Champagne and Prosecco are two sparkling wines that may seem similar at first, but happen to be quite different. Here's what ...
Among France’s wine-producing regions, the Champagne area stands head and shoulders above the rest. This sparkling paradise in the country’s northeast has captivated wine lovers for generations.
The Association of Ratafias Champenois, Marc, and Fine Champenoise once again showcased the vibrant spirit of Champagne ...
Narrator: Champagne is synonymous with wealth and ... this location is cooler than France's other wine-growing regions, which gives the grapes the right acidity for sparkling-wine production.
Champagne is a sparkling wine that bears the name of the region it comes from. More specifically, in order to bear the name on its label, a Champagne must be made according to a long, strictly ...
Only a handful of wine samples made it to this all-important ... to the ideally situated village Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, in the Champagne region in France, since the 16th century who started their ...
and southern England now has a climate very similar to that of the Champagne region some 50 years ago. "As a result of this change in climate, English wine producers have been able to grow grapes ...