Sashimi and Sancerre at Cocoro [SOLD-OUT]
Indulge in a Night of Exquisite Pairings
Elegance and harmony awaits with an exclusive evening of exquisite Sancerre wines and the finest Sashimi Auckland City has to offer!
Set in the intimate 3-hat restaurant Cocoro (Japanese for 'heart and soul'), Chef Makoto Tokuyama has curated a bespoke menu where every dish has been artfully matched with hand-selected wines from the famed Sacerre region, to create an evening that's ichigo ichie: a bespoke culinary experience.
With only eight seats available, this is a rare opportunity to experience exceptional craftsmanship in food and wine, at its finest.
Menu
YOKOSO ようこそ
Chef’s Selections of Zensai Appetizers:
Suggested match: NV Champagne Billecart-Salmon Le Réserve on arrival
OTSUKURI お造’り
Sashimi Platter of Assorted Market Seafood: House Blend Fresh Wasabi, Gari, Varieties of Sauces
Suggested match: Alphonse Mellot Sancerre 2017 Côtes de la Charité ‘Les Pénitents’ Chardonnay
NAKAZARA 中皿
Tora Coastal Crayfish and Asian Mushroom Miso-Gratin & Garden Salad
Suggested match: Alphonse Mellot Sancerre 2020 ‘La Moussiere’ Rosé
SHIME 食事
Chef’s Selection of Assorted Sushi Plate: Akazu Red Vinegar, Saga Short Grain Rice, Manuka Honey infused Gari
Suggested match: Alphonse Mellot Sancerre 2020 ‘La Moussiere’ Blanc
BETSUBARA べつばら
Yuzu Miso Crème Brûlée, Soy Sauce Ice-Cream, Dorayaki Pancake
Suggested match: Château D’arche, La Perle d’Arche (Sauternes)
*Food menu designed by Chef Makoto Tokuyama of Cocoro
**Wines ordered on the night will be tallied and billed by Dhall and Nash to you on the following day;
Note: Additional wines will be served in 150ml increments (excluding the Sauterness at 75ml), all at wholesale prices. The $210 dinner price is payable to the restaurant on the evening and wines prices below will be tallied for you during the evening and billed to you the following day.
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Champagne Billecart-Salmon NV Le Réserve | $19.95 (150ml) |
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Alphonse Mellot 2017 Sancerre 2017 Côtes de la Charité ‘Les Pénitents’ Chardonnay | $15.00 (150ml) |
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Alphonse Mellot Sancerre 2020 ‘La Moussiere’ Rosé | $15.00 (150ml) |
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Alphonse Mellot Sancerre 2020 ‘La Moussiere’ Blanc | $15.00 (150ml) |
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Château D’arche, La Perle d’Arche (Sauternes) | $10.00 (75ml) |
About Alphonse Mellot
“Alphonse Mellot’s white Sancerres are amongst the most brilliant and pure illustrations of the genius of the Sauvignon grape”
– The World’s Greatest Wines, Michel Bettane and Thierry Desseauve
Not only are the wines from Alphonse Mellot considered to be some of the most outstanding Pinot Noirs and Sauvignon Blancs in the world, but the Mellot family itself must surely be one of the longest running winemaking dynasties that ever existed.
Situated in Sancerre, the stunning hilltop town bordering the River Loire in the Loire Valley, historic records mention the Mellot family in connection to wine production as far back as 1513. This winemaking family and business has survived medieval sieges, the French Revolution, phylloxera, two world wars and the enormous rise in international popularity of New World Sauvignon Blancs.
About Cocoro
"Step through the door at this city-fringe haven (Cocoro means ‘heart and soul’) and it’s not hard to imagine you are slap-bang in Japan. The serenity remains as you indulge in taste after taste of sea and land."
- Cuisine Good Food Awards
At Cocoro, Japanese for ‘heart and soul’, they serve contemporary Japanese cuisine in an old brick building nestled just off Auckland's lively Ponsonby Road. Each visit to Cocoro is ichigo ichie, a bespoke culinary experience.
Champagne & French Fry Day: Top Notch Pairing
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.


