Wines of Distinction Series

Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series: Auckland Dinner Night 1

Join us for a three course degustation of our rarest vintage Champagnes from Maison Billecart-Salmon, paired with the exceptional dishes created by the Manzo culinary team.

Prepare for an evening of culinary and vinous wonders as we present a meticulously crafted three-course meal thoughtfully paired with a selection of phenomenal vintage champagnes. Delight in the harmonious marriage of flavours, where each dish is artfully designed to complement the unique characteristics of these prestigious champagnes.

Indulge in an exclusive tasting which will offer you a sensory thrill through the cellars of one of the top-rated Champagne Houses.

Book Today!

Please note that this event occurs on two dates so please ensure when enquiring that you specify your preferred date. This event is for Thursday 4th July.

Tasting Journey Includes:

 

Maison Billecart-Salmon

Situated in the Champagne heartland of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, near Epernay, Billecart-Salmon has been under family ownership and management since its founding in 1818. It is a family-run winery with a majority share owned by the Billecart family and a minority holding is held by the Frey group, itself a family-owned business – they are owners of Château La Lagune in Bordeaux, Paul Jaboulet Ainé in the Rhône, and Château Corton C in Burgundy.

The Billecart family still lives on site and there remains a strong sense of long-visioned family continuity at play. Today there’s the seventh generation Mathieu Roland-Billecart overseeing everyday business as CEO, working closely with Antoine and François.

Champagne of the Millennium

On 12 June 1999, a jury of international experts came together to judge which champagne would be awarded the grand title of “Champagne of the Millennium” following a blind tasting.

Among the 150 champagnes in competition were the two Billecart-Salmon vintages, the Nicolas François Brut 1959 and the Nicolas François Brut 1961. When the results were announced, these two vintages took both first and second place

In his book The Great Tasting, Richard Juhlin wrote of the winner: "The perfect champagne, 1959 Billecart-Salmon, had everything one would expect of a luxury champagne, but in a seldom seen concentration and simultaneously with harmonious balance. A totally perfect champagne in its category, with a smoky, honey-smooth extremely long taste of walnut, orange blossom and chocolate. All who ever get to drink this fabulous wine just have to love the pleasure it grants. When you study the end results it is striking to see how obvious the victory was."

It was awarded a final mark of 98.5 out of 100.

You can read more about Billecart-Salmon here & about Vintage Billecart-Salmon here.

Manzo

Manzo Bar and RestaurantExcerpt from Denizen: "Manzo is a modern, elegant steakhouse with international appeal, inspired by the iconic steakhouses that Fabrizio and Taryne, [the creative team behind Spiga], had experienced in places like New York and elsewhere on their extensive culinary travels. “We wanted it to look and feel welcoming, warm and elegant,” Taryne tells me, “Somewhere you could come for an occasion or a burger or an alfresco drink and snack.” She continues, “Think New York/Italian traditional steakhouse with a slightly more modern cuisine.”


Date: Thursday, 4th July, 2024
Time: 06:30pm
Location: Manzo
Cost: $350 per person (incl. GST) subject to change

Tickets to the dinner are strictly limited. Book today to reserve your place today to embark on this exclusive journey through the finest Billecart-Salmon vintage Champagnes.

If you have any questions or want to find out more, please contact us at puneet@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.


Vintage Billecart-Salmon Champagne Series

Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series: Wellington Tasting

As part of our Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series, join us for a once in a lifetime lineup tasting experience of our rarest vintage Champagnes from Maison Billecart-Salmon, including their icon Rosé on arrival.

Prepare for an afternoon of culinary and vinous wonders as we present a phenomenal selection of vintage champagnes, including more recent vintages of the revered "Champagne of the Millennium" and their top cuvée, Le Clos Saint Hilaire.

Indulge in an exclusive tasting which will offer you a sensory thrill through the cellars of one of the top-rated Champagne Houses.

Book Today

Tasting Journey:

On Arrival:

  • NV Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé (RRP $160)

First Flight:

  • 2013 Billecart-Salmon Vintage (RRP $210)
  • 2009 Billecart-Salmon Cuvee Louis Salmon Brut Blanc de Blancs (RRP $400)

Second Flight:

  • NV Billecart Les Rendez-Vous No. 3 (RRP $175)
  • 2009 Billecart Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon Brut Rosé (RRP $415)

Third Flight:

  • 2005 Billecart-Salmon Le Clos Saint-Hilaire (RRP $1,190)
  • 2006 Billecart-Salmon Le Clos Saint-Hilaire (RRP $1,113)
  • 2008 Billecart Cuvée Nicolas François Brut (RRP $400)

 

Maison Billecart-Salmon

Situated in the Champagne heartland of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, near Epernay, Billecart-Salmon has been under family ownership and management since its founding in 1818. It is a family-run winery with a majority share owned by the Billecart family and a minority holding is held by the Frey group, itself a family-owned business – they are owners of Château La Lagune in Bordeaux, Paul Jaboulet Ainé in the Rhône, and Château Corton C in Burgundy.

