July Bubbly Club: Iowa

Bubbly Wine ClubBoisset_LaVictoire_Champagne_AI9A0935a_hiBuena Vista Winery
La Victoire Brut Champagne
Champagne, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

This champagne opens with elegant and complex aromas of grapefruit followed by rich honey and brioche notes. A crisp and intense palate offers flavors of white stone fruits, peaches and pears. The wine’s impressive mouthfeel is full and rich but well balanced, leaving delightful freshness on the palate.

Varietal: 70% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay
Analysis: 12% alcohol / volume
Aging: 3+ years
Dosage: 8.7 g/L
Awards: Silver – March 2018 Texom International Wine Awards

WINEMAKING NOTES:
“In partnership with the largest family-owned proprietors of vineyards in Champagne, Buena Vista is proud to present our La Victoire Brut Champagne. This classic Champagne is made in the traditional style and is a blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Elegantly crafted, it offers the heritage of an incomparable style created to delight and make all great occasions special. Made up of 70% Pinot Noir, from Premier Cru vineyards from the Montagne de Reims, and 30% Chardonnay, mostly from Grand Cru Mesnil sur Oger and Chouilly, the wine received a dosage of 8.7 g/L. By law in Champagne, aging is 15 months minimum for non-vintage wines. Our La Victoire was aged more than 3 years.” – Buena Vista Winery

ABOUT BUENA VISTA WINERY:
Nestled in Sonoma on its original historic grounds, Buena Vista Winery was founded in 1857 by Agoston Haraszthy, the charismatic self‑proclaimed “Count of Buena Vista”. It was California’s first premium winery, renowned for its bold spirit and vibrant innovation. After decades of legacy and preservation, the property was lovingly revived in 2011 when it became part of Boisset Family Estates, under the stewardship of Jean‑Charles Boisset, who honored its colorful past while reinvigorating the estate. A pivotal milestone came in 2012, when the winery celebrated a grand reopening, welcoming guests back to its storied site after extensive restorations. Today, Buena Vista stands as a bridge between its rich 19th‑century heritage and contemporary winemaking, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in both history and the evolving legacy of California wine. Learn more here.

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Bubbly Wine Clubdevaux-rose-cuvee-bottleDevaux
Cuvée Rosé
Champagne, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

The addition of a small quantity of Pinot Noir vinified in red and rosé before secondary fermentation gives softness and roundness to this champagne. It is golden rose in color with aromas of ripe raspberries and white fruits. On the palate, it’s a rich and elegant fruit-driven rosé. There are notes of fresh red fruits with a touch of licorice rounding out the finish.

Varietal: 80% Pinot Noir, 20% Chardonnay
Origin: Pinot Noir from the Côte des Bar and Chardonnay from Montgueux and Vitry
Analysis: 12% alcohol / volume
Residual Sugar: 8 g/L
Vinification: Alcoholic Fermentation in stainless-steel vats followed by malolactic fermentation
Bottling and Secondary Fermentation: 6 to 8 weeks
Maturation in Cellar: 3 years minimum
Riddling and Disgorging: 4 to 5 weeks
Extra Aging in Cellar After Dosage: 3 months minimum
Dosage: Brut
Critical Acclaim:

  • 93 Points – World Wine Championship
  • 93 Points – Beverage Testing Institute
  • 92 Points – Wine Enthusiast
  • 90 Points – James Suckling

PAIRING SUGGESTIONS:
Serving Temperature: 46-50ºF
Sensations: Singing, soft flowers, light fruits
Circumstances: Light meals, late evening, afternoon
Cuisine: Cured meats and fish, crab cakes and duck

ABOUT DEVAUX:
Champagne Devaux was founded in 1846 and is deeply rooted in the Côte des Bar region of southern Champagne. Uniquely, its early legacy was shaped by a remarkable line of women who led the house through its formative years, expanding its reputation across borders and establishing a foundation of excellence. In 1987, the last heir, Jean-Pol Auguste Devaux, entrusted the brand to the Union Auboise cooperative—now Groupe Vinicole Champagne Devaux—ensuring its continued growth. Today, Devaux is known for its high-quality, Pinot Noir–driven Champagnes, crafted with a focus on sustainable viticulture and extended aging. Learn more about the winery here.

