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Which Champagne glass shape is the best?

Which Champagne glass shape is the best?

By Glass of Bubbly / 24th October 2014

Flute, coupe or tulip? These three different glass styles are all intended as Champagne or sparkling wine glasses, yet they are significantly different in shape. You may know that the shape of a glass can drastically alter the taste experience of your drink, so when it comes to a luxury like Champagne and sparkling wine,…

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Champagne De Watère

By Glass of Bubbly / 24th October 2014

The roots of the family De Watere are as long-reaching as those of Champagne itself. The first known ancestor was officially recorded in 1086 as one Guillame de Watère. Champagne has always played an important role in the family. Not merely as a celebratory drink. More so, as a reason to come together as a…

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Celebrity Interview: Mark Baumann

Celebrity Interview: Mark Baumann

By Glass of Bubbly / 24th October 2014

Master Chef of Great Britain, Michelin trained in France. Mark is also an author and does part-time TV and radio. He has owned Baumanns Brasserie in Coggeshall, Essex since 1988 after opening it with Peter Langan of Langans Brasserie fame. He is opening 2 new venues this year – steak lobster luxe lounge with a…

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Celebrity Interview: Laura Hamilton

By Glass of Bubbly / 24th October 2014

Laura Hamilton presents A Place in the Sun and Fort Boyard. She has appeared on many successful tv shows including The Jump and Dancing on Ice. Glass of Bubbly Interview Which do you prefer, Prosecco or Champagne? Champagne. We drank a fair bit of it at our wedding a couple of years ago. Where’s the…

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Champagne F. Cuchet-Cez Rosé Brut

Champagne F. Cuchet-Cez Rosé Brut

By Glass of Bubbly / 23rd October 2014

Aspect of smell The aromas of small red fruits (raspberry, cherry, and dtrawberry of wood) are in date and express themselves in a remarkable manner. With a nice olfactory intensity, big fresh aromas and notes of bonbons and sweets, this wine is very animated. It is an enchantment of different fragrances of fruits and some…

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Jean Milan Transparence

Jean Milan Transparence, a terroir nature Champagne

By Glass of Bubbly / 23rd October 2014

This Champagne arises from the unique 2007 vintage. With nothing to hide, this brut nature Champagne transparently offers the natural purity of chardonnay to all lovers of the Blanc de Blancs style issue from a vinification partially in oak. It beautifully is the union between the extreme minerality of the Oger terroir coupled with a…

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Champagne Lanson House Reims

Champagne Lanson

By Glass of Bubbly / 23rd October 2014

In 1760, François Delamotte created his own Champagne House, which is one of oldest Houses of Champagne. Today, Jean-Paul Gandon is the memory and guarantor of the Lanson style, with over 25 years’ experience as Wine-Maker. In 1900, Queen Victoria awarded Lanson the famous Royal Warrant as an official supplier to the Court of England…

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Celebrity Interview: Jaimie Hilfiger

Celebrity Interview: Jaimie Hilfiger

By Glass of Bubbly / 23rd October 2014

Jaimie Hilfiger is an American heiress, socialite, model and fashion icon. Glass of Bubbly Interview Which is your favourite Champagne? My favorite Champagne would have to be Cristal. The reason being is because it was the first Champagne that I ever tasted because it’s my mom’s favorite as well! It’s a special memory that I…

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Champagne Ayala

Champagne Ayala

By Glass of Bubbly / 22nd October 2014

Champagne AYALA is one of the longest-established Champagne Houses; it has been based in Aÿ, at the heart of the great Champagne vineyards, since it was founded over 150 years ago. The 1920s were a remarkable golden age during which Champagne AYALA produced over a million bottles each year, ranking the House amongst the top…

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