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Champagne is a wine, but with bubbles | wine tour

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It might seem be evident, but it is not. So nowadays, certain Champagne producers point out that champagne is a wine. Maybe this is because so many people only drink champagne on festive occasions when they don’t give what they have in their glass their full attention. They just enjoy the bubbles.

But there are so many high-quality and attractive champagnes out there that deserve to be enjoyed as a wine, at the dinner table, and not only as an aperitif.

Having champagne all through a meal is a great experience; you will have several such meals on this wine tour with us to Champagne. It works even with meat (I promise!), especially if it is a blanc de noir, in other words, only made with red grapes.

Join us on a fantastic wine tour to Champagne.

And also: We have written an internationally award-winning book on Champagne, so you can hardly get a better guide to the region.

Champagne as aperitif
Champagne as aperitif, copyright BKWine Photography
Bottles in pupitres in an underground cellar in Champagne
Bottles in pupitres in an underground cellar in Champagne, copyright BKWine Photography
A village and vineyards in Champagne
A village and vineyards in Champagne, copyright BKWine Photography
Tasting and lunch in Champagne
Tasting and lunch in Champagne, copyright BKWine Photography

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