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Five-Pack · Premier Cru Champagne · Spring Pop-Up 2026

Cru and Unusual

Premier Cru Champagne at prices that feel almost wrong

Premier Cru is the designation just below Grand Cru in Champagne — and it means the grapes come from villages whose soils and exposures are considered exceptional.

This pack brings together five growers and small houses all making Premier Cru Champagne with genuine conviction. Different houses, different styles, different villages — but one shared quality: these are wines that punch well above their price and make you understand why people spend their lives obsessing over Champagne.

🌸 The Bottles

1

Charles Ellner 1er Cru Brut Champagne

Premier Cru · Non-Vintage · Épernay

The house wine for people who know what Premier Cru actually means

Charles Ellner has been making Champagne in Épernay since 1905 and the 1er Cru shows exactly why they’ve lasted that long. Elegant and precise, with white peach, brioche and a mineral backbone that reminds you these grapes came from somewhere exceptional.

2

Maillart 1er Brut Platine NV

Premier Cru · Non-Vintage · Montagne de Reims

Grower Champagne from the Montagne — serious Pinot Noir country

Nicolas Maillart farms the Montagne de Reims — where Pinot Noir dominates and the wines have real structure and depth. The Platine is his Premier Cru flagship: rich, full-bodied, with red fruit and a creamy texture that makes it ideal alongside food rather than just before it.

3

Frerejean Frères 1er Cru Extra Brut NV

Premier Cru · Extra Brut · Non-Vintage · Côte des Blancs

Zero dosage austerity from one of Champagne’s most exciting new names

The Extra Brut format means almost no added sugar — just the raw, unvarnished character of Premier Cru Chardonnay from the Côte des Blancs. Precise, mineral, and electric, with lemon curd and chalk in equal measure. The most uncompromising bottle in the pack and the one most likely to start a conversation.

4

Camille Savés Carte Blanche Brut 1er Cru NV

Premier Cru · Bouzy · Non-Vintage

From Bouzy — the village that makes Champagne’s most serious Pinot Noir

Bouzy Grand Cru is where Pinot Noir reaches its apex in Champagne, and Camille Savés farms it beautifully. The Carte Blanche is their entry-level Premier Cru — which means it’s still exceptional. Full-bodied, generous and warm, with red berry fruit and a satisfying richness that makes it the most immediately approachable bottle in the pack.

5

Henri Dosnon NV Brut Sélection

Premier Cru · Côte des Bar · Non-Vintage

The Côte des Bar — Champagne’s other country — at its most expressive

Henri Dosnon works in the Côte des Bar — the southernmost region of Champagne, where the style leans richer and more fruit-driven than the Marne. The Brut Sélection is honest, expressive and entirely without pretension — red apple, pastry and a warmth that makes it the perfect closer for the pack. Save it for last or open it first. It works either way.

What’s included

Charles Ellner 1er Cru Brut
Maillart 1er Brut Platine NV
Frerejean Frères 1er Cru Extra Brut NV
Camille Savés Carte Blanche Brut 1er Cru NV
Henri Dosnon NV Brut Sélection

Pick-up available Fri–Sun, May 1–3

Five Premier Cru bottles. One very illuminating afternoon.

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