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Champagne’s Bubbly Origin Story – Accidents and Widows

Global Champagne DayBy, Kristyn Simpson

With Global Champagne Day fast approaching (yes, there is a Global Champagne Day–the 4th Friday in October), I thought we could traipse down the vineyard-lined memory lane of Champagne’s origins.

We begin in 1697 when Champagne is said to have been invented by Dom Perignon (1), a Benedictine Monk in Champagne, France, who utilized a technique of bottling wine before the fermentation was complete, aptly named “méthode champenoise”. This seemed to be done by accident, and the wines were originally considered defective or faulty. However, the bottles that subsisted became a novelty with French Royalty, and by the early 18th century, Champagne grew to be the favorite drink of the French upper crust. By the early 1700s, Champagne houses were popping up all over to capitalize on this newfound popularity and demand, with notable houses like Moet in 1743 and Clicquot in 1772. (2)

Madame Clicquot

Speaking of Clicquot, Veuve Clicquot has a remarkable origin story. In summary, Barbe Nicole married Francoise Clicquot, whose family owned a small winery and textile business, with a heavy focus on the textile business. She and Francoise decided to learn more about wine and try to grow the winery together, but the Napoleonic Wars got in the way. In her late 20s, her husband Francoise dies, and “Madame Clicquot” becomes a widow with a young daughter and a failing winery (Francoise willed the vineyard to her). Fast-forward a few years, the wars are winding down, and our protagonist is running out of options to support herself and her daughter. Determined to make the winery a success, she smuggles over 10,000 bottles to Russia by way of Amsterdam to beat the competition to market after the war is over. By the time they ink the treaties, she’s selling bottles left and right with no competition for weeks. (3)

Victory, of course, brings new challenges. The existing processes wasted time, product, and even bubbles, so Madame Clicquot worked to find a new technique for removing the yeast from the second fermentation (where all the fun bubbles come from). She created a process known as riddling (still used in the Champenoise Method today), which gathered all the yeast at the neck of the bottle, making removal fast and easy. This also created less waste, saving more Champagne from each harvest, and enabled her expansion into the mass-market luxury world! (3) If you want to hear more about this incredible story, check out one of our previous book club selections, The Widow Clicquot by Tilar J. Mazzeo.

Champagne Widows

So where does “Veuve” come in? Veuve means widow, and the history of widows in the Champagne world is fascinating! Widows were the only women allowed to be business owners. Unmarried women were dependent on their fathers or brothers, and married women were dependent on their husbands. Only widows were allowed to have bank accounts, own property and businesses, and travel solo. (4) #FightThePatriarchy

Champagne Widows have created some of the most distinct Champagnes still on the market. Louise Pommery is credited with creating Brut Champagne in 1874, a drier Champagne for the English, who did not care for the sweeter Champagne at the time. (4) Mathilde Emilie Laurent-Perrier’s husband inherited the Champagne house after his employer died without an heir (no nepo babies here) and then left it to her when he died in 1887.  She took Brut even closer to bone dry by creating the first “sans sucre” vintage with no sugar prior to the second fermentation. (5)

Did You Know?

Aside from accidental discoveries and widows, there are many more captivating facts about Champagne. Did you know that 300 MILLION bottles of Champagne are produced every year? Did you know that a standard bottle of Champagne holds approximately 49 million bubbles – almost 10 million bubbles per glass!? (1)

Did you know that Champagne can only be called “Champagne” if it is grown in the Champagne region in France and bottled within 100 miles of Champagne? Crémant is from other areas in France, Prosecco is from Veneto, Italy, and Cava is from Catalonia, Spain. American sparkling wines must be sold as “sparkling wine” since the U.S. and the European Union entered into an actual legal agreement saying as such in 2005. (“Champagne” only being from the Champagne region was previously included in the Treaty of Versailles – because, priorities…). The one stipulation to this new agreement was that if a U.S. winery was utilizing the term “Champagne” prior to 2006, they were allowed to call it “California Champagne”. (6)

Did you know that the first Champagne corks were made with hemp to prevent bottles from exploding? A French inventor created the wire cage to make them more secure (2) —which is important because a Champagne cork can reach almost 25 MPH!?! (PSA: Open away from your face). (1)

Did you know that WineStyles Norwood Park is hosting a Champagne Telmont event on Friday, November 15th, at 7:00 PM?!? Well, we are! Join us to sample five Champagnes and enjoy some traditional pairings of fried chicken and caviar! Get more details here.

