Vineyards in the mist at sunrise, Oger, Champagne, France

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Champagne

Champagne arouses the senses: the eyes feast on vines parading up hillsides and vertical processions of tiny, sparkling bubbles; the nose breathes in damp soil and the heavenly bouquet of fermentation; the ears rejoice at the clink of glasses and the barely audible fizz; and the palate tingles with every sip. The imagination and the intellect are engaged as Champagne cellar visits reveal the magical processes – governed by the strictest of rules – that transform the world’s most pampered pinot noir, pinot meunier and chardonnay grapes into this Unesco World Heritage–listed region’s most fabled wines.


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Landscape with green grand cru vineyards near Epernay, region Champagne, France in autumn rainy day. Cultivation of white chardonnay wine grape on chalky soils of Cote des Blancs.
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