Champagne- 'This wine where sparkling bubbles dance, Reflects the brilliant soul of France' -Voltaire....shared by KJS Chatrath
Statutory Warning: Consumption of alcohol is injurious to health.
Champagne is
a sparkling wine that originated in and is produced in the Champagne wine
region of France.
It became associated with royalty in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. The leading manufacturers made efforts to associate their Champagnes with nobility and royalty through clever advertising and packaging, which led to its popularity among the emerging middle class. Pinot noir, Pinot meunier and Chardonnay grapes are used to produce almost all of Champagne,
Some of the snacks that are supposed to go well with Champagne are: carrot, cucumber and celery sticks, bread sticks with salty dip such as olive tapenade, potato chips, hard cheeses such as pecorino or cheddar with salty crackers, and of course expensive caviar.
Nicolas Lancret: 'People of Rheims', according to La Fontaine's tale. From the Museum of Fine Arts of Tours.
Photos sourced from Champagne Wine of France, Lallemand, Paris & the internet
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