Champagne Harvest 2022: Excellent Both In Quality And Volume | Britt on Forbes

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The harvest in Champagne started early this year; the earliest villages already on August 20. I went to Champagne Chassenay d’Arce in the Côte des Bar, the southernmost part of Champagne, on the first of September to feel the mood and the atmosphere. And it was electric. Everyone was very excited. The rumours about a shortage of champagne that we’ve heard, although they already at the time were unfounded, can now be put to rest.

Read more in Britt’s article on BKWine Magazine, originally published on Forbes: A long-awaited, superb harvest in Champagne 2022: A visit to Champagne Chassenay d’Arce | Britt on Forbes.

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Bottles in pupitres in an underground cellar in Champagne
Bottles in pupitres in an underground cellar in Champagne, copyright BKWine Photography
Pinot noir harvested in a vineyard in Champagne
Pinot Noir harvested in a vineyard in Champagne, copyright BKWine Photography
A village and vineyards in Champagne
A village and vineyards in Champagne, copyright BKWine Photography

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