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Gibson’s Organic Liqueurs

Gibson’s Organic Liqueurs

By Glass of Bubbly / 29th March 2014

Just outside the market town of Burford, gateway to the Cotswolds, lies a little hamlet called Westwell. Tiny (there are only 40 inhabitants), Westwell is almost famous for being the most westerly Roman well in Oxfordshire, hence it’s not massively inventive name, and also the sometime dwelling of former home secretary Douglas Hurd. Oh, and…

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Ruinart

Ruinart

By Glass of Bubbly / 28th March 2014

Ruinart was the first established Champagne House in 1729. Nicolas Ruinart, a Reims draper like his father, started his first account ledger devoted to “wine with bubbles” on September 1, 1729. This ledger serves as the birth certificate for the first Champagne House ever created. The first bottles of “wine with bubbles.” In 1735, Maison Ruinart…

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Champagne Louis Roederer – packaging revolution

Champagne Louis Roederer – packaging revolution

By Glass of Bubbly / 28th March 2014

Champagne Louis Roederer is delighted to unveil its new branding, with new packs reaching shelves by the end of April. With visuals designed by Philippe di Meo – the creative genius behind the stunning Flacon Médaillon Cristal Jeroboam 2002 – the range is vibrant and modern, yet effortlessly stylish and classic, reflecting the ideals of…

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André Jacquart

André Jacquart

By Glass of Bubbly / 28th March 2014

For four generations, the parents and grandparents of André Jacquart only produced Champagne grapes. In 1958 André Jacquart started producing his own estate-bottled Champagne in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. Since 2004, Champagne André Jacquart has been located in Vertus on the Cote des Blancs. The estate is now actively managed by Marie Doyard and her brother Benoît, André’s…

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Star Quality at Langham Estate

By Glass of Bubbly / 28th March 2014

During the recent film awards season, it had occurred to me that you can’t call up the winner of the BAFTAs and ask to meet them for a glass of bubbly, but sometimes you can get in touch with the vineyard equivalent of a BAFTA winner and have a glass of sparkling wine with the winemaker. I…

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Champagne Jacquart

Champagne Jacquart

By Glass of Bubbly / 28th March 2014

The Jacquart story is a history of the Champagne growers’ efforts to control their own destiny rather than relying on the big Grande Marque houses as a route to market. Established in 1964 by a group of forward thinking vine growers, Champagne Jacquart is a modern contemporary brand. Nearly 50 years later, the group of…

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Champagne Sanger

Champagne Sanger

By Glass of Bubbly / 28th March 2014

Champagne Sanger is unique as the students of Avize Viti Campus produce Champagne Sanger with their cellar master. On November 3rd 1927, the gates of Avize winter wine school opened for the first time to 13 students between 15 and 16. These students committed to following, every Thursday afternoon during the 3 winter months, a training…

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Armand de Brignac Brut Gold

Armand de Brignac

By Glass of Bubbly / 27th March 2014

The Cattier family, producers of Armand de Brignac, have a rich history as an elite Champagne house. In the tiny Champagne village of Chigny les Roses, the Cattiers have owned and cultivated family vineyards since 1763. Today, the house remains independently-owned and run by the family with a staff of fewer than 20 people under…

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Champagne Paul Déthune

Champagne Paul Déthune

By Glass of Bubbly / 26th March 2014

Champagne Paul Déthune’s winery and vineyard are located in the village of Ambonnay en Champagne. This terroir bears the appellation of Grand Cru excellence (only 17 communes have this honour) and its reputation is based on a unique expression of Pinot Noir, pleasantly combined with Chardonnay. Pierre learned to walk in the vineyards alongside his…

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