Posts Tagged ‘Champagne’
Champagne Sanger Les Oubliés 2009
Each year, the cellar master of Champagne Sanger deposits 500 bottles of a vintage Blanc de Blancs d’Avize. These are carefully preserved in the Caveau des Oubliés. This cellar, bequeathed by the Puisard family, is the guarded collection of Chardonnay d’Avize of Champagne SANGER. Its vaults bearing five meters of chalk offer a constant temperature…
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What is Champagne? Why is Champagne so popular? Why can real Champagne only be produced in France? Is there good & bad Champagne? What is Grower Champagne? Is there anything better than Champagne? There are so many questions to be asked and answered in the world of Champagne. It provides jobs to tens of thousands…
Read MoreChampagne Franck Bonville Pur Avize Grand Cru
“A true imprint of our terroir, with this vintage we seek to fully reveal Avize and its particularities that we have been taming for decades.” – Franck Bonville The Creamy Category Trophy Winner, an incredible top class Grand Cru Champagne with so much Creamy goodness inside, it’s hard not to feel like another glass. “Toasty brioche,…
Read MoreLanson Le Rosé NV
Lanson Le Rosé (now Le Rosé Création) is a signature rosé Champagne from Maison Lanson, one of the oldest Champagne houses in France. Lanson’s tradition of crafting high-quality rosé Champagne dates back over a century, making it one of the pioneers in this category. Lanson was founded in 1760 in Reims, France, by François Delamotte,…
Read MoreThe Philosophy Of Champagne
Champagne is a drink that even if you don’t enjoy the taste of it, you’ll still, in some way, want to be drinking it. The reason behind that can be summed up in one simple word, ‘image’, Champagne Houses, in particular, have spent a fortune building up an image in the public eye, that the…
Read MoreChampagne and Coffee Guide
Exploring the topic of Coffee and Champagne can appear like drinking orange juice after brushing your teeth, it’s a complicated relationship that requires a finer balance, coffee itself is very powerful, whereas Champagne is far more delicate in comparison, even though Champagne can still pack a bubbly punch and offer deeper and more complex flavour…
Read MoreThe Story of Champagne Alexandre Bonnet – Part III – Face To Face
In the beginning, there was the vine At the extreme south of the appellation, at the crossroads of Champagne and Burgundy know-how, Domaine Alexandre Bonnet lives and vibrates to the rhythm of the vines. Because this is where wine is made, the grapes expressing both the land of its region and its memory of the…
Read MoreChampagne Juliette Pétret – Interview With Juliette Pétret Martinval
The love of Champagne is infinite, a language that everyone can understand, a sparkle that can shine in anyone’s glass, it can connect people, brings them together and places a smile on faces around the world. In this exclusive feature on Glass of Bubbly, we speak with Juliette Pétret Martinval, the owner of Champagne Juliette…
Read MoreInterview With Emilien Boutillat – Chief Winemaker at Piper-Heidsieck
The love of Champagne is infinite, a language that everyone can understand, a sparkle that can shine in anyone’s glass, it can connect people, brings them together and places a smile on faces around the world. In this exclusive feature on Glass of Bubbly, we speak with Emilien Boutillat, the Chief Winemaker at Champagne Piper-Heidsieck,…
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