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Six-Pack · Brut Champagne · Virtual Pop-Up Shop 2026

The Establishment

Six of Champagne’s most respected houses doing exactly what they’re supposed to do — impeccably

There are moments that call for the unconventional, the grower-producer, the discovery. And then there are moments that call for Bollinger.

This pack is an unashamed celebration of Champagne’s great houses — the producers whose names have meant consistency, quality and genuine pleasure for generations. Bollinger at its most Pinot Noir-driven and magnificent. Moët in both its classic Brut and its pink iteration. Henriot’s quietly excellent Souverain. The beautifully refined Gosset Grande Réserve. And Henri Dosnon, the grower who bridges the gap between the two worlds with considerable elegance. Six bottles for six occasions. Or one very good evening.

The Bottles

1

Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut NV

Champagne · Non-Vintage · Moët & Chandon

The world’s most recognised Champagne. Famous for a reason.

Moët & Chandon Impérial is the benchmark by which most people measure all other Champagne, and it earns that position honestly — fresh, approachable and consistently well made, with green apple, brioche and a gentle floral note that makes it universally welcoming. Open this first. Let everyone relax. The more interesting bottles follow.

2

Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial Brut NV

Champagne · Rosé · Non-Vintage · Moët & Chandon

The pink twin. Everything the Impérial is, dressed for a better occasion.

The addition of still Pinot Noir red wine to the Impérial blend produces a wine of noticeably more character and vivacity — the same approachability and freshness, but with ripe strawberry, raspberry and a warmth that makes it the more celebratory of the two. Tasted alongside the Brut, the difference is instructive and entirely enjoyable. Two Moëts, two personalities, one great house doing both beautifully.

3

Henri Dosnon NV Brut Sélection

Champagne · Côte des Bar · Grower-Producer · Non-Vintage

The grower who bridges the gap between house and artisan — and does it with great style.

Henri Dosnon farms in the Côte des Bar, the southern part of Champagne that has produced some of the region’s most interesting grower Champagnes in recent years. The Brut Sélection shows the area’s signature Pinot Noir character — red fruit, body and a vinous quality that sets it apart from the lighter Chardonnay-dominant styles. More character per pound than anything else in the pack, and the bottle most likely to make a Champagne convert of someone who thought they didn’t like it.

4

Champagne Henriot Brut Souverain NV

Champagne · Non-Vintage · Henriot

The quiet achiever — Henriot is the house that serious Champagne drinkers whisper about.

Henriot is one of the few remaining independently owned Champagne houses, and its independence shows in the wine — Chardonnay-dominant, precise and elegant in a way that reflects genuine conviction rather than market positioning. The Brut Souverain is all lemon zest, white flowers, brioche and chalk — a leaner, more mineral style that rewards attention. The connoisseur’s pick of the pack, and the one that will make you want to know more about the house that made it.

5

Gosset Grande Réserve Brut NV

Champagne · Non-Vintage · Gosset · Oldest Wine House in Champagne

Founded in 1584. Still the best reason to open before dinner.

Gosset is the oldest wine house in Champagne — not the oldest Champagne house, the oldest wine house, pre-dating the invention of sparkling wine entirely. That history breeds confidence, and the Grande Réserve shows it: rich, round and generous, with ripe orchard fruit, ginger and a bready complexity that comes from extended ageing on its lees. The most food-friendly bottle in the pack and the one that most rewards being opened well before dinner rather than poured the moment guests arrive.

6

Bollinger Brut Special Cuvée NV

Champagne · Non-Vintage · Bollinger · Finish here

The big finish. James Bond’s Champagne. It absolutely lives up to the billing.

Bollinger’s Special Cuvée is the most Pinot Noir-dominant of the major non-vintage Champagnes — rich, full-bodied and gloriously complex, with apple, pear, brioche, spice and a depth and weight that makes it the most serious glass in the pack. Aged in old oak and on the lees for a minimum of three years, it arrives with a level of complexity that its non-vintage status entirely fails to signal. Save it for last. Let it close proceedings with the authority it brings to every occasion it attends. Shaken? Never. Stirred? Absolutely.

What’s included

Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut NV
Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial Brut NV
Henri Dosnon NV Brut Sélection
Champagne Henriot Brut Souverain NV
Gosset Grande Réserve Brut NV
Bollinger Brut Special Cuvée NV

Pick-up available Fri–Sun · Serve well chilled · Open the Gosset first

Six houses. Six glasses. The Establishment, thoroughly justified.

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