Champagne
Champagne
Wines from the Champagne region were known before medieval times. The Romans were the first to plant vineyards in this area of north-east France, with the region being cultivated by at least the 5th century, possibly earlier.Later, churches owned vineyards and monks produced wine for use in the sacrament of Eucharist. French kings were traditionally anointed in Reims, and Champagne was served as part of coronation festivities. The Champenois were envious of the reputation of the wines made by their Burgundian neighbours to the south and sought to produce wines of equal acclaim. However, the northerly climate of the region gave the Champenois a unique set of challenges in making red wine. At the far extremes of sustainable viticulture, the grapes would struggle to ripen fully and often would have bracing levels of acidity and low sugar levels. The wines would be lighter bodied and thinner than the Burgundy wines they were seeking to outdo.
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Agrapart & Fils
RJ87-92
Champagne 2007
$1350
Champagne Marc Hebrart
TS 96
Champagne 2015
$890
Prestige Blanc de Blancs Brut
Champagne Diebolt-Vallois
TS 96
Champagne N.V.
$390
Millesime Brut
Champagne Diebolt-Vallois
RJ86-87
Champagne 1999
$1530
Blanc de Blancs Brut
Champagne Diebolt-Vallois
RJ80-86
Champagne N.V.
$880
Champagne 2008
$5500 $4850
Rose Brut
Champagne Diebolt-Vallois
TS 94
Champagne N.V.
$420
Special Club Millesime Brut
Champagne Marc Hebrart
Champagne 2018
$550
Champagne N.V.
$388 $320
Pierre Peters
Champagne 2011
$4200
David Leclapart
Champagne 2012
$1980
Champagne Diebolt-Vallois
TS 96
Champagne 2008
$2000
Champagne Marc Hebrart
TS 92
Champagne N.V.
$890