no account? click here.
already a member?
sign in
Champagne Pannier Brut Selection, Champagne, France NV, Methusalems
" A classic champagne ideal for an aperitif. A yeasty nose, a well balanced and elegant attack make it very easy to drink, the long finish shows how serious the wine is. Champagne Pannier is the house champagne of discerning establishments the world over. "
food & wine matching... Canapés, Fish & Shellfish & Salads
Champagne
Dry Rich & Complex
Wine Type... ChampagneVintage... NVStyle... Rich & Complex WhitesCountry... FranceRegion... ChampagneGrower Name... Champagne PannierGrape Variety... Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot MeunierABV... 12%Closure... Natural Cork
Champagne Pannier
The traditional blending of Champagne wines is the secret which goes into making Pannier a classic Champagne. The three traditional varieties of Champagne grapes - Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir ripen for Pannier year round throughout the noble vineyards of Champagne.
Off the beaten trail in the backdrop of the Marne Valley vineyards in Château-Thierry, in the tranquility of our thousand year old cellars, the bottles are stored and aged in serenity.
Pinot Noir vineyards in the Marne Valley
Age old tradition is aided by modern methods at all stages of the wine making process, assuring the combination of rigour and creativity. This technical mastery, hailed by all, allows Pannier's chef de caves to produce a champagne of valour and virtue, consistent in with the house style: elegant, well balanced and long.
Champagne Pannier was founded by Louis Eugene Pannier in 1899, in Dizy, next to Epernay. In 1937, his son purchased medieval cellars in Château-Thierry, in the Marne Valley transferred his thriving Champagne house there from Dizy in the same year. The house was purchased by a consortium of growers in 1974.
During an archaeological study in 1999, a XIV century rock carving of an archer was found in the cellars.
This carving became Pannier's new logo for with the motto of "Ad perfectionem intendere" - we aim for perfection.
The grand and elegant entrance to the cellars of Champagne Pannier
Champagne
Champagne is a region in the north-east of France famous the world over for its sparkling wine of the same name and concentrated around the towns of Reims, Epernay and Ay.
Vines are cultivated near the northern-most extreme of latitude for viticulture, and the cool climate results in the high acidity that is necessary for the production of high-quality sparkling wines. Vineyards can be generally categorised as chalky plains, lending the wines an inherent mineral character.
Wines are made (according to strict regulations) by the method known as methode traditionelle, or methode Champenoise. This involves, but is not limited to, the use of certain grape varieties grown within the Champagne region - namely Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier (a few other local varieties are permitted in theory but in practice are rarely used) and importantly, the secondary fermentation that results in the all-important bubbles, must take place in the bottle.
Other regions around the world have imported this method, most notably California, New Zealand and Australia, but few producers rival the quality of sparkling wine to be found in Champagne.
Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir is the grape variety used in all quality red wines from Burgundy, and as a varietal wine in several parts of the New World, most notably New Zealand, California and Chile. It is also one of the three grape varieties commonly used in the production of Champagne and other traditional method sparkling wines of the world, either as a 100% blancs de noirs or (more commonly) as part of the traditional Champagne blend.
Pinot Noir is somewhat temperamental and, unlike Cabernet Sauvignon, can only flourish in certain conditions and when afforded the utmost care on the part of vine-grower and wine-maker alike. Relatively, thin-skinned, the grapes produce red wines of lower tannins, lighter colour and great charm and delicacy which evolve comparatively quickly, although the very best examples are slow to fade.
Chardonnay
Chardonnay is arguably the best known and most versatile white grape variety in the wine world. It's traditional homeland is that of Burgundy, where it is responsible for such names as Chablis, Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet to name but a few, but it has also found success in almost every wine-producing region the world over - partly due to its versatility, used as it is as a varietal wine, in blends and as a key ingredient of many sparkling wines.
The vine itself produces relatively high-yields and is very hardy. Wines made from chardonnay tend to have high acidity and ripe apple and citrus flavours and offer value at every price point. It lends itself well to oak treatment, and the best examples of high-quality Chardonnay can age and develop over many years.
Champagne Pannier Brut Selection, Champagne, France NV, Jeroboams
" A classic champagne ideal for an aperitif. A yeasty nose, a well balanced and elegant attack make it very easy to drink, the long finish shows how serious the wine is... "
food & wine matching... Canapés, Fish & Shellfish & Salads
Champagne
Save £60.00 a case
Dry Rich & Complex
Wine Type... ChampagneVintage... NVStyle... Rich & Complex WhitesCountry... FranceRegion... ChampagneGrower Name... Champagne PannierGrape Variety... Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot MeunierABV... 12%Closure... Natural Cork
Champagne Pannier Brut Selection, Champagne, France NV, Magnums
" A classic champagne ideal for an aperitif. A yeasty nose, a well balanced and elegant attack make it very easy to drink, the long finish shows how serious the wine is... "
food & wine matching... Canapés, Fish & Shellfish & Salads
Champagne
Save £35.10 a case
Dry Rich & Complex
Wine Type... ChampagneVintage... NVStyle... Rich & Complex WhitesCountry... FranceRegion... ChampagneGrower Name... Champagne PannierGrape Variety... Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot MeunierABV... 12%Closure... Natural Cork
Champagne Pannier Brut Selection, Champagne, France NV
" A classic champagne ideal for an aperitif. Its yeasty nose, a well balanced and elegant attack make it very easy to drink, the long finish shows how serious the wine is... "
food & wine matching... Canapés, Fish & Shellfish & Salads
Champagne
Save £32.40 a case
Dry Rich & Complex
Wine Type... ChampagneVintage... NVStyle... Rich & Complex WhitesCountry... FranceRegion... ChampagneGrower Name... Champagne PannierGrape Variety... Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot MeunierABV... 12%Closure... Natural Cork
Champagne Pannier Brut Rose, Champagne, France NV, Magnums
" Brilliant salmon pink colour with a fine stream of minuscule bubbles. A strong bouquet of fully ripened red fruits (cherry, raspberry). Fresh and pure on the palate with overtones of red fruits and toasted bread... "
food & wine matching... Canapés, Salads & Roast Chicken
Champagne
Save £42.00 a case
Dry Rich & Complex
Wine Type... ChampagneVintage... NVStyle... Full Bodied RosésCountry... FranceRegion... ChampagneGrower Name... Champagne PannierGrape Variety... Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot MeunierABV... 12%Closure... Natural Cork