The Billecart family still lives on site and there remains a strong sense of long-visioned family continuity at play. Today there’s the seventh generation Mathieu Roland-Billecart overseeing everyday business as CEO, working closely with Antoine and François.

Champagne of the Millennium

On 12 June 1999, a jury of international experts came together to judge which champagne would be awarded the grand title of “Champagne of the Millennium” following a blind tasting.

Among the 150 champagnes in competition were the two Billecart-Salmon vintages, the Nicolas François Brut 1959 and the Nicolas François Brut 1961. When the results were announced, these two vintages took both first and second place

In his book The Great Tasting, Richard Juhlin wrote of the winner: "The perfect champagne, 1959 Billecart-Salmon, had everything one would expect of a luxury champagne, but in a seldom seen concentration and simultaneously with harmonious balance. A totally perfect champagne in its category, with a smoky, honey-smooth extremely long taste of walnut, orange blossom and chocolate. All who ever get to drink this fabulous wine just have to love the pleasure it grants. When you study the end results it is striking to see how obvious the victory was."

It was awarded a final mark of 98.5 out of 100.

You can read more about Billecart-Salmon here & about Vintage Billecart-Salmon here.

Rosella

Rosella is a casual neighborhood restaurant & wine bar that takes its inspiration from flavours across the Mediterranean, North Africa & the Middle East.


Date: Tuesday, 25th June, 2024
Time: 06:00pm
Location: Rosella
Cost: $295 per person (incl. GST) subject to change

Tickets to the series tasting are strictly limited. Book today to reserve your place today to embark on this exclusive journey through the finest Billecart-Salmon vintage Champagnes.

If you have any questions or want to find out more, please contact us at puneet@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.


Wines of Distinction Series

Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series: Auckland Tasting

As part of our Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series, join us for a once in a lifetime lineup tasting experience of our rarest vintage Champagnes from Maison Billecart-Salmon, including their icon Rosé on arrival.

Get ready for an evening of culinary and vinous wonders as we present a phenomenal selection of vintage champagnes from Billecart-Salmon, including two 'recent' vintages of their top cuvée, the revered "Champagne of the Millennium", Le Clos Saint Hilaire.

Join us and indulge in an exclusive evening tasting through the cellar of one of the top-rated Champagne House's cellar. With each vintage paired to perfection with deliciously prepared canapes from Non-Solo Pizza, it's an evening of sensory thrills not to be missed.

Tasting Journey:

Tickets to the series tasting are strictly limited. Book today to reserve your place today to embark on this exclusive journey through the finest Billecart-Salmon vintage Champagnes.

Book Today!

 

Maison Billecart-Salmon

Situated in the Champagne heartland of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, near Epernay, Billecart-Salmon has been under family ownership and management since its founding in 1818. It is a family-run winery with a majority share owned by the Billecart family and a minority holding is held by the Frey group, itself a family-owned business – they are owners of Château La Lagune in Bordeaux, Paul Jaboulet Ainé in the Rhône, and Château Corton C in Burgundy.

The Billecart family still lives on site and there remains a strong sense of long-visioned family continuity at play. Today there’s the seventh generation Mathieu Roland-Billecart overseeing everyday business as CEO, working closely with Antoine and François.

Champagne of the Millennium

On 12 June 1999, a jury of international experts came together to judge which champagne would be awarded the grand title of “Champagne of the Millennium” following a blind tasting.

Among the 150 champagnes in competition were the two Billecart-Salmon vintages, the Nicolas François Brut 1959 and the Nicolas François Brut 1961. When the results were announced, these two vintages took both first and second place

In his book The Great Tasting, Richard Juhlin wrote of the winner: "The perfect champagne, 1959 Billecart-Salmon, had everything one would expect of a luxury champagne, but in a seldom seen concentration and simultaneously with harmonious balance. A totally perfect champagne in its category, with a smoky, honey-smooth extremely long taste of walnut, orange blossom and chocolate. All who ever get to drink this fabulous wine just have to love the pleasure it grants. When you study the end results it is striking to see how obvious the victory was."