Stop & Smell the Rosés at Paname Social
Paname Social in association with Dhall & Nash Fine Wines are extremely excited to usher in the spring season at this rosé-filled vinous evening.
We invite you to join us at Paname Social on Thursday, 28th of September, to enjoy these blushing beauties alongside a specially curated, shared-style menu designed to make everything sing together!
Paname (puh-nam) is what Parisians lovingly call the city of Paris.The origin of the word Paname traces back to Panama and its famous hats, which were popular amongst Parisians in France in the early 1900s.
At Paname Social, they aim to showcase European flavours and hospitality at its best.
Appetizer:
Asparagus choux, black sesame
Domaine des Pothiers Eclipse Methode Ancestrale (Loire Valley, France)
Starters:
Artisan French charcuterie, Duck Liver Crème Brulée, Selection of artisan Bread and truffled butter
Château Gassier Esprit IGP Méditerranée Rosé (South of France)
Mains:
Pan Fried Snapper, clams, tomato, roasted fennel, pine nuts
Roasted Beetroot salad, Camembert pané, Candied walnut, Balsamic dressing
Château Gassier Le Pas du Moine Rosé (Provence, France)
Château Gassier Cuvée 946 Rosé (Provence, France)
Dessert:
Tarte Tatin, berry and Monbazillac sorbet
Paul Jaboulet Aîné Muscat Le Chant des Griolles (Rhône Valley, France)
For an extra $29: Champagne Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé
NEW! 'Baby Bille': Charles Le Bel NV Brut ‘Inspiration 1818’ by Billecart-Salmon
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”.

“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

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.”

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!
'Once in a lifetime' Exclusive Dinner with Guest - Ferréol Dufou of Château Troplong Mondot, 1st Grand Cru Classé Saint-Émilion
This dinner held at Auckland's Paris Butter restaurant aims to accomplish two significant goals: bringing together the fine wine community and providing an exceptional dining experience.
This exclusive event will serve as a platform for wine enthusiasts, connoisseurs, and industry professionals to come together in a convivial setting and engage with Troplong Mondot's esteemed representative, Férreol Du Fou.
As attendees savor a top-notch dining experience meticulously curated by Paris Butter, they will have the opportunity to interact with Férreol Du Fou, exchanging insights and knowledge about the world of fine wines. By uniting wine enthusiasts and providing a top-tier dining experience, this event at Paris Butter fosters a vibrant and collaborative atmosphere, further enriching the appreciation and enjoyment of fine wines among all attendees.
Tasting:
- TROPLONG MONDOT 2009
- TROPLONG MONDOT 2015
- TROPLONG MONDOT 2017
- TROPLONG MONDOT 2002
- MONDOT 2018 MAGNUM
'Once in a lifetime' Exclusive Trade Masterclass with Guest - Ferréol Dufou of Château Troplong Mondot, 1st Grand Cru Classé Saint-Émilion
Dhall & Nash, in collaboration with Troplong Mondot's Férreol Du Fou will host this Masterclass designed specifically for 16 trade professionals in New Zealand.
The class aims to provide an unparalleled learning experience for trade professionals. Led by Férreol Du Fou, the renowned expert and representative of Troplong Mondot, participants will have the opportunity to delve into the rich heritage and winemaking philosophy of this esteemed vineyard. Held at the prestigious location of The French Cafe in Auckland, the Masterclass offers an exquisite ambiance and the perfect setting for industry professionals to expand their knowledge, refine their palate, and establish valuable connections within the wine community.
By attending this event, trade professionals can enhance their expertise, discover new flavours, and gain invaluable insights into the artistry behind Troplong Mondot's acclaimed wines, ultimately elevating their knowledge and careers in the New Zealand wine industry.
Tasting:
- TROPLONG MONDOT 2009
- TROPLONG MONDOT 2014
- TROPLONG MONDOT 2015
- TROPLONG MONDOT 2017
- TROPLONG MONDOT 2018
- MONDOT 2018
- MONDOT 2019
Soirée Française at Atelier
Soirée Française at Atelier
Take a trip down sensory lane and join us for French-fueled gastronomic evening, with a wine-matched five course meal at Atelier K Road.
For one evening only, Atelier have devised a deliciously diverse dégustation that will transport you to a European wonderland, paired with six Dhall & Nash French favourites, from the vineyards of Burgundy, Champagne, Alsace and the Loire Valley. Hosted by the energetically enigmatic Jean-Jacques Bourvis, it's a night, not to be missed.
$140 per person. Visit Atelier to reserve a spot at Soirée Française today.