CHAMPAGNE Code Product Pack Size Taittinger The Taittinger family have managed their Champagne house for nearly a Century, with its aim always being the pursuit of excellence. In their own words, having a family name on the bottle conveys both the skills and knowledge of their past, as well as a commitment to the future - something Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger has embodied for 40 years. 32366 Taittinger 6 x 75cl A great non-vintage Champagne from the renowned house of Taittinger. This is made with 60% Pinot grapes and 40% Chardonnay. The grapes come from between 30 and 50 different vineyards Krug Krug may well be part of the Louis Vuitton-Moët Hennessy group, and incorporated into the Veuve Clicquot company; however, it is still a family run business. Since 1843, when the firm was established in Germany, Krug has been producing oak-fermented wines, a practice that adds complexity, finesse and richness. Long ageing on the yeast, strict selection of grapes, and a unique father-to-son winemaking tradition all help to create the quality that makes Krug so highly regarded. 81021 Krug Grande Cuvée 1 x 75cl Undoubtedly the King of Champagne; rich and complex with a toasty, nutty character, fresh lemony acidity and the finest, most delicate bubbles imaginable. Mumm Champagne With a legacy dating back 170 years, Champagne G.H. Mumm has celebrated remarkable feats of endurance and human achievement. In 1875, the house began decorating its bottles with the Cordon Rouge as a tribute to the red ribbon of the Legion of Honour, France’s highest civilian distinction created by Napoleon I. This bold and emblematic red sash has now become synonymous with G.H. Mumm and the extraordinary achievements it supports. 46523 Cordon Rouge Brut Mumm 6 x 75cl Bright white gold in colour with a fine and consistent perlage and a clean, subtle nose. The palate is packed with rich yellow peach and apricot flavours with subtle hints of toasted nuts, yeast and hints of vanilla. Finishes elegant, lengthy and dry. Unity Favourite Unity Exclusive Vegan Friendly Unity Club Collection Page 9
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