Champagne
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The region of Champagne has become synonymous with the romance of the sparking wine it produces. There are around 300 Champagne villages, which are becoming more and more attractive as the Champagne tourist trade increases and interest grows in the history and culture of wine making in the region (especially the story of Dom Perignon, Benedictine Monk and first person to blend Champagne and to develop ways of containing it.). Sparkling wine starts out it’s life as still wine, in the case of Champagne, mostly thin, acidic blends of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier grapes. Champagne is then fermented in the bottle. When the yeast breaks down the sugars produce the carbon dioxide sparkle (many people will tell you that when you taste Champagne before the fermentation process has occurred you’ll be able to see why it’s so important to the region, so make sure you try some.). The premium grapes are grown on the gentle slopes of the Montagne de Reims where many of the great names in Champagne are based, including familiar names to the international markets like Pommery, Krug, Tattinger and Roederer. Most producers don’t grow their own grapes, instead buying from the vineyards, but the ones who do are obviously going to be the most interesting to visit, one of the highlights will be the ’dipping’ process where the yeast is delicately frozen in the bottle neck. Traditional producers here still employ a person to gradually turn the bottles upside down to get rid of the yeast called a Remueur, who expertly turns up to 40,000 bottles a day, this is a pretty impressive sight to see if you can arrange it. The beautiful architecture of Reims, especially it’s cathedral, where generations of French Kings were crowned, and the Palais de Vergeur are also reasons to visit Champagne, as are the Roman ruins, statues and squares with pretty stone fountains. Champagne is close enough to Paris to visit for a day trip.
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Review by editor ‘Aÿ Champagne’Anybody who knows a little bit about Champagne will tell you that the places to find good champagne houses are Reims and Epernay – and they are – but... Read more »
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Review by editor ‘Fizzy and posh’I do like Champagne. And I appreciate the arrogant way the producers have managed to brand their beverage so successfully to keep it top shelf (not that ... Read more »
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