Champagne Mailly Grand Cru
We reviewed a number of Champagnes with Nick Bulleid MW and found Champagne Mailly Grand Cru was the best by far. We have since secured the exclusive distribution rights in Australia for sales of Champagne Mailly Grand Cru.


There are 324 villages (or ‘crus’) with vineyards in the Champagne region. Each cru is rated by a system called échelle des crus. This system gives each village a percentage score for the quality of the grapes. A Grand Cru has a 100% rating, Premier Crus have a 90-99% rating and all other crus are known as the AOC level. Of the 324 crus representing the Champagne area, only 17 villages are judged worthy to have the Grand Cru appellation. Mailly is one such village.
The Grand Cru grapes are very coveted, rare and expensive. They are only selected for the blending of “prestige cuvées” of the most famous champagne houses.
Mailly distinguish themselves from other champagnes by using grapes from vineyards classified as exclusively Grand Cru. All the blending is 100 % Grand Cru, from the different vineyards of Mailly Champagne situated in the heart of "Grande Montagne de Reims".
Champagne is the reference for the rest of the world. In Champagne, Mailly Grand Cru is the reference.
Our selection of Champagne Mailly Grand Cru can be found here
Wine Spectator Scores
NV Brut Reserve 92 points
1998 Brut Millesime 91 points
2000 Brut Millesime 90 points
2002 Brut Millesime 91 points
NV Brut Rose 91 points
1998 Les Echansons 90 points
1997 Les Echansons 91 points
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