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Pop the Magic: Palmer La Réserve Champagne 3L at 7WINE6 Liquor Store in Buffalo


Palmer LA Reserve Champagne 3L

Ever wanted to feel like royalty at your next celebration? Say hello to Palmer & Co La Réserve Champagne in a jaw-dropping 3L bottle — now available at your favorite liquor store in Buffalo, aka us, 7wine6.


Big Bottle, Bigger Vibes

This isn't just a bottle — it's an event. The 3-liter Palmer La Réserve Champagne (also known as a Jeroboam, for the wine nerds out there) is a showstopper made for unforgettable toasts, epic parties, or flex-worthy gifts. Crafted by the legendary Champagne house Palmer & Co, this blend is all about balance, finesse, and rich tradition. Think decades of savoir-faire bottled up — and then some.


Taste Talk: What’s Inside the Bubbly Beast?

La Réserve is made from a blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier, aged on lees for years (yes, years), giving it that ultra-smooth, creamy texture and fine bubbles that just dance on your tongue. You’ll pick up brioche, toasted almonds, fresh apples, and a touch of citrus zest. It's rich without being heavy — elegant, expressive, and dangerously drinkable.


Pair It Like a Pro

This big boy pairs beautifully with:

  • Oysters, caviar, or sushi for a luxe bite

  • Brie and soft cheeses for a creamy contrast

  • Or even buttered popcorn if you're just that glam while Netflix-ing

It’s surprisingly versatile, making it perfect whether you're hosting a black-tie gala or popping bottles in the backyard.


Why It’s Special

Besides being the champagne equivalent of a mic drop, what sets Palmer apart is its cooperative of expert growers and commitment to aging. This 3L edition? Rare. Refined. And ready to steal the spotlight.

Plus — let’s be honest — bigger is better.


Available at 7WINE6 Liquor Store in Buffalo

Available now for preorder on our website or purchase directly from our liquor store in Buffalo. But fair warning: this one's a collector's dream, and stock is limited. You snooze, you sip sparkling cider instead.


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