Christopher Walkey

What does classic Champagne blend mean

Classic Champagne Blend

By Christopher Walkey / 5th January 2023

A common phrase in the world of bubbles is that of ‘classic Champagne blend‘ though what really does it mean as it is also referred to with wines made outside of the region itself? Surely it is exclusive to the famous region of Champagne in France? The term itself is one of the famous styles…

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How much is Dom Perignon worth

Ultimate Guide to Champagne Dom Pérignon Vintages / Price Values

By Christopher Walkey / 14th December 2022

One of the most famous Champagne labels, and even making it into several James Bond movies, is Dom Pérignon which for many wine professionals is very much the best producer. A household name and instantly recognisable branding, Dom Pérignon holds much fame and acclaim including probably the most famous quotes of Champagne – “Come Quickly…

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Why Champagne Rosé and Desserts pair so well

The Relationship Between Desserts & Rosé Champagnes

By Christopher Walkey / 6th December 2022

Rosé Champagne is usually that touch more special, right? Certainly a few £s more when we look to purchase a bottle compared to their brut (white versions) – This is via the marketplace setting the price, not the cost to produce it, as many white Champagnes are made with black grapes anyway. Could we say…

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What is Placomusophilia

What is Placomusophilia?

By Christopher Walkey / 22nd November 2022

Are you a placomusophile? Are you always tempted to keep hold of the plaque de muselet when you pop open a bottle of bubbly? Are you confused yet? For those not in the know then let me explain what these words and terms mean and it is quite an exciting and hotly followed subject in…

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How many grapes does it take to make a bottle of Champagne

How many Grapes does it take to make a Bottle of Champagne?

By Christopher Walkey / 7th November 2022

I am assuming that you know it takes grapes to make a bottle of Champagne?! In fact, all wines (unless stated otherwise) are made from grapes of which there are over 10,000 varieties across the world that are used in the production of reds, whites, rosé and fizzy ones. Popular grape varieties include: Chardonnay Pinot…

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Andre de Villeneuve Grand Cru Rosé Brut

André de Villeneuve Rosé Grand Cru – Voted Best in the World for 2022

By Christopher Walkey / 2nd November 2022

The finale of the sixth annual Glass of Bubbly Awards took place on Regent Street, London just recently at San Carlo’s restaurant with guests arriving internationally for the evening dinner and trophy announcements. 20 hand made trophies were given out including the Slow Food UK Sustainability Trophy and the World’s Finest Carynx. Things were all…

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Cooking with Red Sparkling Wine

Cooking with Red Sparkling Wine

By Christopher Walkey / 25th October 2022

I’m sure that many of us haven’t even heard of red sparkling wine let alone tasted any. Surprisingly though, options to enjoy fizzy red wine are in abundance from many different countries and even in the UK certain wineries are producing their own labels. I have tasted some fine examples from Australia to Argentina with…

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Wine TV Shows – Let’s Tune in to some Greats!

By Christopher Walkey / 20th October 2022

Throughout the years television has seen a variety of wine shows / programmes and presenters enlightening us about the world of wine. Most times these shows are designed to be both entertaining yet also educational, a sprinkling of key wine facts delivered in between tours of vineyards and cellars or amongst the pots and pans…

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Xavier Leconte Ratafia Champenois

Xavier Leconte Ratafia Champenois

By Christopher Walkey / 18th October 2022

A rather unique set-up in that Champagne Xavier Leconte vineyards are a combination of forty small plots spread over the villages of Troissy, Dormans, Mareuil-le-Port, Vandières and Aÿ. The family winery sees Alexis as the head winemaker keeping to the traditions of his grandfather, Aimé, working the vineyards and wines in a singular way including…

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