
The 2014 Lamiable Champagne Grand Cru Cuvée Héliades Brut Millésime is the domaine’s tête de cuvée and a true standout. Champagne Lamiable is a grower estate in the Grand Cru village of Tours-sur-Marne, founded in 1956 and currently run by a small family team: Ophélie crafts the wines and Arnaud farms the vines sustainably. The Cuvée Héliades is produced in exceptional vintages and is limited to 1,500 bottles per year, composed of 80% Chardonnay and 20% Pinot Noir, sourced exclusively from their Grand Cru sites. The wine undergoes vinification in oak and is aged on lees for 7 to 8 years before release. The style is reminiscent of Vilmart’s Coeur de Cuvée, showing the same precision and depth. It pours with a fine, persistent mousse and delivers layered notes of fresh apple, citrus, stone fruit, minerals, and nougat, balanced by a perfectly judged 5 g/L dosage. The finish is long and complex, marking this as a serious Champagne that is both approachable today and capable of further aging. With a retail price typically north of $100 and no other bottles available in the U.S., this is a rare opportunity to secure a Grand Cru grower Champagne of exceptional pedigree!
2014 Lamiable Cuvee Heliades Grand Cru Brut
2014 Lamiable Cuvee Heliades Grand Cru Brut
The 2014 Lamiable Champagne Grand Cru Cuvée Héliades Brut Millésime is the domaine’s tête de cuvée and a true standout. Champagne Lamiable is a grower estate in the Grand Cru village of Tours-sur-Marne, founded in 1956 and currently run by a small family team: Ophélie crafts the wines and Arnaud farms the vines sustainably. The Cuvée Héliades is produced in exceptional vintages and is limited to 1,500 bottles per year, composed of 80% Chardonnay and 20% Pinot Noir, sourced exclusively from their Grand Cru sites. The wine undergoes vinification in oak and is aged on lees for 7 to 8 years before release. The style is reminiscent of Vilmart’s Coeur de Cuvée, showing the same precision and depth. It pours with a fine, persistent mousse and delivers layered notes of fresh apple, citrus, stone fruit, minerals, and nougat, balanced by a perfectly judged 5 g/L dosage. The finish is long and complex, marking this as a serious Champagne that is both approachable today and capable of further aging. With a retail price typically north of $100 and no other bottles available in the U.S., this is a rare opportunity to secure a Grand Cru grower Champagne of exceptional pedigree!