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Chris Kissack's guide to Champagne ... Firstly, most houses will take a selection of still wines made from the grapes of more than one area, as this far north it is not commercially viable to rely on just one or two individual vineyards. Most Champagne is white, and may be made from any combination of the three grapes above.
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Champagne (wine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Methode Champenoise - How Champagne is Made - Champagne Basics and Information - great information on Champagne wines and wineries ... Champagne and sparkling wines are made using the Methode Champenoise, a special way of getting the sparkle in the wine. You can read through the Standard Winemaking Process to see first...
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Champagne is made in Champagne; January 29, 2003 ... Champagne - the French region known for making the sparkling wine of the same name - has popped the cork on a $1.5 million advertising campaign. The winemakers in Champagne are trying to educate people about the difference between sparkling wine and authentic...
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Vintage wines, on the other hand, are made from Champagne grapes harvested in the same year. Vintage wines are rare, produced only when the summer has been unusually hot and sunny. The year is printed on the cork and the label.
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Champagne (beverage) How Is Champagne Made The Most Technical Canadian Gateway, Business Guides, Entertainment, Travel. Listing and reviews of Canadian Web sites. ... 1 How is champagne made?
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Production (How Champagne is made) ... This little article tells you about the making of Champagne. Champagne has a rich history. All sorts of famous characters have meddled with the stuff and therefore lots of amusing anecdotes do the rounds. Did you know for instance that Champagne was in fact invented by the Brits?
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"Champagne" is sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France according to the traditional champagne method. The term "champagne" in the North America is often used as a generic term to describe all sparkling wines and does not relate to the specific region of origin, as it does in France.
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