Champagne

Champagne is a sparkling wine named after the region of its production in northeast France.

The three primary grapes used in its production are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier.

‘Methode Champenoise’ is the traditional method by which this sparkling wine is produced. Following primary fermentation and bottling, a second fermentation is initiated in the bottle by the addition of a liqueur de tirage.

Non-vintage champages make up the vast majority of production in the region and are a blend of the latest vintage plus several older reserve wines. Non-vintage wines require a minimum of 18 months ageing before release.

In years where there is an outstanding harvest, producers make champagnes using only grapes from that particular year and name as vintage champagne. A minimum of 36 months maturation is required.

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  1. NVWHMAGeddbee30
    Cuvee Bicentenaire 200ans Magnum
    €1,142
    Color: White
    Volume: 1.5L
    Packaging: OWC x 1
    Stock Location: France
    Availability: 2 BOTTLES
  2. 2008WHMAGb39d5644
    Cristal Brut Magnum
    €1,180
    Color: White
    Volume: 1.5L
    Packaging: OC x 1
    Stock Location: France
    Availability: 1 BOTTLE
  3. 2003WHBOTe659d6a0
    Clos Du Mesnil Brut Blanc De Blancs
    €1,168
    Color: White
    Volume: 0.75L
    Packaging: OWC x 1
    Stock Location: France
    Availability: 1 BOTTLE
  4. 2002WHBOT0385fb32
    Cristal Brut Vinotheque
    €1,015
    Color: White
    Volume: 0.75L
    Packaging: OC x 1
    Stock Location: France
    Availability: 6 BOTTLES

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