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How do you recognize a great Left Bank wine?
How do you recognize a great Left Bank wine?
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The left bank of the Garonne River in the Bordeaux region is home to some of the most famous and coveted red wines in...

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Champagne vs. Loire wines: two styles to enhance the art of the table
Champagne vs. Loire wines: two styles to enhance the art of the table
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Lorsqu’on parle de grands vins français, deux noms reviennent très souvent : la Champagne et la Vallée de la Loire....

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Champagne and festive terroir: enhancing an organic Christmas menu with the art of natural pairing
Champagne and festive terroir: enhancing an organic Christmas menu with the art of natural pairing
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The holiday season brings joy and conviviality. Conversely, this time of year can be stressful for those in charge of...

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7 must-see weekend experiences in the Marne Valley
7 must-see weekend experiences in the Marne Valley
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La Vallée de la Marne est une invitation au voyage, à la fois sensoriel et culturel. Terre de vignes, d’histoire et...

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Champagne parfait: elegance and softness for your festive season
Champagne parfait: elegance and softness for your festive season
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Champagne parfait is the ideal dessert to celebrate New Year's Eve. Delicious, easy to prepare, and customizable to...

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  • TAITTINGER, the flute Comtes de Champagne
    TAITTINGER, the flute Comtes de Champagne
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    Flute Comtes de Champagne, in tableware as in oenology, the wine glass has become an essential accessory whose intrinsic qualities can intensify the experience and pleasure of tasting. For the past thirty years, the French brand Lehmann has been giving it its full measure by creating innovative and refined shapes that magnify wines in general, and champagne in particular.

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  • Champagne Krug Grande Cuvée 170th Edition
    Champagne Krug Grande Cuvée 170th Edition
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    For Julie Cavil, the similarities between Champagne Krug and music are clear: "At the end of the harvest, we will have 250/270 potential soloists that we will taste throughout the season. Sometimes we realize that in these Soloists, there are people who have the same perfume, tell the same stories, express the same emotions, so we bring them together and they will play us the music of the year. It could be the marching band in the street, if it was 1990, or a string quartet, if it was 1998,"...

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