530.00

Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label (3L, 12%)

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Veuve Clicquot’s bestselling Yellow Label Champagne, presented in a gift box. With a blend of 50% Pinot Noir, 20% Pinot Meunier and 30% Chardonnay, this is consistently excellent.

Original price was: €65.00.Current price is: €56.70.

Moët & Chandon Ice Imperial Rose (75cl, 12%)

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The first rosé champagne created especially to be enjoyed over ice, Moët Ice Impérial Rosé’s rich, juicy freshness is the embodiment of summer in a glass.
A specially formulated version of Moët’s non-vintage rosé Champagne that is great when served over ice. It’s well balanced, refreshingly fresh and full of red–fruit flavour.
Original price was: €69.00.Current price is: €62.00.

Moët & Chandon Ice Imperial (75cl, 12%)

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A rather interesting, exciting release from Champagne maestros Moët & Chandon, their Ice Imperial Champagne is made specially to be enjoyed over ice! At its core, it’s made mostly with Pinot Noir, with a good helping of Pinot Meunier and a touch of Chardonnay. Pour over ice and garnish with a mint leaf or a lime twist for a refreshing long drink.

44.90

Laurent Perrier Brut (75cl, 12%)

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A bottle of the hugely popular Laurent-Perrier non-vintage Champagne in a snazzy gift box. Laurent-Perrier Brut NV is well known for its crisp lemony freshness, with more than a hint of green apples on the palate.

86.95

Laurent Perrier Cuvée Rosé (75cl, 12%)

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The undisputed star of the pink fizz market, in a stylish gift box. Laurent-Perrier Rosé remains the number one in its field thanks to its consistently appealing light, elegant notes of red fruits, and delicate mousse.

Original price was: €55.00.Current price is: €49.95.

Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial (75cl, 12%)

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Consistently excellent, Moet et Chandon are one of the most successful Champagne houses in France. Interesting trivia: Moet is pronounced ‘Moh-Et’, and not Moh-Eh’ due to the Germanic origins of the house’s founders.

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