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Consulting wine merchant since 2011
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The history of wine begins with the gradual transition from wild vines to cultivated vines in the seventh millennium BC. Vines have shaped the world's landscapes and facilitated trade.
They are also known to have contributed to mythologies, religions and traditions.
The origins of wine in France go back to antiquity. Vine cultivation and wine production have a long history in what is now modern-day France.
The first traces of viticulture in France date back to the time of the Greeks and Romans.
The oldest chemical evidence of wine production dates back to between 5,400 and 5,000 BC in the Zagros mountains of Iran, according to the scientists, whose discovery was published on Monday 14 November in the Proceedings of the American Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
ALCOHOL ABUSE IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH. CONSUME IN MODERATION.
Champagne and sparkling wine are popular bubbly wines, seductive in their mouthfeel, colour and sparkle.
Sparkling wine differs from champagne in the way it is made. Sparkling wine is produced using a fermentation process that encourages the formation of bubbles. This is why it is also known as sparkling wine.
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Champagne is made using the méthode champenoise, in reference to its region of origin, Champagne. It is made from 3 grape varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier.
To obtain variations of champagnes such as rosé, a certain amount of red wine is added to the preparation. In addition to rosé champagne, there are other varieties of champagne, such as vintage, blanc de blanc and blanc de noir.
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