It was awarded a final mark of 98.5 out of 100.

You can read more about Billecart-Salmon here & about Vintage Billecart-Salmon here.

Non Solo Pizza

Non-Solo PIzza Situated in the heart of Parnell, Non Solo is an Auckland institution known for serving up some of the best authentic Italian cuisine this side of Milan. Newly refurbished and with a beautiful garden bar, it's a beautiful location to enjoy these rare champagnes.


Date: Thursday, 16th May, 2024
Time: 06:00pm
Location: Non Solo Pizza
Cost: $295 per person (incl. GST) subject to change

If you have any questions or want to find out more, please contact us at puneet@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.


Wines of Distinction Series

Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series: Queenstown Dinner

Join us for a three course degustation of our rarest vintage Champagnes from Maison Billecart-Salmon, paired with the exceptional dishes created by the world renowned Eichardt's culinary team.

Prepare for an evening of culinary and vinous wonders as we present a meticulously crafted three-course meal thoughtfully paired with a selection of phenomenal vintage champagnes. Delight in the harmonious marriage of flavours, where each dish is artfully designed to complement the unique characteristics of these prestigious champagnes.

Indulge in an exclusive tasting which will offer you a sensory thrill through the cellars of one of the top-rated Champagne Houses.

Tasting Journey Includes:

Tickets to the dinner are strictly limited. Book today to reserve your place today to embark on this exclusive journey through the finest Billecart-Salmon vintage Champagnes.

Book Today!
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Maison Billecart-Salmon

Situated in the Champagne heartland of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, near Epernay, Billecart-Salmon has been under family ownership and management since its founding in 1818. It is a family-run winery with a majority share owned by the Billecart family and a minority holding is held by the Frey group, itself a family-owned business – they are owners of Château La Lagune in Bordeaux, Paul Jaboulet Ainé in the Rhône, and Château Corton C in Burgundy.

The Billecart family still lives on site and there remains a strong sense of long-visioned family continuity at play. Today there’s the seventh generation Mathieu Roland-Billecart overseeing everyday business as CEO, working closely with Antoine and François.

Champagne of the Millennium

On 12 June 1999, a jury of international experts came together to judge which champagne would be awarded the grand title of “Champagne of the Millennium” following a blind tasting.

Among the 150 champagnes in competition were the two Billecart-Salmon vintages, the Nicolas François Brut 1959 and the Nicolas François Brut 1961. When the results were announced, these two vintages took both first and second place

In his book The Great Tasting, Richard Juhlin wrote of the winner: "The perfect champagne, 1959 Billecart-Salmon, had everything one would expect of a luxury champagne, but in a seldom seen concentration and simultaneously with harmonious balance. A totally perfect champagne in its category, with a smoky, honey-smooth extremely long taste of walnut, orange blossom and chocolate. All who ever get to drink this fabulous wine just have to love the pleasure it grants. When you study the end results it is striking to see how obvious the victory was."

It was awarded a final mark of 98.5 out of 100.

You can read more about Billecart-Salmon here & about Vintage Billecart-Salmon here.

Eichardt's Hotel

Eichardt's Private HotelGuided by the experienced hand of Chef Sylvester Nair (previously of Hippopotamus in Wellington), dining at Eichardt’s offers the opportunity to savour local and seasonal flavours within a range of elegant settings.

For the dinner, Eichardt's can offer the following special rates – which much be booked directly with the hotel or via Dhall & Nash.

These special rates will not be available or advertised elsewhere.

  • The Penthouse – NZ$11,500 per night for one night or NZ$9,000 per night, for two or more nights.
  • Lake View Suite – NZ$2,450 per night for one night or NZ$2,150 per night, for two or more nights.
  • Heritage Suite – NZ$2,200 per night of one night or NZ$1,950 per night, for two or more nights.

Rates are based on occupancy of two persons per suite and include our standard signature inclusions of daily a la carte breakfast, nightly pre-dinner drink and canapés, $50 per person dining credit, for food only that can be used when dining in any of our three venues (The Grille, Eichardt’s Bar or No5) and valet carparking.


Date: Friday, 10th May, 2024
Time: 06:30pm
Location: Eichardt's Private Hotel
Cost: $395 per person (incl. GST)
Dress Code: Formal Attire

If you have any questions or want to find out more, please contact us at puneet@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.


