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  2. Expert-Recommended Champagnes That Are Worth The Splurge - AOL

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    The Best Champagnes, According To Experts Liudmila Chernetska - Getty Images ... And yes, the wine snobs are correct: it's only Champagne if it comes from the Champagne region of France. Located ...

  3. List of Champagne houses - Wikipedia

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    A negociant Champagne from Montaudon Tsarine, a second label of Chanoine Frères A Grand Cru grower Champagne from Bernard Bremont A Grand Cru Champagne from Georges Vesselle A blanc de blanc Grand Cru Champagne from Franck Bonville Bottles of Moët & Chandon in the caves Bottles of Taittinger in the cave Bottles of Veuve Clicquot ranging from "piccolo" (0.188 L) to "Balthazar" (12 L)

  4. Champagne wine region - Wikipedia

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    The wine region within the historical province of Champagne in the northeast of France is best known for the production of champagne, the sparkling white wine that bears the region's name. EU law and the laws of most countries reserve the term "champagne" exclusively for wines that come from this region located about 160 kilometres (100 miles ...

  5. 8 of the best vineyards to visit in France, from Champagne to ...

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    Champagne Le Gallais, Champagne Best for: Classic cuvées. ... Château de la Crée dates back to the 15th century but today is home to some of France’s best pinot noir and chardonnay wines ...

  6. Pop the Cork: We Found the Best Champagne Brands - AOL

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    Champagne is the ultimate way to celebrate any occasion. A bottle of bubbly from one of the best sparkling wine brands will always get the party started!

  7. Veuve Clicquot - Wikipedia

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    Veuve Clicquot was exporting champagne from France to all Europe, the United States, Asia and elsewhere. [11] Veuve Clicquot had become both a substantial Champagne house and a respected brand. Easily recognised by its distinctive bright yellow labels, the wine held a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.