New hotels and upgraded visitor experiences in Champagne are putting a new face on bubbly’s genteel reputation.
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Ruinart, one of the most famous and historic champagne houses in France, is set to complete a significant renovation of its ...
French champagne producers are looking to restore their damaged ... according to the Marne prefecture in northeastern France. Every year around 120,000 seasonal workers are brought in to handpick ...
Thanks to Spain's strict requirements, many aged Spanish wines can be found at a relative bargain compared to similarly aged ...
Flutes are impractical and terrible for enjoying Champagne, said master sommelier Richard Hemming. The glasses became the standard because they are small and easy to use at large parties.
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Despite what we’ve been told, flutes are not the ideal glass to sip champagne from, according to experts. Tall, slender flutes are “terrible for appreciating the wine,” sommelier Richard ...