Champagne & French Fry Day: Top Notch Pairing

In News, Wines, Recipes & PairingsJanuary 10, 2024

Celebrating Champagne & French Fry Day

Eight Top Notch Champagne Pairings and one Wildcard...

Here in NZ, chips, or French fries, are a real national treasure. To celebrate, we’ve paired eight of our Champagnes (and one wildcard bubbly) up with their ultimate carby soulmates.

Andre Clouet NV Grande Reserve Brut Blanc de Noirs + Curly Fries

Winemaker Jean-François is sometimes described as having a flamboyant personality, dubbed by one guest as ‘a combination of winemaker and circus ringmaster,’ so it’s only fitting that his signature drop pairs with the not-so-humble curly fry.

“He is daringly creative, with a distinctly modern twist to his approach… His are rich and concentrated expressions of pinot noir, wines of deep complexity, multifaceted interest and engaging character, yet with remarkable restraint and sense of control.” says Champagne expert, Tyson Stelzer, and we believe therein lies the obvious tie in to the ‘rich’ and ‘engaging’ shape and seasoning of the spiralled morsel we all not-so-secretly delight over.

Billecart-Salmon NV Brut Réserve + Standard Cut Fries

Don’t fix what ain’t broken – the Bille’ Brut and the satisfying standard chip are both firm ‘tried & true’ contenders in our book. Where you can’t go wrong, you’ll always go right. 

The Billecart Brut Réserve is far and away our most beloved entry-level NV in our portfolio with a slew of dedicated fans behind it because it’s so elegant and consistent. James Suckling says “I drink this regularly and always enjoy it.” Master Sommelier Cameron Douglas calls it “A Champagne for any occasion…” so some could say it really is the ‘standard cut’ of Champagnes. Sure to please, with a touch of crispness (not too much) and a light, satisfying core. Twinsies! 

Billecart-Salmon NV Brut Nature + Homestyle Chunky Fries

Sometimes you just gotta go ‘au naturel’ and we reckon the Brut Nature with zero dosage and a good hot homestyle chunky are a match made in heaven. 

“A dense, layered Champagne with a full body and lots of texture.” says James Suckling – and had he not specified ‘Champagne’ then you’d be forgiven for thinking he’d been snacking up a storm in your mum’s kitchen enjoying some chunky well-seasoned home-cuts. Drink up and chow down, this could be you sorted for the weekend!

Billecart-Salmon NV Brut Rosé + Kūmara Fries

Sometimes you just need to ‘level up’ your chip and spring for the Kūmara fries for a bit of va-va-voom, and it’s the same with your Champers – you need a hit of pink to make it really pop!

“Pale orange. High-pitched red berry, orange zest and jasmine aromas, with suave mineral and smoky lees notes adding complexity,” says Stephen Tanzer for Vinous, and if those aren’t notes you want to sip up alongside a crispy, hot, sweet and salty chip singing of Aotearoa, then we don’t know what are! The fruity zing and creamy lees in Bille’ Rosé make for a wonderful partner to our humble and beloved Kūmara fry. 

Larmandier-Bernier NV Latitude Extra Brut + Shoestring Fries

Larmandier-Bernier is synonymous with dry, crisp and immensely fine organic Champagnes and the name is music to any somm’s ears. Its no-dosage, extra-brut edge cuts the rich and slightly oilier shoestring fry perfectly. 

It’s a well-known contradiction that sparkling wine and greasy food are, oddly, a match made in heaven seeing as the acidity can cut through the grease and leave you with the best of both worlds when it comes to savouring the flavour of both elements. “Lovely lemon freshness at first but also a light yeasty note. Fine, lively mousse, really crisp and tight with a long citrus finish,” says Jancis Robinson. So pop the top on this liquid elegance and then get down and dirty with a good, crispy shoestring. The shinier, the better!

Charles le Bel ‘Inspiration 1818’ Brut by Billecart-Salmon + Crinkle Cuts

The chip we know and love, but with a different face… and the Champagne we know and love, with a different face! These two are kindred spirits – being the ‘other side’ of the coin to the standards. 

Every year, Billecart-Salmon vinifies base wines from more parcels than it actually needs for the production of its main cuvées. Some of the wines are bottled to be part of their secondary wine, Charles Le Bel Inspiration 1818! We feel this backstory lends itself perfectly to the Crinkle Cut chip. The Crinkle Cut is similar to the standard chip, but is a bit different… It holds sauces and seasonings better than its straight-edge cousins but doesn’t see quite the spread that they do… but we know their crinkly, delicious secrets. Much like we know of Billecart’s secret second label!

