Champagne
The champagne wine It takes its name from the region of the same name in which it is produced and which extends for 35 thousand hectares approximately 150 kilometres east of Paris.
Defined by a 1927 law, this area is distributed across four production areas:
Côte des Blancs, Vallée de la Marne, Montagne de Reims and Aube. Located at the 49th parallel, the Champagne region has an average annual temperature of around 10°, which is close to the minimum threshold of ripening of the grapes . This is just one of the peculiarities that influence the characteristics of the types of champagne that are produced here. Other factors that influence the flavor are certainly the soils rich in limestone and fossils, in addition to the exposure of the different vineyards and of course the taste of the producers.