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Champagne is one of the most iconic and luxurious drinks in the world, associated with celebrations, toasts and special occasions. As a sparkling wine produced from grapes grown in the Champagne region of France, it has a unique flavor and texture that sets it apart from other types of sparkling wine.

The history of Champagne dates back to the early 17th century, when Dom Pérignon first experimented with blending different grape varieties to produce sparkling wines. Since then, champagne has become an integral part of many cultures around the world. From Hollywood parties to royal weddings, champagne is often served as a celebratory drink due to its festive sparkle and luxurious taste.

The process of making champagne is quite complex compared to other types of sparkling wines. The two main types of champagne are vintage champagne and non-vintage champagne, both made using the traditional method known as the "champenoise method". The grapes used to produce this type of wine must come from vineyards located within the limits set by French law. After the harvest, the grapes are pressed and fermented twice, first in barrels and then in bottles, for a period of at least 15 months, before they can be called "champagne", in accordance with Union regulations. European.

Choose a bottle of champagne

When choosing a bottle of Champagne, there are several factors to consider, such as vintage or non-vintage, the different varietals used for blending, and which style you prefer, dry or sweet. Vintage champagnes are of higher quality because they come from the harvest of a single year, while non-vintage champagnes blend different years, creating more consistent flavors. The most used grape varieties for making champagne are pinot noir, chardonnay and pinot meunier, which are blended during production.

From brut to vintage, there is something for all tastes and all occasions.

In its best quality and if stored correctly away from light and extreme temperatures, champagne can last for several years before losing all or part of its original characteristics. When ready to drink, it should be served chilled, at a temperature between 7 and 12°C, in special flute glasses which allow the aromas to develop while preserving the bubbles better than other types of glasses.

Champagne truly stands out from other sparkling wines, not only because of its rich history, but also because it has been carefully crafted over centuries following specific geographical rules, which ensures that only quality products superior arrive on our shelves every year! It's no wonder champagne is considered synonymous with celebration - remember your next special occasion deserves nothing less than this timeless classic!

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