U N I Q U E T A S T I N G S

THE SENSORY THRILL
OF UNIQUE TASTINGS

There’s a thrill to every chase.
Champagnes are no different.

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The Colcombet Champagne range comes from a 14-Hectare vineyard located in three distinct villages - Troissy, Vincelles and Champvoisy - through limited production. But whether you are a discerning drinker or a curious novitiate seeking out new champagne experiences, your best bet is to see where your palate takes you, and select the one that makes you feel the most sated and relaxed.

Here, we present the Colcombet Champagne Réserve PrivéE, brought to you by an established House of distinctive taste.

 
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A DISTINCTIVE TASTE
IN A NEW STYLE

 
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Pinot Meunier is renowned as one of the three grapes most often used to make Champagne, but is often overshadowed by the more popular Pinot Noir.  

Extremely food-friendly, Pinot Meunier grapes make distinctive and delicious champagnes. They bring fruitiness and roundness to a champagne, while chardonnay brings freshness and acidity, and Pinot Noir brings fullness.  Mostly grown in the Marne Valley, it comprises as much as one third of the vineyard area in Champagne, and is most commonly featured in non-vintage blends, bringing fruitiness and roundness to cuvées that are offered ready to drink.