Prosecco, produced near Venice using mostly the Glera grape, is a sparkling wine style enjoying much popularity around the world. This expression offers wild flower aromatics and an attractive, off-dry refreshing mouthful.
Prosecco, produced near Venice using mostly the Glera grape, is a sparkling wine style enjoying much popularity around the world. This expression offers wild flower aromatics and an attractive, off-dry refreshing mouthful.
Founded in the 1829 in Ay, the larger than life, family-managed Bollinger champagne house has long been a favourite of high flyers and licensed-to-kill double-o agents.
A beautifully crafted sparkling rosé displaying spice-edged characters of soft summer fruits with a hint of toast. Made from Pinot Noir fruit, it's superbly silky, fresh and elegant with a delicately dry finish.
Da Luca are proud to work with grape growers in Northern Italy to create their finest Prosecco. With wonderful peach and apricot aromas, it has a fresh zingy palate with just a touch of sweetness and a clean lingering finish.
Sparkling with straw colours and gold hues, this exquisite méthode exhales aromas of crisp gala apple and wild strawberry complimented by nuances of brioche and toasted pine nuts. In the palate, soft creamy bubbles lead into a rich weighty palate balanced by fresh youthful acidity.
Daniel Le Brun has been called the Grandfather of Méthode Traditionelle in New Zealand. Daniel Le Brun has long-held a vision of Marlborough as the only true rival to the Champagne region in France.
Daniel Le Brun is a New Zealand Méthode Traditionnelle crafted from 100% Marlborough fruit. The culmination of 12 generations of French champagne-making experience, Daniel Le Brun represents the pinnacle of New Zealand méthode.
Pale with green hues. Fruit-driven with hints of green apple and wisteria. It tastes of apple and pear with fresh pithy lemon, gentle creaminess, complete with the very fine bubbles that we call 'bead'.