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 Champagne Valentin Leflaive embodies the alliance between Burgundian heritage and Champagne excellence. Thanks to a...
 
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This section gives you a complete overview of the history and production of champagne. You will discover how the History of Champagne has evolved over the centuries to become the prestigious drink it is today. Champagne making is a complex process that requires a perfect combination of know-how and modern technology.
You will learn about the different Types of Champagne available on the market, including Brut, Demi-Sec, and Doux. Champagne Events are an opportunity to celebrate the tasting of this luxurious beverage and enjoy the festive atmosphere associated with it.
At these events, you can taste premium champagnes, meet producers and connoisseurs from around the world, and learn about new market launches. In summary, this section will provide you with all the information you need to fully understand and appreciate champagne.
 
  Behind every great champagne is its own unique and colourful history; in the case of Champagne Pol Roger, it began months after the liberation of Paris (also referred to as “Battle of Paris”), during World War Two, when the luxurious 1928 vintage was served at a luncheon hosted by the British Ambassador in a gift to France.
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