Great value ‘estate-level’ Pinot blanc (Weisser Burgunder) produced by the gifted Jürgen Hofmann. Complex nose of white flowers, pear and some lively spice with just a hint of stone fruit. Lovely and zesty palate, with a smooth soft texture and highlights of orchard fruit, apricot and just a few wisps of hay.
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Cremant D’Alsace ‘Cuvee Julien’ Brut, Dopff Au Moulin
£2200Add to BasketDry and elegant Crémant, showing hints of quince and white flowers, fine bubbles with good length and weight.
Made from 50% Auxerrois, which is a sibling grape variety of Chardonnay, mainly grown in Alsace. It is an earlier ripener, added to the blend for its low acidity and body. The grapes are mainly sourced from vineyards in the Colmar area.
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2020 Cremant D’Alsace Chardonnay Brut Nature, Dopff Au Moulin
£2895Add to Basket“The Alpine Spark”
Pale gold with a lively mousse, this Crémant d’Alsace opens with aromas of green apple, citrus zest, and white flowers, touched by brioche and almond. On the palate, it’s crisp and elegant, orchard fruit layered with lemon peel and subtle toast. The mousse is fine, the acidity mouth-watering, and the finish refreshingly clean.
For when: you want Champagne style without Champagne formality.
Pairs with: smoked salmon blinis, sushi, or Sunday brunch.
If this wine were a mood, it’d be the first fresh breeze through an open window in spring.Dopff au Moulin is one of Alsace’s pioneering sparkling producers, credited with being among the first to craft Crémant d’Alsace in the early 20th century. This Chardonnay bottling showcases their finesse – vibrant, precise, and shaped by Alsace’s cool climate and mineral soils.
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2006 Savigny Les Beaune ‘Dessus Les Gollardes’ Pierre Guillemot – Magnum
£12500Add to BasketA rare magnum of Savigny Les Beaune ‘Dessus Les Gollardes’ from Pierre Guillemot.
The vineyard was planted in 1957. It is 30% Chardonnay and 70% Pinot Gouges, a rare strain of albino Pinot Noir discovered by the great Henri Gouges. In the 1930’s some of his Pinot Noir vines mutated from red to white grapes. Monsieur Gouges propagated these cuttings and distributed some to various vigneron friends.