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Champagne NICOLO & PARADIS

Champagne NICOLO & PARADIS

By Glass of Bubbly / 15th June 2015

Agnes and David Nicolo will be pleased to welcome you in their 18th Century restored manor in Arsonval, where you can soak up the atmosphere and discover our delicious range of Champagnes. David Nicolo is the third generaton wine grower in his family, he has developed an extensive knowledge of the wine business over many…

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Champagne Lanson at Wimbledon

By Glass of Bubbly / 13th June 2015

Champagne Lanson has been closely associated with Wimbledon since 1977 and is the Official Supplier of Champagne to The Championships. Champagne Lanson is available in all nine bars and hospitality marquees in the grounds and so has become a part of the “Wimbledon experience”. Wimbledon starts on Monday June 29th and Champagne Lanson has teamed up with the All…

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Michel Gonet Champagne Tasting & Tours

By Glass of Bubbly / 13th June 2015

Settled in a 1896 building, at 37 of the Avenue de Champagne, the Michel Gonet house proposes a different cuvées discovery and tasting. There’s no other building like this one in the Avenue with a neo-gothic architecture. A great place to enjoy a glass of Champagne. You can visit Michel Gonet for tastings and tours, where you…

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SANTO Sparkling Wine Brut Méthode Traditionelle

SANTO Sparkling Wine Brut Méthode Traditionelle

By Glass of Bubbly / 13th June 2015

SANTO Sparkling Wine Brut Méthode Traditionelle makes a world debut as the very first bubbly version of the famous variety by a Santorini producer. The label and bottle are stunning, underlying a pure cosmopolitan vibe. The wine is made with the traditional method with second fermentation in the bottle and ageing on lees. When uncorked,…

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Santo Wines

By Glass of Bubbly / 13th June 2015

The vineyard of Santorini is one of the oldest in the world, with a 3,500 year history, is considered as a World Heritage site. What makes the island of Santorini so unique is the special ecosystem, created by the continuous explosions of the local volcano and the lava that burned the rocks and made the…

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Treat your Dad this Father’s Day to an English Wine Tour with Trek N’Taste

By Glass of Bubbly / 11th June 2015

Treat your Dad for Father’s Day this year, by giving him a picnic box and wine tour of Upperton Vineyards. Enjoy a gourmet picnic in Petworth Park. Taste up to 3-4 different English wines, including sparkling wines with a WSET qualified expert on Saturday 20th June from 12-5. Upperton Vineyards in Sussex is a family run vineyard dedicated to making magnificent English sparkling…

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Champagnes from Rogge Cereser

By Glass of Bubbly / 10th June 2015

Brut Tradition Eye: Golden pale yellow in colour with a delicate fizz. Nose: Fresh fruits aromas of apple and pears before evolving in peach and apricot. Palate: Gourmand and lively wine. Food Pairing: Easy to drink as an aperitif. Brut Rosé Eye: Pinkish pale dress, slightly salmon colour. Nose: Red and wild berries aromas also citrus fruits.…

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Prosecco Shortage? What Shortage?

By Glass of Bubbly / 10th June 2015

Prosecco has been in the spotlight recently, with the apparent news of a global shortage. This we’re led to believe is to due to over demand and bad weather, but could it have been an elaborate marketing ploy? 2014 was a bad year for the Prosecco vineyards, grapes grown in the DOC flatlands of the Prosecco-producing region north…

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St. Regis Tradition, Champagne Sabering at Sunset

By Glass of Bubbly / 10th June 2015

Dating back to Napoleon, the art of using a Champagne saber is one of the most theatrical ways to serve sparkling wine. Experience an unforgettable nightly tradition at the St. Regis! The Sunset Champagne Ritual at St. Regis celebrates the sunset each day in style with a Champagne sabering. The saberer first gives a brief overview of the…

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