Champagne - the Basics Flashcards
What is the CIVC?
Comité Interprofessionnel du Vin de
Champagne
What is the new name of the CIVC?
Comité Champagne
What important function does the Comité Champagne serve?
ensure ‘champagne ‘ traditional method wine with grapes grown in the champagne region of France
Name the 9 Styles of champagne
Rosé, vintage , non vintage, late disgorged, prestige cuvee, blanc de blanc, blanc de noirs, grand cru premier cru
What are the ways in which rosé can be made?
1) Blending white and red wines
2) Allowing short skim maceration of red grapes before juice is bled off
What is rosé de assemblage?
blending white and red to make rosé
What is rosé de saignée?
macerating red grapes and removing the juice to make sparkling wine
What is the character of a blanc de blancs wine when young? Does it age?
- lean and austere when young
- high ageing potential
How does the character (aroma, body, agreeability) of blanc de noirs differ from blanc de blancs?
it has red fruit flavors, a fuller body and ages more rapidly
Name three outstanding years for vintage champagne production
1996, 2002, 2008
What is a vintage champagne? How does it differ from a non vintage champagne in terms of style
- Vintage champagnes use only grapes grown in a single year on the label. They may follow a house style but still reflect the unique conditions of the vintage year
- Non vintage champagne is a blend of grapes from different years. These wines tend to reflect the house style
Are vintage wines made annually?
no. Only in the ‘best years’ are vintage champagnes made. Different champagne houses may put their production behind different years
What are prestige cuvees and are they always vintage wines?
These are the best quality wines made by a champagne producer. Krug specialises in making a range of prestige cuvees which may be vintage or non vintage
What is a late release wine (LRW)? How does it differ of an earlier disgorged wine of the same vintage?
- A champagne left on the lees for an extended period and disgorged just before release on the market.
- Late disgorged champagne is more youthful than its counterpart but ages more rapidly due to the ingress of oxygen at disgorgement having a more marked effect on older wines
Name two examples of Late Release Wines
Dom Perignon P2 and Bollinger R.D.