Saint Martin, the patron saint of Chablis, was a Roman cavalry officer who became a humble monk and was elected Bishop of Tours. After his death in 397, his body was brought back to the Abbey of Marmoutier in Tours, where his relics (such as his cavalry cape, which he had torn in half for a beggar) were kept. In 877, as the Normans were invading the Touraine, monks took his relics to Chablis to avoid destruction. Saint Martin’s relics were kept for a decade in the Obédiencerie of the ninth-century monastery in the town of Chablis. The Saint Martin cuvée is the flagship wine of Domaine Laroche, a symbol of the Laroche values of sharing and conviviality.
We offer FREE delivery within West Malaysia for the total amount of order above RM500.00. For any purchase that less than RM500.00, there will be delivery charges of RM20 per 6 bottles.
We do not deliver to East Malaysia and other countries at the moment.
Subject to stock availability and receipt of payment, requests will be processed and delivered within 1 week with the use of our preferred courier company. Orders for very remote areas not serviced by standard courier’s delivery could take an extras day.
You can also pick up from our office at CSS Liquor, 215-217, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah (Jalan Ipoh), 51200 Kuala Lumpur or warehouse at CSS Food & Beverages Sdn. Bhd., No.8 Jalan TIB 1/9, Taman Industri Bolton, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor. Please call our customer service team at 03-6188 3303 before you come.
To receive the delivery, you must live in a residential apartment, corporate address or home, and you (or your representative of legal age) must be present to receive your order from our delivery service during your selected delivery window. Additionally, you may elect an alternate receiver located within your building to accept your delivery. This alternate receiver can accept your goods when you are not present at the time you had selected for delivery and shall accept the goods under all of the same terms and conditions that would apply had you accepted the delivery yourself. Anyone at the delivery address who receives the delivery is conclusively presumed to be authorized to receive the delivery.