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Champagne

Champagne is a small, beautiful wine growing region northeast of Paris whose famous name is misused a million times a day. As wine enthusiasts and all French people are well aware, only sparkling wines produced in Champagne from grapes grown in Champagne can be called Champagne. Sparkling wines produced anywhere else, including in other parts of France, must be called something besides Champagne. Champagne producers are justifiably protective of their wines and the prestige associated with true Champagne. Though the region was growing grapes and making wines in ancient times, it began specializing in sparkling wine in the 17th century, when a Benedictine monk named Dom Pierre Pérignon formulated a set guidelines to improve the quality of the local sparkling wines. Despite legends to the contrary, Dom Pérignon did not “invent” sparkling wine, but his rules about aggressive pruning, small yields and multiple pressings of the grapes were widely adopted, and by the 18th and 19th centuries Champagne had become the wine of choice in fashionable courts and palaces throughout Europe. Today there are 75,000 acres of vineyards in Champagne growing Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier. Champagne’s official appellation system classifies villages as Grand Cru or Premier Cru, though there are also many excellent Champagnes that simply carry the regional appellation. Along with well-known international Champagne houses there are numerous so-called “producer Champagnes,” meaning wines made by families who, usually for several or more generations, have worked their own vineyards and produced Champagne only from their own grapes.

1990 Moet et Chandon Dom Perignon

WA  98   
RP  96   
JR  19   
ST  93+    
WS  90   

1990 Moet et Chandon Dom Perignon

Light label condition issue

WA  98   
RP  96   
JR  19   
ST  93+    
WS  90   

1993 Moet et Chandon Dom Perignon

Light label condition issue

WE  92   
ST  91   

1996 Moet et Chandon Dom Perignon

Light capsule condition issue

RP  98   
BH  97   
WA  96   
WE  96   
ST  94   
WS  93   

1998 Moet et Chandon Dom Perignon

Light capsule condition issue

WE  95   
BH  94   
VN  93   
WA  92   
WS  91   

1996 Moet et Chandon Dom Perignon

1-bottle Lot, Cardboard Case

RP  98   
BH  97   
WA  96   
WE  96   
ST  94   
WS  93   
10 available
Bid *

1998 Krug Brut

1-bottle Lot, Wood Case

WS  96   
WA  94   
VN  94+    

1995 Krug Clos d'Ambonnay

1-bottle Lot, Wood Case

206039

WA  98   
VN  98   
WS  95   

1999 Louis Roederer Cristal

RP  98   
JR  19.5   
WE  95   
ST  92+    

1990 Charles Heidsieck Brut

Light label condition issue

WS  97   
WS  #12 of 1998   
12 available
Bid *

1990 Jacquesson & Fils Brut Signature

Light label condition issue

WS  92   
ST  91   

1995 Jacquesson & Fils Extra Brut Signature

1.5ltr

Disgorgement September 2002

France Direct
Expected Arrival:
10 weeks from purchase date
VN  92   
2 available
Bid *

1993 Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill

ST  93+    

1990 Bruno Paillard Nec Plus Ultra

Light label condition issue

WA  95   
WS  94   
VN  92   

1996 Charles Ellner Séduction

Light label condition issue

WS  95