is rich, full and rightly known as one of the world's greatest champagnes. 2004 was a great harvest, with high quality grapes and wines and lots of them - this will drink well already but will improve if cellared.
A bottle of Pol Roger's white grape only Blanc de Blancs champagne from the 2002 harvest. A fantastic wine from a great vintage, although quite limited in production, its crisp fruit and hefty body make it a great match for delicately flavoured fish.
Pol Roger was Winston Churchill's favourite fizz, so they named their prestige cuvee after him - after all, he was easily satisfied by the very best. This is from the 1999 vintage, which should be drinking splendidly now.
Created with some difficulty by the Dom Perignon team after an unusually hard winter and a hot summer, the 2003 vintage is an excellent example of their champagne.
A beautiful special edition of Bollinger's magnificent 2002 vintage champagne, released in a fabulous gun-silencer style gift pack to celebrate their long association with James Bond - Bolly made its first appearance in 1973's Live & Let Die and has featured in every Bond film in the last thirty years!
Not only is this a bottle of Dom Perignon's intense 2003 vintage champagne, but it arrives in a very special limited edition box and label designed by maverick film director David Lynch, the man behind Twin Peaks, The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Eraserhead and many more, who has subtitled this expression The Power of Creation.
The 2000 vintage, the 13th to be released, of Pol Roger's bottling in honour of Sir Winston Churchill, lover of fine drinks, especially champagne. It's created to reflect his style, and is a full-bodied and robust wine that should mature well.
A beautiful gift pack including a bottle of the Belle Epoque prestige cuvee from Perrier Jouët, plus two champagne flutes designed by Daniel Arsham. This is a special pack for Perrioer Jouët as it celebrates their bicentennial, the house having been founded in 1811.