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(1) https://thechampagnecompany.com/blog/champagne-facts.html

(2) https://thechampagnecompany.com/blog/history-of-champagne.html#mistake

(3) https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-widow-who-created-the-champagne-industry-180947570/

(4) https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20230301-the-little-known-history-of-champagne

(5) https://www.franceynotfancy.com/wines/champagne-widows#:~:text=Champagne%20Laurent%2DPerrier%20has%20a,4)

(6) https://www.purnoirewines.com/why-isnt-all-bubbly-wine-champagne/#:~:text=In%202005%2C%20the%20U.S.%20entered,you%20visit%20our%20tasting%20room!

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Bubbly Wine ClubVOL_RoseSaignee_Bottle ImageVollereaux
Rosé De Saignée Brut NV
Champagne, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

Intense raspberry in color with consistent fine bubbles. The nose has initial aromas of red berries and crushed strawberry; after aeration, the nose reveals notes of fresh pastries and vanilla. The palate is full bodied and round with subtle notes of red berries and a long finish. 

Analysis: 12.5% alcohol / volume
Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir

TA: 3.8
pH: 3.18
RS: 9.2 g/L
Winemaker: Franck Vollereaux

Serving Suggestions: Delightful on its own, or perfect with macaroons.
Vinification: Pinot Noir grapes are macerated via the traditional saignée’ method, or “bleeding” off a portion of pink juice during red wine production. The juice spends three years on lees, more than twice the time required by appellation rules.

Critical Acclaim: 93 pts. – Wine Enthusiast, December 2020

About the Winery:
Champagne Vollereaux was established in 1805 by Paul Emile Vollereaux.  For six generations, the Vollereaux family’s attention to detail has been reflected in each bottle, leaving a finished product that delivers a fresh, light, elegant and fruity profile. What was once enjoyed by a small group of friends and family is now available worldwide. With its casual-chic style, Champagne Vollereaux creates the occasion and elevates any moment. Vollereaux is one of the very few champagne wineries to use the traditional saigne method of maceration for its Rosé Champagne, which involves bleeding off a portion of pink juice during red wine production (as opposed to blending red and white wine together). This process occurs after a short contact with the grape skins and seeds.

Today, the winery is owned and operated by brother-sister team Franck and Hélène Vollereaux. Franck is the winemaker and director while Hélène handles the domestic business and winery hospitality. Together, they carry the spirit of continuously strengthening and improving on the success achieved by their forebears. 

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Bubbly Wine Clubgrande-reserve-ft-devaux-2022-bottle-imageDevaux
Grande Réserve Brut
Champagne, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

Gold yellow in color with floral perfumes and hints of stone fruits such as peach and apricot on the nose. It’s smooth, mellow and luscious with a fine and intense palate on the finish. This wine pairs well with sweetbreads or Fricassée de cèpes.

Analysis: 12% alcohol / volume
Varietal:
70% Pinot Noir (Côte des Bar), 30% Chardonnay (Montgueux, Côte des Blancs, Vitry)
Appellation: Champagne, France
Reserve Wines: 20% to 25%
Alcoholic Fermentation: Stainless steel tank
Malolactic Fermentation: 100%
Aging: 3 years minimum
Disgorgement: Extra aging of 3 months minimum
Awards:

  • Gold – Mundus Vini 2021
  • 94 pts. – Decanter 2020
  • 91 pts. – James Suckling 2021
  • International Wine Challenge 2020 – Michel Parisot elected Sparkling Winemaker of the Year

Winery Commitments:

  • Sustainable vine-growing in Champagne
  • Vines: 15 years old minimum
  • First-press juice only
  • Limited Sulfite use (jetting)
  • Quality certifications

About the Winery:
Devaux Winery, with a rich history dating back to 1846, is a distinguished Champagne house located in the Côte des Bar region of Champagne, France. Known for its commitment to quality and tradition, Devaux produces exceptional sparkling wines. The winery seamlessly blends heritage with modern techniques, crafting unique and refined Champagne expressions that reflect the essence of its vineyards and expertise. Learn more here.

