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Commonly Asked Questions About Champagne
Dec 7th 2020
Q. Can all sparkling wine be called Champagne?
A. No, only wines bottled in the Northern French region can use the term Champagne on their labels.
Q. How does Champagne Become Bub
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Understanding What's on A Wine Label
Dec 7th 2020
You can learn a lot about the makeup of a good bottle of wine by learning how to decipher the “language of wine” that is written on the label. Reading these labels can sometimes be confusing since
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The Best Methods for Chilling Wine
Dec 7th 2020
Every wine has their own specific temperature for their aromas and flavors to be fully brought out. Wine cellars and storage vaults are generally kept anywhere between 45-60 degrees Fahrenheit, depend
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Different Types of Champagne and Sparkling Wine
Dec 7th 2020
Champagne and sparkling wines are notoriously associated with special occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, and holidays. But how do you know you are getting a quality product? Which style should
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Give a Unique Gift This Holiday Season
Dec 7th 2020
he reason why many holiday gifts are left unused or returned is that they tend to be too specific. We all want to show that we put genuine effort into finding the perfect representation of the bond we
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What Makes Champagne True French Champagne
Dec 7th 2020
There is nothing like popping the cork off a bottle of bubbly during a special occasion, but what’s in your bottle, is it real French champagne or is it a sparkling wine? Sparkling wine is made all ov
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