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Gardet Brut Premier Cru NV (Magnum 1.5L)  - First Bottle

Technical Details

  • BlendProprietary Blend
  • CountryFrance
  • RegionChampagne
  • AppellationChampagne
  • Alcohol14.9%

Gardet Brut Premier Cru NV (Magnum 1.5L)

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44% off retail!
Too late, we are SOLD OUT!

A magnum of Brut Premier Cru for under $70!? With a “normal” retail price of $125!? What a day this is!! DON’T MISS!

Maison Gardet was established in the late 19th century when Charles Gardet, an entrepreneurial shopkeeper, founded his House in Epernay. In the 1930s, his son, Georges Gardet, moved to Chigny-les-Roses to continue the tradition and develop the Champagne Gardet brand. We are one of the privileged few to import this brand DIRECTLY from France, so our pricing is...extraordinary.

Getting married, having a big party, or do you just have a Champagne problem like we do? We GOT you! One of our go to producers for everyday Champagne satisfaction, by far. Marzipan, candied lemon peel, citrus oils, mineral, toasty French baguette and even a bit of ginger...so good! Magnums are always better!

FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED...! Only 60 magnums to sell and they will go fast!

About the Producer

Maison Gardet was established in the late 19th century when Charles Gardet, an entrepreneurial shopkeeper, founded his House in Epernay. In the 1930s, his son Georges Gardet moved to Chigny-les-Roses to continue the tradition and develop the Champagne Gardet brand. The Prieux family, who has been working in the arboricultural and wine sectors for years, is now the proud owner of the House. Deeply attached to its roots in the Champagne region, Maison Gardet combines 21st century technology with the tradition inspired by the founder of the House, to produce champagnes of outstanding quality. In order to maintain the quality and character of its champagnes year after year, Maison Gardet takes advantage of the latest technological innovations to master every parameter of "methode champenoise" winemaking. This winemaking process is the key step in turning grapes into a heavenly drink; therefore, it is adapted to each of our cuvees to get the finest champagne.