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December Bubbly Club Iowa

Bubbly Wine ClubPhilippe Fontaine Champagne RosePhilippe Fontaine Champagne
Champagne Brut Rosé de Saignée NV
Champagne, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

Markedly different from the oceans of light and fruity rosé Champagne out there.  Grower Champagne producer Philippe Fontaine harnesses the powers of the Aube’s clay soils and the saignée method to deliver a powerful, deep auburn colored bubbly that’s cause for rethinking the possibilities of pink fizz. Similar in structure to the Rosé des Riceys – for which the region is famous – its ducky, earthy red and black fruit carries an undercurrent of savory and even meaty flavors that gird the full palate and give the drinker something to contemplate as well as enjoy. Tight perlage lightens things to an utterly balanced whole, accentuating stunning depth and complexity.

Varieties: 50% Pinot Noir, 50% Pinot Meunier
Analysis:
12% alcohol / volume
Terroir: Balnot sur Laignes and Les Riceys: 30 year old vines and marly soils from the superior Jurassic era
Elevation:
590 feet
Farming:
Sustainable farming
Aging:
36 months sur latte
Bottled:
At the estate, minimum 3 months before release
Food Pairing: Pair with a juicy bone-in ribeye, roasted game, smoked salmon, ripe Époisses, or the Panna Cotta and Raspberry Coulis from JPB Culinary Labs.

ABOUT PHILIPPE FONTAINE:
Located in Balnot-sur-Laignes in the Côtes des Bar region, Champagne Philippe Fontaine is all about history of family and tradition.  The Fontaine family has indeed been cultivating their land for centuries.  Nowadays, Philippe, his daughter Salomé, and her husband Louis-Antoine run the estate.  Most of the vineyards are located in the prestigious Les Riceys part of the region.  All of Philippe Fontaine Champagnes are handcrafted at the estate, small production, sustainably farmed, and represent a tremendous value in the Grower Champagne category. Learn more here.

Panna Cotta dessert dish

Panna cotta and raspberry coulis

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Bubbly Wine ClubPhilippe_Fontaine_Champagne-brut-millesime-bottlePhilippe Fontaine Champagne
Brut Millésime 2015
Champagne, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

A bright yellow hue with subtle reflections of copper, this elegant and fine Champagne offers aromas of lychee and peach. On the palate, this wine is lively and bright with a soft texture of almond paste, brioche, and subtle notes of blueberries.

Varieties: 100% Pinot Noir
Analysis:
12% alcohol / volume
Terroir: Balnot sur Laignes and Les Riceys: 30 year old vines and marly soils from the superiors Jurassic era
Elevation:
590 feet
Farming:
Sustainable farming
Aging:
48 months sur latte
Bottled:
At the estate, minimum 3 months before release
Food Pairing: Enjoy with this Smoked Salmon Tart recipe. Or serve as an apéritif, with sushi, Oaxacan food, or desserts.

ABOUT PHILIPPE FONTAINE:
Located in Balnot-sur-Laignes in the Côtes des Bar region, Champagne Philippe Fontaine is all about history of family and tradition.  The Fontaine family has indeed been cultivating their land for centuries.  Nowadays, Philippe, his daughter Salomé, and her husband Louis-Antoine run the estate.  Most of the vineyards are located in the prestigious Les Riceys part of the region.  All of Philippe Fontaine Champagnes are handcrafted at the estate, small production, sustainably farmed, and represent a tremendous value in the Grower Champagne category.

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April Bubbly Club: Iowa

Bubbly Wine Clubcharles-orban-carte-noire-brut-bubbly-bottleCharles Orban
Carte Noire Brut
Champagne, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

The Charles Orban Carte Noire Brut Champagne is clear golden in color with elegant, fine bubbles. The nose is delicate, but is dominated by citrus fruits with hints of fudge. On the palate, there is great length. It is smooth with brioche aromas and subtle notes of honey, pine nuts and light tobacco.

