Champagne Flashcards
Champagne AC
44 Premier cru
17 Grand cru
3 most famous regions in Champagne
Montagne de Reims (Pinot noir)
Vallee de la Marne (Meunier, buds late to prevent spring frost)
Cote des Blancs (Chardonnay)
Cote de Sezanne (Chardonnay)
Cote des Bar (Pinot noir)
Climate in Champagne
Cool continental
(Winter freeze, spring frosts, rain, cloudy)
Ideal for sparkling: grape sugar remains low and high acidity in warm years)
To minimise the threat of frosts
Planted on slope, chalk soils help good drainage and retain sufficient water
First liquid come off the press
Cuvée contains the purest juice
Non-vintage and Vintage Champagne ageing requirements
Non vintage: Minimum aged 15 months included 12 months on lees
Vintage: Minimum aged 36 months (no Lees ageing requirements)
Prestige Cuvée
The finest wine in the winery’s range