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Jules Camuset, Non-Vintage Brut

Jules Camuset, Non-Vintage Brut

Jules Camuset was a merchant in the important town of Aÿ (pronounced Ayee). At the end of the 19th century, the name died out but one of the last Camusets married a Boizel of Epernay. The fusion of the two houses created a very successful family business that is still thriving today, still run by a Boizel and still maintaining its reputation for quality and outstanding value for money. Jules Camuset Brut is exclusive to The Wine Society and is made from high-quality fruit: a blend of 15% chardonnay, 30% pinot noir and 55% pinot meunier. The style is light, dry and refreshing, undemanding and therefore the perfect party fizz.

Made by Champagne Boizel

Established in Epernay in 1834, the Champagne house of Boizel is run by Evelyne Roques-Boizel, who represents the fifth generation. Show more >

Suggested Food Match: Rillettes de la Mer; Gougere; Crab; other suggestions...

Availability
In Stock
Previous Price
 
Case of 6
£117.00
Bottle
£19.50
Case of 6
£97.00
Save
£20.00
Product Code
CH771
Product Type
Champagne
Origin
Champagne
Style
Bone Dry
Dominant Grape
Pinot Noir Meunier Chardonnay
Drink Dates
Within one year of purchase
Alcohol Level
12.0%
Closure Type
Champagne Cork
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"Consistently good champagne. Excellent value too."

Mr Alan Sleator (21-Sep-2010)


"A thoroughly enjoyable champagne which has been offered at my home for many years. It used, I think, to be dramatically attractively priced but there are now some serious competitors with the Chandon/Greenpoint well worth trying. As always the third glass is much better than the first."

Lord Remnant (23-Nov-2009)


"This was excellent value as an everyday drinking Champagne, now less so, especially given the glut of Champagne in the overall market. I was expecting to see some good offers from the Society given the glut, but so far am disappointed. Our Christmas drinking fizz may have to come from elsewhere! Jules Camuset is a good drink but has to be competitive in its market."

Mr Colin Fuller (19-Nov-2009)


"We have been buying the Jules Camuset, normally in Montreuil-sur-Mer, for over 6 years. When faced with a wedding in the family, we bought 2 bottles each of the Society's Champagne, the Moet and the Camuset; set up a blind tasting at home with a large group and 80% of the group chose the Camuset! One of its great strengths is its consistency over the years and the very reasonable price."

Mr James A Cuming (12-Nov-2009)


"This is a light, bone dry and very refreshing style of champagne. Particularly attractive as a blend of the two red champagne grapes with chardonnay as well. The high proportion of pinot meunier comes through on the palate. I regard it as a very good value party champagne and it was much appreciated at a recent family wedding."

Dr M Kenworthy-Browne (11-Nov-2009)

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