Varietal: 40% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot Meunier, 30% Pinot Noir
Analysis: 12% alcohol / volume
Region: Champagne

Vineyard/Terroir: Troissy – Vallée de la Marne
Vintage: NV

Vinification: Dosage – 10 g/L
Serving Temperature: Serve at 46.4ºF-50ºF
Pairing: Serve as an aperitif, or pair with white meat or fish.
Critical Acclaim: 90 points Wine Spectator

A note of woodsy smoke underscores flavors of tangy plum, candied kumquat, white peach and fresh ginger in this mouthwatering Champagne, backed by firm, citrusy acidity. — 90 points, AN, Wine Spectator

ABOUT THE WINERY:
The Orban family has been growing grapes in Troissy, a village on the left bank of the Marne, since 1770. Their vineyards cover 331 hectares and are planted with Pinot Meunier (86%), Pinot Noir (8%) and Chardonnay (6%) grapes. By the end of the 1950s, Charles Orban left the Troissy cooperative and decided to produce his own champagne, selling it under his own name. Over the years, he grew his company from just 800 bottles, to now over 200,000 bottles produced and sold. Since then, the house was sold to a champagne family that continues to uphold the Orban family tradition. Learn more about their story here.


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January Bubbly Club: Iowa

Bubbly Wine ClubLaurent-Perrier-Cuvee-webLaurent-Perrier
La Cuvée Brut Champagne
Champagne, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

This wine comes from the purest grape juice and allows Laurent‑Perrier to craft “La Cuvée”, a champagne of great finesse and a beautiful freshness obtained after a long ageing process in their cellars. Laurent-Perrier’s style and personality are defined by its very high proportion of Chardonnay. Purity, freshness and elegance – essential characteristics, expressed in this champagne which embodies the spirit of the House.

La Cuvée is pale, gold in color with fine bubbles that feed a persistent mousse. It has a delicate nose with hints of fresh citrus and white flowers, while on the palate the wine’s complexity is expressed with successive notes of vine peach and white fruit. There is a perfect balance between freshness and delicacy with fruity flavors that are very present on the finish.

Analysis: 12% alcohol / volume
Varietal: La Cuvée is a blend made from over 100 Crus selected by Laurent-Perrier

  • A majority of Chardonnay, over 50%
  • Pinot Noir, between 30% and 35%
  • Rounded out with Meunier, between 10% and 15%
  • + Reserve wines between 15% and 30% to ensure perfect consistency in style

Vinification and Aging: For blending, only the musts of the Cuvée are used, so only 80% of the grape juice is extracted from pressing. The ideal aging is around 4 years in the cellar, and its balance and freshness are enhanced by a light dosage.
Serving Temperature: Serve between 46.4ºF – 50ºF
Food Pairing: Perfect as an aperitif or paired alongside poultry or the finest fish.

ABOUT LAURENT-PERRIER:
Laurent-Perrier is a Champagne house founded in 1812. Nestled in a Grand Cru village at the crossroads of three main winegrowing areas, Laurent-Perrier is the largest female-owned, family-run, fiercely independent estates focusing exclusively on champagne. Passed down from generation to generation, Laurent-Perrier continues to offer unique experiences for champagne lovers all over the world. Learn more about their story here.

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January Collector’s Wine Club: Iowa

Collectors Wine ClubLaurent-Perrier_HarmonyLaurent-Perrier
Harmony
Demi-Sec NV
Champagne, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

Demi-Sec was the most popular style of Champagne in the 18th century. Laurent-Perrier continues to make this authentic style with the same pride and care as the rest of their Laurent-Perrier wines.

The Harmony Demi-Sec wine is rich, golden-yellow in color. The nose is robust and expressive, it opens with aromas of candied fruit, almonds and hazelnuts, followed by notes of fresh brioche. Rich on the palate, this Demi-Sec is full-bodied and generous with an elegant, clean finish.

