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Picture of Champagne Roc Solare Extra Brut NV
75cl

Champagne Roc Solare Extra Brut NV

Champagne Dhondt Grellet
CHF 61.60
Picture of Champagne Rose de Jeanne BO/r17 2017
75cl

Champagne Rose de Jeanne BO/r17 2017

Cédric Bouchard
CHF 345.90
WS

91
Champagne Rosé De Saignée Extra-Brut
75cl

Champagne Rosé De Saignée Extra-Brut NV

Larmandier-Bernier
CHF 85.40
WS

94
Champagne Rosé Fleur de Miraval ER1
75cl

Champagne Rosé Fleur de Miraval ER1 NV

Château Miraval
CHF 292.95
Champagne Rosé (New Label)
150cl

Champagne Rosé NV

Barons de Rothschild
CHF 124.30
Champagne Rosé (New Label)
75cl

Champagne Rosé NV

Barons de Rothschild
CHF 59.45
JS

93
Champagne Rosé
150cl

Champagne Rosé NV

Barons de Rothschild
CHF 124.30
RP

92
Champagne Royale Réserve Brut
150cl

Champagne Royale Réserve Brut NV

Philipponnat
CHF 81.10
Champagne Royale Réserve Non Dosé
150cl

Champagne Royale Réserve Non Dosé NV

Philipponnat
CHF 81.10
Picture of Champagne Royale Réserve Perpétuelle Non Dosé GIFT BOX NV
75cl

Champagne Royale Réserve Perpétuelle Non Dosé GIFT BOX NV

Philipponnat
CHF 41.10
Champagne Sourire de Reims Rosé
75cl

Champagne Sourire de Reims Rosé 2006

Henri Abelé
CHF 102.70
Champagne Terre De Vertus Non Dosé Blanc de Blancs
150cl

Champagne Terre De Vertus Non Dosé Blanc de Blancs 2015

Larmandier-Bernier
CHF 171.90

There is no drink quite as festive as Champagne. Sparkling wine was first produced within its three main towns – Reims, its largest and home to the Montagne de Reims, famed for its Pinot Noir; Epernay, the capital of the Côte des Blancs, the area most renowned for its Chardonnay; and Ay, the town situated on the border of both the Montagne de Reims and the Côte des Blancs. Less expensive Champagnes are often produced in the more southern area of Côte de Sézanne and the Côte des Bar. The industrialisation of Champagne was developed by the widow (veuve) Clicquot in the 19th century. But it was carried through by other Houses, such as Bollinger, Krug and Moët & Chandon. While large Houses still dominate Champagne’s wine scene, in recent years there have been a plethora of smaller producers, known as “grower Champagnes” that have popped up. Instead of selling their grapes to negociants, they produce their own sparkling wines – a system that reflects other regions such as Burgundy. Some of the best grower Champagnes include Anselme Selosse and Cédric Bouchard.

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