Champagne Bouby et Fils NV Brut Sélection + Waffle Fries

For the folks out there wanting something a bit bolder, this pairing is wow wow wow. A punchy, bold Champagne with a chip that has it all – crunch, texture, intrigue and supreme dippability.

This Premier-Cru grower’s Champagne really punches above its weight, with a considerable percentage of its blend being Pinot Noir & Meunier. This is a fairly muscular, full-bodied style of Champagne. Despite its power, there’s a gracefulness to the palate. The wine finishes with a lovely creamy mouthfeel that would simply meld deliciously with a mouthful of crunchy waffle fry slathered in garlic butter.

Billecart-Salmon 2005 Le Clos Saint Hilaire + Gold Truffle Fries

Okay, let’s just dream for a second here. The Billecart Salmon Le Clos Saint Hilaire is as iconic as they come, it comes from a one-hectare plot of Pinot Noir vines that were planted in 1964 and it sits behind the winery. “These vines give rise to some of the most fascinating and flamboyant wines in the Billecart portfolio.” says Matthew Jukes, so we ought to find them a pretty premium counterpart here…

Enter… truffle fries. Crispy, earthy and savoury at their core, it’s about the only way you’ll ever have a ‘fancy’ fry. The flavour and aroma of truffles are so very unique and forest-floor-esque, making it the ideal companion for a 100% Pinot Noir Blanc de Noirs cuvée. Any parmesan sprinkled over the fries will offer a nutty edge that would beautifully mirror the brioche flavours and offer some good oiliness for the Champagne to cut through and dance with. 

Not enough? We’ve heard there are places that offer your truffle fries with gold-dust sprinkled on… do with that knowledge what you will, and godspeed. If you opt to try this pairing, we implore you to let us know so we can swoon!

Wildcard: Digby Fine English NV Brut + Chippies from your local

We know Digby isn’t technically a Champagne and we’re all about Champagne & French Fries today, but who says we can’t switch it up a little bit, in the spirit of innovation. 

English Sparklers are starting to turn heads recently, as the English summers warm up and winemakers have started to clue onto the fact the soils – including loads of pure chalk and sandstone, have serious untapped potential. Critics have started to clue on too: “Rich, creamy wine (I almost wrote ‘champagne’)” said Bob Campbell MW, “a good blend of vibrant/youthful and mellow/mature characters. An absolute pleasure to drink.” 

We reckon this English fizz is the perfect accompaniment for a scoop of chips from your local Fish & Chip shop. There’s no denying that they taste different to other fries. Whether it’s the oil that’s always hot, the newspaper wrapping or the complete freedom in the way there’s no rules to how you eat them, they are as beloved a pastime meal for the English as they are for us Kiwis. The humble ‘Fush & Chup’ shop chippy, as enjoyed through the veneer of ruleless abandon, is a refreshing and fitting match for the English Fizz that’s changing the game.


Ponsonby Wine Tasting by JJ

You're cordially invited to an exclusive and delightful wine tasting event hosted by the one and only JJ. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with an exquisite selection of wines from around the world!

Indulge in an evening filled with the finest flavors, great company, and some seriously amazing wines. Starting with a glass of bubbles on entry (of course), you'll then taste around the world from NZ to France to Italy, and back home again. With a couple surprises poured in between. We'll explore a variety of flavors, from rich reds to crisp whites and everything in between. Plus, there will be delectable nibbles perfectly paired to complement each sip.

Bring a friend, bring your curiosity, and let's raise a glass together in celebration of the wonderful world of wine!

Kindly RSVP by 10th December by contacting JJ, your Account Manager, or marketing@dnfinewine.com to ensure we have enough wine to go around. 🥂

Can't wait to share this unforgettable tasting experience with you!

Cheers, JJ


Fine Wine Series

Paris Butter Presents: A Fine Wine Series Champagne! (March)

Embark on a tasting journey every month at the Fine Wine Series, where we're pairing sensational wines with the culinary delights of Paris Butter!

For the month of March, we're kicking off with indulging in the effervescent world of Champagne, uncovering its nuances and perfect food pairings.

From a crisp Brut to an exquisite demi-sec, embark on a tasting journey through a curated selection of Champagnes, complimented with a delectable three-course menu (and signature snacks), specifically crafted by renowned chef Hick Honeyman and Cuisine's 2023 Chef of the Year, Zennon Wijlens.

