Champagne is a sparkling wine.
Champagne, the French translation of champagne, is a sparkling white wine rich in carbon dioxide, native to the French province of Champagne, hence the name champagne, a classic sparkling wine, only in the Champagne region of France with the designated wine varieties and methods of making sparkling wine, can be called champagne. Champagne is one of the most precious of all sparkling wines.
King of Champagne: DomPerignon is the inventor of the Champagne brewing method, spent his life researching to improve the quality of sparkling wine, and finally invented the brewing method of Champagne, which is unique in terms of quality and style, and has been recognized as the master of brewing Champagne.
DomPerignon, named after him, is made from the finest grapes and aged for six to eight years, with a penetrating color and rich aroma, making it the supreme champagne, and is unanimously admired by drinkers around the world.
Difference between Champagne and Sparkling Wine
In the legal region of Champagne, France, the quality of sparkling wines produced according to a special process is called "Champagne". France's "Champagne" is the first to use the name of origin control and intellectual property protection of the product, the rest of the production of sparkling wine even if the raw materials and production process and Champagne is the same, but also not allowed to be called Champagne, but only called sparkling wine.
The main grape varieties in the Champagne region of France are 'Chardonnay' (Chardonay), 'Pinot Noir' (Pinot Noir), 'C?tes de Blancs ' (Pinot Meaunier, selected from Pinot Noir maltings). The first is a white grape variety and the last two are red. Typically, Champagne is vinified as a single variety into a raw wine, which is later blended and blended.
The proportion of each grape variety within a Champagne varietal varies from brand to brand. For example, a label with the words Blancde Blancs indicates a Champagne made with 100% Chardonnay white grapes, while a label with BlancdeNoirs indicates that it is made with two of the red grapes.