to homepage to main navigation to main content to contact form to search form

Pinot meunier

Freshness boost for champagnes

Many fine white hairs on the underside of the leaves give this red grape its name. "Meunier" translates to miller, an allusion to the impression that the plant has been dusted with freshly ground flour. Its main habitat is in Champagne. Alongside Pinot noir and Chardonnay, it forms the third component of the classic champagne cuvée. It contributes fresh acidity and youthful fruit to the sparkling wines. It is only very rarely into champagne by itself, but the few examples are worth tasting. In German, Pinot Meunier is also known as Müllerrebe or misleadingly as Schwarzriesling (black Riesling).

In Stock
Parker 90 Points
Philipponnat Réserve Perpétuelle Brut (ex. Royale Réserve)
In Stock
Parker 92 Points
Philipponnat Rosé Brut (ex. Royale Réserve)
In Stock
Parker 90 Points
Nicolas Feuillatte Rosé Réserve Exclusive

Nicolas Feuillatte Rosé Réserve Exclusive

AOC Champagne
In Stock
Parker 93 Points
Krug Brut Grande Cuvée
Only 15 Bottles

Krug Brut Grande Cuvée

AOC Champagne (sans coffret), 750 ml
In Stock
Parker 88 Points
Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Réserve Exclusive
In Stock
In Stock
Parker 90 Points
Philipponnat Réserve Perpétuelle Brut (ex. Royale Réserve)
In Stock
Parker 92 Points
Philipponnat Rosé Brut (ex. Royale Réserve)

Grape variety

Heida

Heida

Helvetic shooting star

Read more
Cornalin

Cornalin

A mouthful of wine

Read more
Roesler

Roesler

Problably the fleshiest breed

Read more