31 results for “tarlant”
Tarlant Brut Réserve
Tarlant Le Triumvirat Brut nature 2009
Tarlant L'Étincelante Brut nature 2002
Tarlant La Lutétienne Rosé Brut nature 2005
Tarlant BAM! Brut nature
Tarlant l'Enclume 2011
Tarlant Cuvée Louis Brut Nature
Tarlant La Vigne d'Antan 2006
Tarlant La Vigne d'Antan 2004
Tarlant Argilité IV, Amphorae Champagne 2015
Tarlant L'Aérienne Rosé Brut nature 2004
Tarlant La Vigne Royale Brut Nature 2007
Tarlant La Vigne d'Or Brut nature 2006
Tarlant Argilité Set Amphore
Gift set It's Champagne o'clock
168 Dalian - Primitivo Cuvée 2020
Primitivo Tarantino Trullari Edizione Speciale 2021
Primitivo di Manduria Trullari Edizione Speciale 2021
Château Coutet 2020
Château Coutet 2021
Tarlant
The Tarlant family can look back on a long family history, one that can be traced back to 1687. For almost three and a half centuries they have devoted themselves to viticulture in the Marne Valley in the Champagne region. But it was only after World War I that the first hugely successful Champagne Tarlant was created. Today, brothers Jean-Mary and Benoît operate the family-owned company.
With a total of 14 hectares spread over 55 plots, the winery is very small compared to other Champagne houses. Tarlant is a real insider tip, featured on the wine list of some of the world's most prestigious restaurants, and it was not easy…
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Marc Almert Selection III
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Nyetimber
For the last quarter-century, England has played a very special role in the world of wines – an exotic in moist and chilly northern Europe.
When you think of England you might think of umbrellas, charm, and bowler hats. Specifically umbrellas, since British weather is famously rainy. Few people know that winegrowing in England is historically documented back to the 7th century.…
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Montepeloso
The Montepeloso winery, located in Maremma, owned by Swiss co-proprietor and estate manager Fabio Chiarelotto, has earned a reputation for outstanding red wines. With a combination of mostly traditional and indigenous grape varieties, but also international varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, complex wines with a Mediterranean character are produced. This Tuscan gem is hidden in the hills of Suvereto, near the Tyrrhenian coast — one of the hottest areas of Tuscany.
Montepeloso spans 30 hectares, of which 15 are planted with vines. The terroir in the valley near Suvereto, around four kilometres from the Tyrrhenian coast, between the fertile alluvial soil in the plain and the barren valley flanks, offer…
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Petit Meslier
Adored by Lukullus and gourmets all over the world
This white grape variety originated in the Champagne region, and until the 19th century it was also common there. But the vines of Petit Meslier were almost entirely uprooted and replaced with the less pretentious, less demanding Chardonnay…
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Pinot blanc
Lively sparkling, substantial white
The Pinot blanc has the same genetic fingerprint as Pinot gris and Pinot noir. They only differ in colour. The mutation from red to white was noted over a century ago in Burgundy. Suddenly, berries of differing colorations were hanging on t…
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New Arrivals
Whether it's an exceptional drop for a special occasion, a delicious everyday treat for dinner or a gift for a loved one - we are only satisfied when our products turn your personal moment into a very…
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