  • Champagne Larmandier-Bernier Latitude Extra Brut NV
  • Champagne André Clouet V6 Experience Grand Cru Pinot Noir NV
  • Champagne Billecart-Salmon Les Rendez-Vous No. 3 NV
  • Champagne Billecart-Salmon Demi-Sec NV

Elevate your palate, expand your knowledge, and immerse yourself in the Fine Wine Series. Whether you're a connoisseur or an enthusiast there's always something new to discover!

Reserve your spot for an evening of effervescent culinary delight by contacting Melissa, or book online at Paris Butter here.

Event Overview:

  • Theme of January: Champagne
  • Date: February 21st, 2024
  • Location: Paris Butter, 166 Jervois Road, Herne Bay, Auckland

Experience Highlights:

  1. Tasting Journey: Guests embark on a tasting journey through a curated selection of Champagnes, from a crisp Brut to an exquisite demi-sec.
    • NV Larmandier-Bernier Latitude Extra Brut
    • NV Champagne André Clouet V6 Experience Grand Cru Pinot Noir
    • NV Billecart-Salmon Les Rendez-Vous No. 3
    • NV Billecart-Salmon Demi-Sec
  1. Gastronomic Delights: 2023 Cuisine chef of the year,  Zennon Wijlens will craft a delectable 3 course menu, including some signature snacks to begin, that has been specifically designed to complement the unique characteristics of each Champagne varietal.
  2. Educational Session: Sommeliers and experts share insights into Champagne production, terroir, and the art of pairing these effervescent wines with various cuisines.
  3. Goody bag: You will walk away with a curated good bag of delights from the evening.

Future Fine Wine Dinner Series Themes:

  • Rosé: March 20th, 2024.
  • Aromatics: April 17th, 2024.

Join Us: Elevate your palate, expand your knowledge, and immerse yourself in the world of Champagne at the first event of the series! Whether you're a connoisseur, or an enthusiast, or you just love a Champagne there's always something new to discover!

Reserve your spot for an evening of effervescent culinary delight by contacting Melissa, or book online at Paris Butter here. 


Paris Butter Presents: Fine Wine Dinner Series (February)
Theme: Champagne!
Date: Saturday, 2nd March 2024
Time: 12:00pm
Location: Paris Butter, 166 Jervois Road, Herne Bay, Auckland
Cost: $225 per person (+GST)

A strictly R18+ event. Please drink responsibly.
Dietary requirements can be catered for with a minimum of 48 hours notice.

Future Fine Wine Dinner Series Themes:
  • April: Rosé 
  • May: Burgundy

From Where We'd Rather Be: 2023 Vintage Harvests Are Wrapping Up In The North!

September 29, 2023|In News

The 2023 Harvest Wrap Up

As picking wraps up in the Northern Hemisphere, we're watching closely in anticipation!

Champagne Billecart-Salmon

Mareuil-sur-Aÿ - Champagne - France

    • 8 September: It’s the vine’s time to shine. Harvest season is off to a promising start. We cannot wait to discover what gifts this vintage will reveal… From vine to hand, we take nature’s achievements and sublimate them into triumphs of savoir-faire.

 

    • 14 September: Kissed by the summer sun, our Chardonnay grapes are ready to be transformed into liquid gold, just as they have for over 205 harvest seasons.

 

    • 20 September: The pursuit of the perfect shade of pink is a true labor of love. Once the vines have gifted us with their precious fruit, our dedicated winemakers meticulously sort the red grapes that will give the radiant, blushing hue to our rosé cuvées.

 

    • 21 September: A first look, and unforgettable impression. The voyage from vine to glass begins with the extraction and settling, or ‘débourbage’, of precious juice before the cold and slow fermentation process begins under the watchful eye of Florent Nys, chief winemaker.

 

  • 23 September: The journey begins—a voyage from vine, to crate, to oak cask—guided every step of the way by the gentle hands of our vine workers and winemaker.
We cannot wait to discover this year’s flavourful destination.


Champagne André Clouet

Bouzy - Champagne - France

An abundant and beautiful grape harvest is coming to an end, making 2023 one of the hottest harvests of the century.Mother Earth has given us the gift of abundance. Exceptionally large bunches of grapes, magnificent Chardonnays, despite a slightly more difficult harvest for the Pinots. 2023 could be a surprising vintage…


Pares Balta

Penedes - Spain

We want to give a little summary of the harvest in 2023, which has been the shortest ever made at Pares Balta. We started August 09 and ended September 19.

