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Dom Perignon Sues Armand de Brignac Champagne.

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Dom Perignon has filed a false-advertising lawsuit suit, seeking to end a competitor’s claim that its Champagne is: “The No. 1 Rated Champagne in the World.”Moët Hennessy USA (the makers of Dom) say Armand de Brignac “is intentionally misleading consumers” … Continue reading

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Champagne De Venoge Grand Vin des Princes, 1993.

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Grapes 100% Chardonnay   Facts The opening of this bottle of De Venoge 1993 Grand Vin des Princes was a last minute decision i.e. 30 minutes before I popped the cork. Usually, you would reserve opening a wine of this … Continue reading

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Krug Champagne Withdrawn After Label Error.

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Moet Hennessy have been forced to withdraw five batches of its Krug Champagne after they were incorrectly labeled, and do not indicate any mention of their sulfite content, an item required by law in the EU. The products withdrawn are: … Continue reading

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5 Million Bottles of English Bubbly to be Sold by 2015.

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According to reports, sales of English sparkling wine are set to hit 5 million bottles by 2015.There are almost 400 vineyards in the UK now, almost twice that of 10 years ago. “We have a unique terroir that makes English … Continue reading

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170 Year Old Shipwrecked Champagne up for Auction.

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Paris auction firm Artcurial Briest–Poulain–F.Tajan has been selected to sell-off Champagne bottles that have spent the last 170 years in a shipwreck at the bottom of the Baltic sea. The shipwreck and its cargo are the property of the Åland … Continue reading

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What’s the Deal with Non-Vintage Wine?

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