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About the Champagne wine region

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Champagne is a sparkling wine made from grapes coming from the Champagne region in north-central France. Producers must follow rules requiring the secondary fermentation of the wine in bottle to create the bubbly carbonation. Champagne is a blending of base wines which, ideally, create a whole greater than the sum of its parts. These “base” wines come from an assortment of wines—the Chardonnay white grape and Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier for red—from various villages and vineyards.

Two areas in the Champagne region are thought to be best for their superior grapes: the Montagne de Reims, which is perfectly located for producing the Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier red grapes, and the Côte des Blancs, whose soils of limestone and chalk are excellent for Chardonnay. The Vallee de la Marne, which lies in a thin band along most of the region and is home to both red and white grapes, is the biggest area other than the Aube district, which lies further to the south.

Each decade, there are only four out of five harvests in the tough climate northeast of Paris that generate the needed ingredients to produce complete and balanced Champagne, vintage-designated, wines. They are, by definition, wines made entirely during the year indicated on the label. Because of this, most Champagnes also blend juice from two and more vintages.

This act of blending vintages is the means Champagnes producers employ to maintain their “house style” and provide their customers with a dependable, and consistent, product. With non-vintage wine accounting for about four out of five bottles of all Champagne produced, it makes sense that the status of most major houses depends on the quality and uniformity of their non-vintage offerings. Lucky for the Champagne-enthusiast, non-vintage bottles are often just as good as their vintage counterparts—and considerably less expensive.

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  • 2022 Bonnet-Ponson Coteaux Champenois Pinot Noir
    2022 Bonnet-Ponson Coteaux Champenois Pinot Noir
    Pinot Noir - 750ML
    Available immediately in-store
    $58.94
    9 in stock
  • 2018 J Lassalle J Lassalle Coteaux Champenois Rouge Chigny les Roses
    2018 J Lassalle J Lassalle Coteaux Champenois Rouge Chigny les Roses
    Pinot Noir - 750ML
    Available immediately in-store
    $73.94
    12 in stock
  • 2015 Lelarge-Pugeot Coteaux Champenois Rouge
    2015 Lelarge-Pugeot Coteaux Champenois Rouge
    Pinot Noir - 750ML
    Available immediately in-store
    $76.94
    9 in stock
 

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