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.
Champagne and Prosecco are two sparkling wines that may seem similar at first, but happen to be quite different. Here's what ...
The Association of Ratafias Champenois, Marc, and Fine Champenoise once again showcased the vibrant spirit of Champagne ...
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 ...
a basic understanding of the world wine map can point you to other notable regions where Champagne method wines have historically been made. Spain's Cava, and Italy's Fraciacorta are two of the ...
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 ...
Cheers to celebrating a new vintage! In my last column I walked you through the differences in sparkling wines – Champagne, ...
Champagne Leclerc Briant vineyards Hervé ... as she understands that needs to be the future for European wine regions that do not have the hospitality infrastructure such as a Napa Valley.
Champagne Pommery is thrilled to announce that they have been named the 2024 Champagne House of the Year by The Champagne ...
Discover the premium Australian regions for fizz and the world’s famous sparkling wine styles, from Champagne to prosecco and cava. Of all the wine styles, sparkling perhaps intrigues the most.