Champagne Bruno Paillard, one of Champagne’s few remaining independent, family-owned maisons, announces the U.S.
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Cork Capital LLC has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing financial pressures from rapid expansion and wine ...
As a result of climate change, English wine producers are now able to grow grapes traditionally associated with Champagne and producing top-quality sparkling wine. For more than 300 years ...
A few of the lower-calorie/lower-alcohol wines our columnist tasted—the Sauvignon Blancs in particular—proved pleasant. But when a quality dry Champagne or Vinho Verde proves just as light, are we ...
The Association of Ratafias Champenois, Marc, and Fine Champenoise once again showcased the vibrant spirit of Champagne ...
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Wine Enthusiast's list includes businesses that elevate the Champagne experience through crafted menus, knowledgeable staff, ...
The head of the Champagne producers association said that with inflation, global conflicts and economic uncertainty, this is ...
Blending is essential to making some of the world’s most iconic wines. We explored the several ways to blend last week. This week, specific wines created by blending.