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  2. 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)

  3. Ruinart (Champagne) - Wikipedia

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    An entrepreneur, Nicolas Ruinart realized the ambitions of his uncle, Dom Thierry Ruinart: to make Ruinart an authentic Champagne house. In the period immediately following the 1728 edict of Louis XV, [1] which authorized the transport of wine in bottles, the house was established. Prior to this edict, wine could only be transported in barrels ...

  4. Gosset - Wikipedia

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    Gosset, founded in 1584, is the oldest wine house in Champagne.In 1584, Pierre Gosset, alderman of Aÿ and wine-grower, made still, mostly red, wines from the grapes he harvested from his own vines.

  5. Veuve Clicquot - Wikipedia

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    Ruinart was the first champagne house to sell rosé, [18] tinting champagne with elderberry juice, [4] in 1764. Barbe-Nicole produced rosé champagne by adding still red wine to its sparkling wine. [4] Today, rosé champagne is made by adding pinot noir. [14] This method is still used today to produce rosé champagne. [4] [9]

  6. Champagne wine region - Wikipedia

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    The Champagne house of Gosset was founded as a still wine producer in 1584 and is the oldest Champagne house still in operation today. Ruinart was founded in 1729 and was soon followed by Chanoine Frères (1730), Taittinger (1734), Moët et Chandon (1743) and Veuve Clicquot (1772). [10]

  7. I took my 4-year-old to Champagne houses in France. She had ...

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    While on various trips with our now 5-year-old daughter, ... The Champagne houses were also kid-friendly. I was equally delighted when booking our visits to the Champagne houses. Champagne Ruinart ...

  8. Jacquesson - Wikipedia

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    Jacquesson & Fils is a Champagne producer based in the Dizy region of Champagne. The house was founded in Châlons-sur-Marne in 1798 by Memmie Jacquesson. [ 1 ] The house makes the claim it is the oldest independent Champagne house.

  9. Ruinart - Wikipedia

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    Ruinart (Champagne), the oldest established Champagne house, exclusively producing champagne since 1729 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ruinart .