The techniques of sparkling winemaking did not originate with the Benedictine monk Dom Pérignon, nor was the first purposely sparkling wine produced in the region of Champagne. Regardless, through centuries of refinement Champagne has become the world’s leading sparkling wine and the vinous embodiment of luxury and celebration.
user15603 Not that I know of... enough to make it not red?
Is there a maximum percentage of red wine allowed in Rosé-blends?
I am curious as to why only 80% of a year’s harvest may be sold as vintage Champagne.
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user3875, that is correct. So there are 17 grands crus and 42 total premiers crus. However, in Chouilly there is no Pinot Noir, so its really a moot point there anyway.