Champagne:

New Arrivals + Time to Stock Up

Hello Collectors,

As we near spring, it’s time for a cellar refresh, and there’s no better way to do it than ensuring you’re fully stocked with Champagne. Our top favorites are here, including Pierre Péters, Jérôme Prévost, Frédéric Savart, and Dhodt-Grellet, all ideal for keeping your inventory strong, both in storage and at home.

Rare vintage selections like Krug 1985 and Krug Clos du Mesnil 1998 are complemented by the stellar pair from Dom Pérignon – Rosé and Blanc de Blancs – both highly rated and in a spectacular drinking window. There’s nothing better than having a few bottles chilled and ready, while knowing you have a thoughtful range of vintages and styles resting in storage for future fêtes.

The grower highlights continue with Prévost La Closerie Fac-Similé Rosé, Savart Bulle de Rosé, and Dhondt-Grellet Les Terres Fines. Moving into vintage depth, 2008 Bollinger La Grande Année anchors the classics, while multiple bottles of 2017 Pierre Péters Les Chétillons Cuvée Spéciale and 2017 Les Montjolys offer serious cellar-worthy Blanc de Blancs, and recent releases include 2021 Savart Les Noues and the highly sought-after 2023 Jérôme Prévost La Closerie Les Béguines and 2023 La Closerie.

It’s the perfect way to mark the end of a long winter. I’ve never regretted adding an extra bottle – or even a case – of Champagne; it always seems to disappear faster than expected. And best of all, these wines are already here in the US, so wherever the tariff situation stands, it’s simply not something you’ll need to worry about with these selections.