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These four wineries that specialize in sparkling varieties in the Willamette Valley have been named some of the world's best.
What's the deal with all these Crus? Simply put, Champagne ranks its vineyards from Cru to Premier Cru (prime vines from 41 villages) to Grand Cru (the best of the best from 17 villages).
Epernay is best known as the unofficial capital of champagne. Nestled along the Marne River, Epernay is home to prestigious ...
Nestled in northeastern France, a 46-minute train ride from Paris, the Champagne region is a picturesque blend of rolling vineyards, historic towns, and the world’s most famous bubbly.
With rolling vineyards and a chief winemaker from France’s Champagne region, the Domaine Chandon has all the hallmarks of a French wine estate with one exception: It is located in Napa Valley.
The Bay Area produces quite a few pinot noirs and plenty of chardonnay. So, it’s odd that there isn’t more local sparkling ...
A widow establishes the popular style of Brut Champagne 150 years ago, and today, another impressive woman honors her by releasing a special bottling. ByCathrine Todd, Contributor. Forbes ...
Sunset over vineyards in the village of Châtillon-sur-Marne in the Champagne region.Credit...James Hill for The New York Times Supported by By Liz Alderman Liz Alderman, who writes about the ...
ÉPERNAY, France — The Champagne region of France is the only place wine can legally be called champagne. It’s a 100-mile area that includes the vineyards and cellars of Moet Champagne, the ...