Never in my life – in the 21 vintages I’ve made – have I seen this at home.

And what has been very peculiar has been how the drought has affected the plants under water stress, obviously with high temperatures as well. We have only had one heatwave in August ’23 – 5 days of peak heat and the noral order of ripening has been altered.

The reds came at the same time as the whites. White ones are harvested usually at the beginning, then more came and in the end there has been chaos-but we have successfully done it. We have solved technical and organisational decisions very quickly. and successfully.

We are very happy and we have to say that the greatest peculiarity is that this phenolic maturity in the skins of the red varietals has been an incredible case in which we had good skin maturity but instead, moderate graduation – not a very high graduation. ie. Correct sugars and balanced acidity – which never happens – has gone very well for light red wines.


San Felice

Tuscany - Italy

The most fascinating part of the year is finally with us! The harvest is in full swing and as you walk through the vines on our three properties you will be able to meet our oenologist and his team busy picking and selecting the best bunches. Looking back, 2023 has been a year with extremely varied weather. We started with a warm and dry winter, followed by a spring with an exceptional amount of rain, and then a summer with Saharan temperatures.

The expectations for this year are that the output will be lower than in previous years, but in terms of quality, all the factors are there for some excellent wine to be produced.

You really must be prudent at such a crucial time, so we will wait for the completion of the harvest and to get our precious grapes into the cellar to begin the next stages. Every step will be vital in preserving and getting the best out of the result of a whole year of hard work and passion.

2023 marks an important milestone in our winemaker Leonardo Bellaccini’s career, as he celebrates his 40th harvest. 40 years of passion and dedication for his work and for San Felice. Congratulations to Leonardo from the entire team!

September is the time when grapes have reached their optimal level of ripeness. Grapes are the primary source of sugar, acidity, and flavor compounds needed for winemaking. Winemakers carefully monitor the ripening process, known as veraison, to determine the ideal time to harvest when the grapes have the perfect balance of sugar and acidity.



NEW! 'Baby Bille': Charles Le Bel NV Brut ‘Inspiration 1818’ by Billecart-Salmon

August 23, 2023|In New Releases, News, Wines

NEW ARRIVAL: Champagne Charles le Bel NV Brut ‘Inspiration 1818’ by Billecart-Salmon

“Long may the champagne flow.”

During these inflationary times many wine drinkers may be tightening their vinous budgetary belts and vowing to sip more thoughtfully in 2023. We hear you! We feel your pain!

And we know that Champagne has always symbolized the “good life” and is the reason Champagne is inextricably linked to a wonderful lightness of being, to happiness and to celebration! In these challenging times, we sure need a generous sprinkling of sparkling.

Champagne in France is an anytime drink, and in NZ, we’re not far behind them – Champagne can be drunk whenever you want, with whatever you want. So, when there’s a global shortage with prices skyrocketing, we said ENOUGH! Our customers will not be sacrificing their quality Champagne tastes by resorting to rummaging in the bargain bins.

Dhall & Nash rapturously welcomes to our shores – Champagne Charles Le Bel ‘Inspiration 1818’ by Billecart-Salmon. This is the NZ debut of “Baby Billecart”.

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“Tout ce qui est petit est mignon!”

– everything that’s small is cute!

Rather than reaching for the big brands with big price tags this year, perhaps you should dive into something “smaller”— you won’t be disappointed by this hidden little gem that doesn’t sacrifice an iota of class and taste – Champagne Charles Le Bel ‘Inspiration 1818’.

Every year, legendary Grande Marque Champagne Billecart-Salmon vinifies base wines from more parcels than it actually needs for the production of its main cuvées. Some of the wines are bottled to be part of their secondary wine, Charles Le Bel, often served in Parisian bistros and First Class airlines in France – it’s Billecart quality at a very approachable price.

The Allure of Champagne Billecart-Salmon

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The oldest continuously family-owned Champagne House, Billecart-Salmon was founded in 1818 by the marriage of Nicolas Francois Billecart and Elisabeth Salmon. For over two hundred years, the House has developed a renowned expertise in crafting fine, elegant, and beautifully balanced Champagnes. From the beginning, their heirs have never stopped aiming for excellence in winemaking. Today led by seventh generation Mathieu Roland-Billecart, each family member has endeavoured to pursue the family tradition and stay faithful to the same motto: “give priority to quality, strive for excellence.”