Analysis: 12% alcohol / volume
Varietal: 45% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir, 15% Pinot Meunier. More than 55 crus with an average ration of 94% are used in the Demi-Sec base wine blend. Between 10-20% of reserve wines are used to ensure perfect consistency.
Vinification and Aging: Following a minimum of three years of cellar aging, Demi-Sec receives a dosage of 45 grams of sugar per liter dissolved in wine from the same cuvée. The dosage level results in a Demi-Sec that is pleasantly sweet without being cloying.
Serving Temperature: Serve between 43ºF and 46ºF
Food Pairing: Rich desserts, especially cakes and tarts
Critical Acclaim:

  • Wine & Spirits – 91 Points

Collectors Wine ClubLaurent-Perrier_Grand-Siecle-N24Laurent-Perrier
Grand Siecle
Itération Nº24
Champagne, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

Launched in 1959 by Bernard de Nonancourt, Grand Siècle is Laurent-Perrier’s prestige cuvée and the epitome of the art of blending. Grand Siècle’s elegant bottle was inspired by the work of early 18th century master glassmakers. This cuvée namesake means “Great Century” from the illustrious period of French history during the reign of King Louis XIV, called the Sun King. At that time, art de vivre reached its pinnacle and French gastronomy was born, ushering in the concept of vins de terroir and the first effervescent wines from Champagne.

The Grand Siècle is bright pale, gold in color with a very fine effervescence, persistent sparkle and stead stream of fine bubbles. The nose is fresh, intense and complex with notes of candied citrus developing into aromas of fresh pastry and toasted almonds, with subtle hints of honey and gingerbread. The palate is complex, marrying structure to finesse, resulting in a perfect balance between power and delicacy. This textured wine continues to develop on the palate and in the glass, showing notes of honey, hazelnut, and toasted brioche.

Analysis: 12% alcohol / volume
Varietal: 55% Chardonnay, 45% Pinot Noir:

  • Grand Siècle Iteration Nº24 is made exclusively with 100% grand cru grapes from eleven of the most outstanding villages. These grapes are from exclusively hand-picked plots, selected from exceptional years and chosen for their complementary traits to provide structure, freshness and finesse in perfect harmony; Chardonnay always being the majority, with the balance being Pinot Noir:
    • Chardonnay Grands Crus: Avize, Cramant, Chouilly, Oger and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger.
    • Pinot Noir Grands Crus: Ambonnay, Bouzy, Verzy, Verzenay, Tours-sur-Marne and Mailly
  • Grand Siècle Iteration Nº24 is always a blend of three complementary years, which have been declared vintages by Laurent-Perrier: 2007 (60%), 2006 (20%), and 2004 (20%) vintages:
    • 2007: noted for its freshness, the Chardonnays are complex with aromas of white fruits and citrus and the Pinots Noirs open and fruity with a dominance of yellow fruit
    • 2006: noted for its finesse with rich, complex Chardonnays and Pinots Noirs with red fruit aromas
    • 2004: noted for its freshness and structure with fine, balanced Chardonnays and high quality Pinots Noirs

Vinification and Aging: The best Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines are kept in reserve tanks in the dedicated Grand Siècle cuverie at Laurent-Perrier. After the base blend is crafted, it is put into bottles that will mature for up to 11 years on the lees in the cellar before disgorging.
Serving Temperature: Serve between 50ºF – 53.6ºF
Food Pairing: The creaminess and complexity of Grand Siècle perfectly complements refined dishes such as noble fish and lobster, or any dish with truffles or mushrooms.
Critical Acclaim:

  • James Suckling – 97 Points

ABOUT LAURENT-PERRIER:
Laurent-Perrier is the largest independent, family-owned, woman-owned House in Champagne. Passed down from generation to generation, the house is now managed by Alexandra Pereyre de Nonancourt and Stéphanie Meneux de Nonancourt, daughters of the emblematic Bernard de Nonancourt. In 2014, Stéphane Dalyac joined the daughters as Chairman of the Management Board, and in 2019, Alexandra’s daughter, Lucie Pereye de Nonancourt joined the team representing Grand Siècle in France and worldwide. This successful hand-over between generations has given the winery the ability to craft traditional and elegant champagnes for over two centuries. Laurent-Perrier suits every occasion and offers a unique experience for all senses through their innovative and comprehensive range of champagnes. Learn more about their history here.


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