The Chapel Hill The Parson Cabernet Sauvignon
Dona Paula Estate Pinot Noir
Tio Pepe Fino En Rama
Tio Pepe is a Fino style, the most delicate and elegant of the Sherry styles, aged for 4 years under the flor, a unique layer of yeast produced naturally in Jerez.
Gonzalez Byass Tio Pepo Fino En Rama TASTING NOTES Nose- Rich brown apples, layers of nuts, almonds and cobnuts, Marmite. Palate- Full texture, creamy with a strong herbal quality, lots of almonds. Finish- Refreshing and saline with lingering nuts.Jacob’s Creek Chardonnay
Mumms Brut Cordon Rouge NV
Mumm Cordon Rouge is beautifully presented in an iconic bottle adorned with a red ribbon that has paid homage to the Legion of Honour since 1876.
TASTING NOTES  EYE- The robe’s golden-yellow hue, enlivened by a delicate stream of fine bubbles, extends a sparkling invitation to take a first sip. NOSE- Juicy scents of succulent white and yellow fruits entice, with hints of lychee, pineapple, praline.PALATE- Complex and perfectly balanced, the wine reveals rounded, elegant flavors of fruit and caramel. The powerful finish is at once creamy and effervescent.
PHILIPPONAT ROYALE RÉSERVE BRUT
Inside knowledge The name of Royal Réserve goes back to the ancestors of the Philipponnat family, vineyard owners, wine-merchants and winemakers, suppliers to Louis XIV, magistrates and Royal Mayors of Ay. A word from the Cellar Master The essential characteristics of the Mareuilsur- Ay terroir, where mainly Pinot Noir grapes are grown, are predominant in this cuvée. It offers a superb balance between structure, vinosity and a long finish.
PHILIPPONAT CUVÉE BLANC DE NOIRS – 2015 VINTAGE
A word from the Cellar Master It was clear since the summer that 2015 was going to be an exceptional vintage, in the sense of being different from the classic vintages. A relatively cool spring indicated that the grapes would be harvested on the usual dates, in the third week of September, which was indeed the case. However, there was no forewarning of an extremely dry summer, the driest in decades, accompanied by exceptionally sunny weather. The vineyard was therefore in the relatively rare position, in the Champagne region, of suffering strong water stress until early September, when some welcome rainfall arrived to boost the vines’ metabolisms and ensure satisfactory ripening. In our sectors of Mareuil-sur-Ay, Ay and Avenay-Val-d'Or, the harvest then took place in totally dry conditions, with the rains at the end of September only affecting us in the evening of the final day. In the majority of our south-facing vineyards, yields were moderate to low, providing optimal concentration. Grape maturity was far higher than average, without reaching extremes: between 11 and 12% potential alcohol in the Clos des Goisses, and 10.5 to 11% elsewhere.





