Consequently, in Billecart-Salmon’s secondary label nothing is sacrificed. They oversee and handle everything in the vinification of Charles Le Bel champagne. The grapes come from a mix of vineyards with a portion from their younger vines. The entire operation, including the “dégorgement” and dosage take place in the cellars of this famous champagne house. This is an absolute guarantee of origin, quality, and character!

Champagne Charles le Bel NV 'Inspiration 1818' Brut by Billecart-Salmon

A delicious, classic champagne with aromas of brioche, almonds, and pears. It is a great value Champagne that offers an exceptional opportunity to get a premium champagne without breaking the bank.
Very fine and crystalline bubbles, golden yellow light. Impressive nose, with aromas of brioche, almonds, butter, apple, and pear. A beautiful stroke, mineral, very good balance between acidity and roundness, citrus fruits, and long finish
Sparkling and crystalline with fine and plentiful bubbles. A blooming nose with harmonious notes of butter, white flesh fruits as well as Mirabelle plums and dried fruits. A well balanced mouth, structured thanks to the greatness of the Pinots Noirs, with flavours of white flesh fruits. The Chardonnays bring to this wine a refreshing finish with notes of citrus fruits and pepper.

Blend:

  • Chardonnay 37%
  • Pinot Meunier 30%
  • Pinot Noir 33%
  • Reserve wine 70%

4.1 Stars on Vivino

Good value for money. Similar wines usually cost 55% more.
Top 4% of wines from Champagne
Top 2% of wines in The World

“Clear pale lemon in color with medium plus intensity and notes of Brioche, bread dough, melon, apple, orange zest and lemon peel. This wine is dry with high acid, low alcohol, medium plus body and a medium finish.”
– Max Sheets, most upvoted review

“Lots of citrus notes. Lime, lemon, pear and apple. A bit of brioche in the finish. For the price. Fantastic. Stand up next to bottles more than double the price.”

“Quite outstanding. Loved it a lot. Amazing mix of yellow apples, apricot, baked apples. Some brioche too. Hints of citrus, very very subtle.”

“Really light champagne. Great flavor and small light bubbles that are super refreshing. Comes from the Billecart-Salmon house. For half the price as well.”


1818 Image by 'Two More Glasses'

Charles Le Bel is great value and also a great chance to obtain this calibre of champagne for not only magnificent celebrations but also for any and every other occasion when the sound of a POP is essential to having some fun!

Stop reaching for more familiar Champagne names, do your wallet a favour and dive into something “smaller”—you never know what a hidden gem you may find with Champagne Charles Le Bel ‘Inspiration 1818’.

Trust the sleuthing palates of Dhall & Nash!

The Quirky Cool Stuff

Yes, the 1818 of Charles Le Bel references the foundation date of the esteemed Champagne house Billecart-Salmon…

…but did you know that ‘1818’ is an ‘Angel number’! What the heck is an angel number you ask. It has a very positive spiritual meaning. Believe it or not, the 1818 Angel Number message is a sign that you’ll meet your soulmate if you’ve been searching for your perfect match – and at a time when you least expect to. Pop that bottle now and see what happens! ☺


David Nash's World of Wine Tour

David Nash's World of Wine Tour @ The Wine Room, Smith & Caughey's

A Hosted Tour of The Great Wine Regions of The World.

Join fine wine curator and master storyteller David Nash, alongside regional experts as they take you on a world tour from Champagne to Tuscany to Napa all from the comfort of The Wine Room at Smith & Caughey's Auckland.

Taste regional benchmarks, learn from the experts and take advantage of special offers on the night exclusively for ticket holders, including 10% off wines purchased during the event (while stocks last, please note Champagne and Spirits are excluded from the discount, unless otherwise stated.).

Join the standing, free-flowing event at The Wine Room by David Nash, with canapés to match.

• Champagne by Veuve Clicqout

• French wines from Burgundy to Bordeaux with specialist, Alex Hoinville

• Italian wine ambassador, Marco Nordio shares his favourite wines

• and our own Melissa Csigay, with iconic Californian pours including:

  • Francis Ford Coppola Diamond Collection Zinfandel
  • Cristom Vineyards Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
  • Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley Merlot
  • Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Karia Chardonnay
  • Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Hands of Time

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$99 per person
Thursday 6pm, 19 October 2023
The Wine Room by David Nash is located at Smith & Caughey's, Queen Street, Level 2.

A strictly R18+ event. Please drink responsibly.