Region Alsace-Champagne

Ardinat Faust Blanc de Blancs 2013

A rare and delicious 100% Chardonnay Champagne from Domaine Ardinat-Faust in Vandières. José Ardinat and his wife Joelle Faust took over the family Champagne vineyards from organic pioneer Serge Faust. Now their son Christophe is the next generation to work…

Domaine Eugène Meyer

The Meyer family has been making wine since 1620 in Bergholtz in southern Alsace on approximately 22 acres of land bought by the family after the French Revolution. With a 350 year-old tradition of making wine, in 1969 Eugene Meyer…

Serge Faust Cuvée de Réserve Champagne

Non-Vintage Appellation: Champagne (Vandières-Marne) 50% Pinot Noir, 50% Chardonnay Aged for three years in large oak barrels. this Champagne has a rich, full aroma, creamy texture. and mature fruit flavors made more complex by hints of yeast and nuts. This…

Serge Faust “Carte d’Or” Brut Champagne

Non-Vintage AOC Champagne – Vandières (Marne) Aged for three years in large oak barrels. this Champagne has a rich, full aroma, creamy texture. and mature fruit flavors made more complex by hints of yeast and nuts. This dry, full-bodied style…

Ardinat Faust

The Faust twenty acres of vineyards. certified organic since 1971, are located in Vandières,  on the Marne River in the Champagne district of France. The soil is mostly clay  with varying levels of chalk, rich in magnesium and with a…

Domaine Eugène Meyer Riesling

As a varietal, Riesling, with its great acidity, is one of the rare grapes that can make fabulous sweet wines as well as dazzling dry wines by stopping fermentation;  either by adding sulphur dioxide, by centrifuging, or by chilling the…

Domaine Eugène Meyer Pinot Blanc

Pinot Blanc is a grape that is widely grown but doesn’t usually stand on its own, except in Alsace and in parts of Northern Italy. The grape is derived from Pinot Gris, itself a form of Pinot Noir, and it’s…

Domaine Eugène Meyer Gewurztraminer

The grape is grown all over the world but it is in Alsace, in a small strip of hillside in northeast France bordered by Germany and the Rhine river, where grapes with the best features of Gewurztraminer are produced.