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Cellar Master Jean Pierre Vincent is the man in charge for the grapes overall. His role is to be at every step of the wine making process but also to go around the world to taste wines. He gives his two basic rules to create great Champagne.
Madame Clicquot’s life could have been typical of that of many 18th-century young ladies in France.
Born into a wealthy family, she made a good marriage to François Clicquot, who owned a Champagne business, in 1798, before giving birth to a little girl called Clémentine.
The Moet House of Champagne has had a new Muse for six months now, Scarlett Johansonn.
Moet had a stroke of genius when choosing the Hollywood actress and was the first Champagne House to ever be that bold.
Bollinger is first and foremost a great wine which has translated into this passionate quest for Excellence over the last 175 years. Consistency is key in: -its management style, still family oriented -its self sufficiency for 80 percent of its…
There is Champagne, and there is Krug! Since 1843, the Krug family has proudly cultivated the individual character of their exceptional Champagne which has been quietly redefined through six generations without a break.
Before me stand six unidentified red wines numbered 7 to 12.
Fortunately my flight from London was late so I have missed the whites, which I later find out were excruciatingly difficult, but still, the prospect of identifying each wine as closely as possible sends me into a mild panic.
There are few beverages so closely associated with wealth, power and allure than Champagne. A Champagne-tinged lifestyle is wrought with pretense, beauty, celebration and ease, at least in the minds of star-struck consumers.
The first journey took them to Greenland and featured a dinner orchestrated by Michelin two-star chef Sylvestre Wahid on an iceberg drifting in the middle of Sermilik Fjord








