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Bernard Remy, Blanc de Blancs, Сhampagne

169,00 
A marriage made in heaven - Chardonnay and Chalk have lived harmoniously together for many a year. From this alliance, citrus aromas come to life in the mouth and lie subtly on a pallet of white flowers. The brilliant, deep colour is adorned with multiple green reflections typical of "Pure Chardonnay". The nose is lively, fresh and intense. Full and smooth on the palate, with citrus aromas dominating. It reaches fullness in a creamy finale with slight buttery hints. Blanc de Blancs can well accompany a fillet of veal or sole meunière .

Bernard Remy, Blanc de Noirs, Champagne

170,00 
Full-bodied and balanced, this wine will seduce you with the intense fruitiness on the palate, long-lasting and delicate. A Champagne of character with a lively, intense nose, playing on the aromas of summer fruits: pear, quince, fruit preserves. This fruitiness is long on the palate, a sign of the elegance and complexity of this cuvée. The Blanc de Noirs will reveal all its aromas with a fillet of doe or a guinea fowl with mushrooms.

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Bernard Remy, Carte Blanche, Сhampagne, 1500ml

325,00 
93 Points at Decanter – that’s more than Moet, Bollinger and Mumm Bernard Remy Brut Carte Blanche has refreshing notes of lime and lemon that combine with floral nuances, with honey and brioche on the palate. It is elegant and fresh, and extremely drinkable. It is the perfect gift for a special occasion and at Taste we can engrave your bottle with a personalised message to make the gift even more unique. The Bernard Remy vineyard is situated in the small town of Allemant, nestled on the edge of the Côte des Blancs, famous for its white grape vineyards. The vines in this family-run Champagne House cover 11 hectares located throughout the Champagne region. They have a vast range of crus, terroirs and grape varieties, from which they produce fine, elegant and subtle Champagnes. That is what this award-winning Champagne is, made with Pinot Noir 60%, Chardonnay 35% and Pinot Meunier 5% grapes.

Bernard Remy, Carte Blanche, Сhampagne

146,00 
93 Points at Decanter – that’s more than Moet, Bollinger and Mumm Bernard Remy Brut Carte Blanche has refreshing notes of lime and lemon that combine with floral nuances, with honey and brioche on the palate. It is elegant and fresh, and extremely drinkable. It is the perfect gift for a special occasion and at Taste we can engrave your bottle with a personalised message to make the gift even more unique. The Bernard Remy vineyard is situated in the small town of Allemant, nestled on the edge of the Côte des Blancs, famous for its white grape vineyards. The vines in this family-run Champagne House cover 11 hectares located throughout the Champagne region. They have a vast range of crus, terroirs and grape varieties, from which they produce fine, elegant and subtle Champagnes. That is what this award-winning Champagne is, made with Pinot Noir 60%, Chardonnay 35% and Pinot Meunier 5% grapes.

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Bernard Remy, Grand Cru, Champagne

182,00 
Сhampagne Grand Cru The full expression of nature delivers us the unique flavours of Grands Crus Champagne. The nose reveals the rich sweetness of fruit delicately ripened in the sun. The honey with its roundness balances the aromas while preserving their freshness. With its fine sparkling gold colour, the Grand Cru is an elegant and refined champagne. The nose reveals delicate citrus aromas, confirmed by a fresh and lively explosion in the mouth. A full, structured wine astonishingly long on the palate. Drink with salmon toasts.

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Bernard Remy, Millésime, Сhampagne, 2016

208,00 
Сhampagne Millésime 2016 In vintage years, the Earth offers us grapes for exceptional cuvées.Let time do its work with humility, wait, and wait still more ... an oenological journey to the heart of the alchemy of the vine. The Millésime is dressed and sparkling gold. The nose, the fine and delicate aromas reveal the mineral-like quality and elegance of this champagne. Predominantly floral on the palate, revealing the complexity and maturity that make the Millésime an exceptional cuvée. The Millésime can be subtly accompanied by a vanilla mille-feuille.

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Camille Braun, Gewurztraminer, Alsace

80,00 
The Braun Family has been established in Alsace since 1593. Since then, generations of wine-growers have succeeded each other from father to son. In 1960, Camille Braun decides to take over the establishment, ran till then in polyculture. He makes the decision to focus his activity on vine-growing and starts to sell his wine. He develops the winery with his wife, Marguerite, and transforms its 2,5 hectares into 8 hectares in 1987. The same year, they are joined by their son, Christophe, who will gradually take the head of the company. The winery now holds 15 hectares of vines. A delicate wine with beautiful freshness, aromas of exotic fruits. On the palate the wine is fresh, with a beautiful structure.

