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Dom Perignon 2008

Regular price €362,02 FromMinimum price €301,51 Maximum price €341,84
Unit price€402,01l
Available in 2 gift box

Bollinger La Grande Annee 2008

Regular price €209,75
Unit price€279,67l
Available in 1 wooden box

    Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame 2008

    Regular price €190,58 Minimum price €180,50
    Unit price€240,67l
    Available in 1 title

      Moet et Chandon Grand Vintage 2008

      Regular price €105,68
      Unit price€140,91l
      Available in 1 title

        Roederer Cristal 2008 in Giftbox

        Regular price €402,35 Minimum price €382,19
        Available in 1 title

          Bollinger RD 2008

          Regular price €321,68
          Available in 1 wooden box

            Diebolt Vallois Fleur de Passion 2008 disgorged in 2022

            Regular price €330,76 Minimum price €271,26
            Unit price€361,68l
            Available in 1 title

              Paul Bara 2008 Marie de France Blanc de Noirs

              Regular price €150,25
              Unit price€200,33l
              Available in 1 title

                Amour de Deutz 2008 Blanc de Blancs

                Regular price €251,09
                Unit price€334,79l
                Available in 1 content

                  Philippe Gonet Belemnita 2008 in black gift box Sold out

                  Regular price €199,67 Minimum price €170,42
                  Unit price€227,23l

                  Cuvée William Deutz 2008

                  Regular price €180,50 Minimum price €160,33
                  Unit price€213,77l
                  Available in 1 title

                    Bollinger 2008 Vieilles Vignes Francaises

                    Regular price €3.015,13 Minimum price €2.510,93
                    Unit price€3.347,91l
                    Available in 1 title

                      Champagne 2008

                      2008 – The Magical Eight or the Final Chapter in a Trilogy of Perfection: 1928, 1988, 2008

                      In the history of Champagne, three vintages stand out as benchmarks of perfection: 1928, 1988, and 2008. These three years are united not only by their exceptional quality but also by a rare weather pattern – clear, sunny days combined with cool temperatures. This combination creates the perfect harmony of fine fruit, complex aromas, and vibrant acidity.

                      The 2008 vintage was recognised early on as exceptional. At a time when harvests are starting earlier each year due to climate change, 2008 stands as a reminder of the classic balance achieved in a cool-climate year. Let’s take a closer look at what made this vintage so remarkable.

                      Growing Season and Weather

                      The season began with a cold, wet spring, leading to delayed budbreak and slow vegetative growth. Summer brought moderate warmth and intermittent sunshine but remained generally cool – crucial for slow, balanced ripening and the development of complex aromas. By late August, concerns arose about mildew and rot, but a dry, sunny September turned the situation around. Harvest began in early to mid-September under ideal conditions: bright days, cool nights, and perfectly healthy grapes. The slow ripening allowed for full phenolic maturity while preserving high natural acidity and pristine fruit – the key characteristics of the 2008 vintage.

                      Quality and Longevity of the Vintage

                      These wines, marked by high acidity, concentrated fruit, and pronounced minerality, possess the structure for long-term development and ageing. While some Champagnes will continue to evolve positively over the next 10 to 20 years, others have the potential to remain outstanding even after 50 years. Many major Champagne houses released their 2008 prestige cuvées later than other vintages to allow for extended lees ageing and greater complexity. Critics have hailed 2008 as one of the finest vintages in recent history – Wine Advocate awarded top cuvées up to 99 points, and Decanter rated the vintage 5/5 stars.

                      The Great Champagnes of 2008

                      Some 2008 Champagnes remain youthful and closed, while others already show impressive balance and elegance. It is too early to name a single “best” 2008 Champagne – rather, the vintage offers a wide range of outstanding styles and interpretations.

                      At Alfavin, you can find a carefully curated selection of the finest Champagnes from the 2008 vintage, including:

                      • Prestige Cuvées: Krug 2008, Cristal 2008, Dom Pérignon 2008, Bollinger La Grande Année 2008, Bollinger R.D. 2008, Pol Roger Winston Churchill 2008, La Grande Dame 2008, Comtes de Champagne 2008, Rare 2008, Belle Epoque 2008.
                      • Vintage Champagnes: Roederer Blanc de Blancs 2008, Pol Roger Brut Vintage 2008, Charles Heidsieck 2008, Charles Heidsieck Rosé 2008, Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2008.
                      • Grower Champagnes: Paul Bara “Comtesse Marie de France” 2008, Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion 2008, Hugues Godmé 2008, and other top grower-producer Champagnes available at Alfavin.