Champagne Flashcards

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Define Champagne

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Champagne is a sparkling white wine made in the delimited region of Champagne in France by following méthode de champenoise.

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CIVC

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Comite Interprofessional du vin de Champagne

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Grapes used in Champagne

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CHARDONNAY
PINOT NOIR
PINOT MEUNIER

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Methode champenoise 1st step

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Pressing
Picked and sent to the hydraulic press – pressed four times.
Only the first two pressings are used – rest for coteaux champenoise (still Champagne).

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Methode champenoise 2nd step

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First fermentation
In cask – starts about 8 hours after pressing.
A dry, still wine is produced.
Left in cask for about 5 months – racked and fined during this period.

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Methode champenoise 3rd step

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Assemblage
Any no. of wines from around 250 villages.
Highly paid wine-tasters/blenders ensure brand-continuity.

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Methode champenoise 4th step

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Dosage de tirage
Yeast and rock candy (from sugarcane) dissolved in old wine (liqueur de tirage).
Added for secondary fermentation which is carried out in bottle.

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Methode champenoise 5th

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Bottling & Secondary Fermentation
Immediately after dosage, bottled & corked – secured with a wire muzzle and agrafé.
Bottles placed mis sur latte in the natural chalky caverns – constant cold temperature ideal for Secondary Fermentation.
Secondary fermentation starts after about six weeks.
Mis sur latte for about 2 to 5 years (minimum 1 year for non-vintage and 3 years for vintage champagnes).

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Methode champenoise 6th step

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Remuage
(removal of debris by the remneur)
Bottles placed at 45º on the pupître.
Everyday the remneur grasps and shakes each bottle → sediments dislodged.
Remneur changes the angle slightly.
In 3 to 5 months the bottles are brought to sur le pointe.

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Methode champenoise 7th step

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Dégorgement
The neck is frozen.
The muzzle is taken off and the debris go out like a bullet.
Some wine is lost.

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Methode champenoise 8th step

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Dosage
Similar wine + sugar (as, and if, required) = liqueur d’expédition
Added to replace lost wine.

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Methode champenoise 9th step

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Final Dressing
Corked finally and permanently.
Wired and dressed in foil.

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Methode champagnoise

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Pressing
First fermentation
Assemblage
Dosage de tirage
Bottling and secondary fermentation 
Remuage 
Degorgement
Dosage
Final dressing
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