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Devaux ‘D De Devaux’ La Cuvee NV

By Glass of Bubbly / 30th March 2014

Devaux is a dynamic Champagne house located in the southern part of Champagne. It is one of the biggest vineyard holders in the region, with 1,480 hectares in the Aube and the Côte des Blancs. This control over its grape supply is a rarity in Champagne, a region where growers traditionally sell to the houses who control the brands.…

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Gibson’s Organic Liqueurs

Gibson’s Organic Liqueurs

By Glass of Bubbly / 29th March 2014

Just outside the market town of Burford, gateway to the Cotswolds, lies a little hamlet called Westwell. Tiny (there are only 40 inhabitants), Westwell is almost famous for being the most westerly Roman well in Oxfordshire, hence it’s not massively inventive name, and also the sometime dwelling of former home secretary Douglas Hurd. Oh, and…

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Ruinart

By Glass of Bubbly / 28th March 2014

Ruinart was the first established Champagne House in 1729. Nicolas Ruinart, a Reims draper like his father, started his first account ledger devoted to “wine with bubbles” on September 1, 1729. This ledger serves as the birth certificate for the first Champagne House ever created. The first bottles of “wine with bubbles.” In 1735, Maison Ruinart…

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André Jacquart

André Jacquart

By Glass of Bubbly / 28th March 2014

For four generations, the parents and grandparents of André Jacquart only produced Champagne grapes. In 1958 André Jacquart started producing his own estate-bottled Champagne in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. Since 2004, Champagne André Jacquart has been located in Vertus on the Cote des Blancs. The estate is now actively managed by Marie Doyard and her brother Benoît, André’s…

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Armand de Brignac Brut Gold

Armand de Brignac

By Glass of Bubbly / 27th March 2014

The Cattier family, producers of Armand de Brignac, have a rich history as an elite Champagne house. In the tiny Champagne village of Chigny les Roses, the Cattiers have owned and cultivated family vineyards since 1763. Today, the house remains independently-owned and run by the family with a staff of fewer than 20 people under…

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Bruno Paillard Assemblage 2004 and Blanc de Blancs 2004

Bruno Paillard Assemblage 2004 and Blanc de Blancs 2004

By Glass of Bubbly / 25th March 2014

Champagne Bruno Paillard Assemblage 2004 and Blanc de Blancs 2004. Hailed a “remarkable vintage” by owner, Bruno Paillard, 2004 was a year which was typified by richness, following a near-perfect growing season. The Assemblage 2004 is a blend of nine villages from the region – the proportions of which are a house secret – with…

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Bruno Paillard

Bruno Paillard

By Glass of Bubbly / 25th March 2014

Bruno Paillard was born in Reims in 1953. His ancestors have been vinegrowers an grape brokers  in the two Grands Crus villages of Bouzy and Verzenay since 1704. In January 1981, Bruno Paillard is 27 years old, and with nothing but his will – no vineyards, no money – he sells his old Jaguar that…

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G.H.Mumm - The Red Ribbon

G.H.Mumm – The Red Ribbon

By Glass of Bubbly / 24th March 2014

In 1876, a single idea changed the course of G.H.Mumm’s future. To assert the quality of its champagne, G.H.MUMM’s agent Joseph Jourdan came up with the idea of decorating the bottles with the famous red ribbon of the Legion of Honour. For some esteemed customers, a few bottles were decorated with a ribbon of genuine red silk, sealed with…

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G.H.Mumm – The History

By Glass of Bubbly / 24th March 2014

The story begins in 1761, when Peter Arnold Mumm, born of a long line of barons and knights stretching back to the twelfth century, proprietors of substantial vineyards, set up a wine merchants’ in Cologne. When his three sons Gottlieb, Jacobus and Philipp joined the business, they took a keen interest in the Champagne region, whose sparkling wines were enjoying…

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