Camille Braun, Riesling Bollenberg 2022

91,00 
The calcareous terroir gives this airy Riesling depth, finesse and elegance . Floral aroma with notes of citrus fruits . Delicately mineral on the nose , light on the palate, with a lovely spicy finish . Compliance with organic and biodynamic Demeter viticulture , temperature-controlled alcoholic fermentation with native yeasts, aging on the fine lees until bottling. Goes well with grilled fish or white meat . Also perfect with raw vegetables or goat's cheese .

Château Carbonnieux Blanc, Pessac-Leognan, 2012

213,00 
Classified White Wine. Cru Classe de Graves in 1959. "Fresh, lively lemon peel, grapefruit, vanilla bean and green apple on the nose is a treat, but it gets even better with the sweet, slightly honeyed, fresh citrus fruits with just a hint of vanilla in the zesty finish. The wine was produced from a blend of 70% Sauvignon Blanc and 30% Semillon. 91 Points" - 91/100Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider Château Carbonnieux white is a legendary wine. It is said that in the 18th century it was introduced to the Sultan of Constantinople’s palace because of its clarity and was called “mineral water from Carbonnieux”, thus defying the Islamic law. The clay–limestone of Garonne gravel found in the Pessac-Léognan Appellation certainly produces the best dry white wines in the Bordeaux region. When young, Carbonnieux white wines are delightfully refreshing and pure with a fruity, floral intensity. When mature they develop hints of dried and candied fruits giving scope for a large range of gastronomic pairings. The batches which will form part of this “cru classé” will be blended so as to induce an excellent complicity between the grape varieties. The chosen Semillon grapes will add structure to the liveliness of the Sauvignon grapes by giving them roundness and volume on the palate. Serving temperature : 12 – 14°C Cellaring advice : 4 – 8 years Wine and food pairing : raw or cooked fish, seafood, foie gras, white meat, exotic dishes, cheese, fruit desserts… We advise storing these wines in a cool dark place at a consistent temperature and humidity level. In spite of the care taken in the winemaking process, white wines remain more fragile than red wines.

Professional Ratings

  • 94Wine Enthusiast
    This is pure fruitiness but with a tense, tight structure underneath.The fresh exterior is all citrus fruits and acidity, while behind lies a texture that demands aging. It’s impressive, rich and worth waiting for. Drink from 2018.
  • 93Wine Spectator
    Solidly built, with lemon pulp and grapefruit rind notes framing a rich core of creamed yellow apple and white peach. Nice minerality drives the finish. Barrel Sample: 90-93 Points
  • 92Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
    Another full-throttle 2012 dry white, this 2012 offers lots of honeysuckle notes as well as a full-bodied mouthfeel and beautiful purity, elegance and length. Lemon zest, grapefruit and subtle wood characteristics are found in both the aromatic and flavor profiles. Barrel Sample: 90-92 Points

Château de Fieuzal, L’Abeille de Fieuzal Blanc, Pessac Leognan, 2019

133,00 
A well-known Irish businessman and a leading figure in the business world, Lochlann Quinn has also been recognised for his involvement in philanthropic activities and his commitment to education and the arts in his country. Moreover, as a “bon viveur”, he loves good food and good wines and since 2001 he has been the owner of Château de Fieuzal, a winery in the heart of the historic cradle of Bordeaux wines, at Pessac-Léognan. It is one of Graves’ oldest and largest Grands Crus and, like the 7 previous families that have gone before, the priority is to protect as much of the highly prized terroir as possible to produce their famous elegant white wines and opulent red wines. The estate’s second wine, made in both red and white, is L'Abeille de Fieuzal. The white version is made with Semillon and Sauvignon Blancvarieties from a selection of young vines. Managed by the talented Stephen Carrier, a young winemaker who works meticulously in search of perfection, he manages to reflect the goodness of such an exceptional clay-limestone terroir. Traditional and environmentally friendly practices are used and, after being harvested by hand, the grapes are selected, destemmed and gently pressed. The resulting must undergoes temperature-controlled fermentation with native yeasts and, finally, the wine rests on its lees for 12 months in 225-litre oak barrels. Under the name “L'Abeille” which means “the bee” in French and is a tribute to the Fieuzal family emblem, L'Abeille de Fieuzal Blanc is the white version of a wine that has earned the recognition of wine lovers for its unique expression of the Pessac-Léognan terroir. A wine that, like everything under the influence of savvy owner Quinn, is sure to be a success.

Chateau Guiraud, Sauternes, 2017

293,00 
First Growth. Premier Cru Classe in 1855. Every autumn a microscopic fungus called le « Botrytis Cinerea » appears and transforms the grapes. This is the famous 'noble rot' that is Nature's gift to Chateau Guiraud. In autumn the grapes take on a dark colour which can even seem austere, but this 'noble rot' is a precursor of aromatic expression. Understanding this phenomenon is essential as only the grapes that have been perfectly concentrated by the Botrytis will be picked one by one.