The list of over three dozen champagnes below covers a lot of ground.
You'll find an extensive list of Grandes Marques along with plenty of grower selections, including rarities like the 2013 Prevost Beguines in magnum.
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One grower that I want to shout out is Andrien Dhondt, who makes wine for his label and his family's Dhondt-Grellet. For many years, I've been following these champagnes very closely. They have reached utter brilliance. Last year, I named Dhondt's 2019 Adrien Le Mesnil Sur Oger Les Coullemets as my wine of the year. Across the range, Dhondt's signature is a mineral-laden sculpted style that's deep and seriously vinous.
I should also mention the large-format selections of Philipponat's Clos des Goisses. Many consider Clos des Goisses to be Champagne's greatest site. It is an extremely steep and extremely chalky vineyard. The wines that Philipponnat issues from this site possess incredible structure and serious finesse. Clos des Goisses is an unusually warm site. The combination of a steep, south-facing vineyard helps make the Goisses considerably warmer than its neighbors. This helps make Clos des Goisses an absolutely unique experience of straining chalk-imbued power and aristocratic breeding. It is easily among the longest-lived and most complicated wines in all of Champagne.
There's so much more to check out below. As always, please give us your ideal order and we'll try our best.
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Ian McFadden
Director, Fine & Rare
Crush Wine & Spirits
