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To find out more about responsible consumption, visit The Century Council. ©2009 F. Korbel & Bros., Guerneville, Sonoma County, CA. Producers of fine California méthode champenoise champagnes for 127 years. ... You must have at least Version 8 of the Adobe Flash Player installed in order to view this site.
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Champagne Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Message de Cécile Bonnefond, Présidente Madame Clicquot Domaines historiques de Veuve Clicquot Business Woman Award Production de champagne Les vendanges Elaboration du champagne Champagne rosé Champagne Brut Carte Jaune La Grande Dame by Andrée Putman Champagne Demi-Sec Champagnes...
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Champagne has launched thousands of ships, toasted billions of weddings and special occasions, flutes attended countless parties, and shared untold special moments between two people. Champagne is the wine of celebration. ... Find Bargains on Vintage Champagne; Champagne has exported its techniques around the world.
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Chris Kissack's guide to Champagne ... In fact, there is just one: Champagne. The Champenois, as the producers are known, are fiercely protective of this name, and do not shy away from taking legal action against anyone who uses it incorrectly.
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Champagne (wine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Champagne is a sparkling wine produced by inducing the in-bottle secondary fermentation of the wine to effect carbonation. It is produced exclusively within the Champagne region of France, from which...
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Perrier-Jouët is a prestigious Epernay-based producer of Champagne, famous for its Cuvée Belle Epoque and the Flower Bottle Champagne. Discover a world of Art and Luxury...
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Champagne and Burgundy ... Many of the most coveted vineyards of Champagne, whose wines were the only ones considered worthy of offering to God or King, were virtually nationalised in clerical hands. For centuries they were the wines used for the sacrament, for coronations, for the royal table and for the consecration...
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