Champagne Lamiable, Souffle d'Etoiles Grand Cru, NV

£42.00

Why We Like It

Champagne Lamiable saved our honeymoon... well, one day of it at least. Whilst we had a few visits in the diary, we left a couple of afternoons free to pop-in to some producers on-the-fly. Little did we know that the Champenoise don’t really do on-the-fly. Cue a few hours hopelessly driving around the Montagne-de-Reims trying to find someone who would pour us a glass of the good stuff.

This is where Lamiable came in. We pulled up to the traditionally charming farmhouse in Tours-sure-Marne, ‘Degustation s'il vous plaît’ we said in our finest GCSE French. To cut a long story short, in the space of half an hour we had tasted wonderful wine, met winemakers Ophelie and Arnaud and even wished Pierre, Ophelie’s father who planted the vines back in the 50s, a bon anniversarie! This is real Grower Champagne.

What To Expect

A fresh, immediately appealing floral and mineral Champagne. The stats? Pinot Noir dominant (60%), around 30 months on the lees, a low dosage of 4.5g/l and 40% reserve wine from a perpetual reserve. This wine is a fantastic example of why growers give you excellent value for money versus the big houses.

Chardonnay, Pinot Noir / 12.5% / Tours-sur-Marne, Champagne, France / 75cl

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Why We Like It

Champagne Lamiable saved our honeymoon... well, one day of it at least. Whilst we had a few visits in the diary, we left a couple of afternoons free to pop-in to some producers on-the-fly. Little did we know that the Champenoise don’t really do on-the-fly. Cue a few hours hopelessly driving around the Montagne-de-Reims trying to find someone who would pour us a glass of the good stuff.

This is where Lamiable came in. We pulled up to the traditionally charming farmhouse in Tours-sure-Marne, ‘Degustation s'il vous plaît’ we said in our finest GCSE French. To cut a long story short, in the space of half an hour we had tasted wonderful wine, met winemakers Ophelie and Arnaud and even wished Pierre, Ophelie’s father who planted the vines back in the 50s, a bon anniversarie! This is real Grower Champagne.

What To Expect

A fresh, immediately appealing floral and mineral Champagne. The stats? Pinot Noir dominant (60%), around 30 months on the lees, a low dosage of 4.5g/l and 40% reserve wine from a perpetual reserve. This wine is a fantastic example of why growers give you excellent value for money versus the big houses.

Chardonnay, Pinot Noir / 12.5% / Tours-sur-Marne, Champagne, France / 75cl

Why We Like It

Champagne Lamiable saved our honeymoon... well, one day of it at least. Whilst we had a few visits in the diary, we left a couple of afternoons free to pop-in to some producers on-the-fly. Little did we know that the Champenoise don’t really do on-the-fly. Cue a few hours hopelessly driving around the Montagne-de-Reims trying to find someone who would pour us a glass of the good stuff.

This is where Lamiable came in. We pulled up to the traditionally charming farmhouse in Tours-sure-Marne, ‘Degustation s'il vous plaît’ we said in our finest GCSE French. To cut a long story short, in the space of half an hour we had tasted wonderful wine, met winemakers Ophelie and Arnaud and even wished Pierre, Ophelie’s father who planted the vines back in the 50s, a bon anniversarie! This is real Grower Champagne.

What To Expect

A fresh, immediately appealing floral and mineral Champagne. The stats? Pinot Noir dominant (60%), around 30 months on the lees, a low dosage of 4.5g/l and 40% reserve wine from a perpetual reserve. This wine is a fantastic example of why growers give you excellent value for money versus the big houses.

Chardonnay, Pinot Noir / 12.5% / Tours-sur-Marne, Champagne, France / 75cl

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