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CHAMPAGNEBy Sophie, Ash, Rodrigo & Phuong

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THE HISTORY OF CHAMPAGNE

- worlds most luxurious and celebrated sparkling wine

- shares it’s name from region “Champagne-Ardenne” in

northern France

- where Romans were the first to plant vineyards

in this area

- wines from the Champagne region were

known before medieval time

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THE HISTORY OF CHAMPAGNE

- royalty became associated with champagne

in the 17th, 18th, & 19th centuries

- leading manufacturers made efforts to

associate their champagnes with royalty

and nobility through advertising and packaging

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THE HISTORY OF CHAMPAGNE

- In France the first sparkling champagne

was created accidentally, the pressure

in the bottle led it to explode, or pop corks

- In modern times champagne has

become more than just a beverage, but

also a brand with an expensive connotation

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HOW CHAMPAGNE IS PRODUCED

1) Fermentation

- liqueur de tirage

- wine, yeast and sugar

- stored horizontally

- appellation d’origine controlee

- pressure determined by sugar

2) Aging on Lees

- champagne aged in

cellars for 3-8 years

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HOW CHAMPAGNE IS PRODUCED

3) Riddling

- lees must be consolidated for removal

- bottles placed on pupitres at 45 grades

- slight shake and turn once a day every 2 days

- sediments go toward the neck of the bottle

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HOW CHAMPAGNE IS PRODUCED

4) Disgorging

- process of removing lees without

losing much liquid and sugar added

- freezing small amount of the liquid

which contains the lees

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HOW CHAMPAGNE IS PRODUCED

5) Dosage

- liqueur d’expedition

- amount of sugar in Liqueur

d’expédition establishes the sweetness

- sugar balances acidity

- finally cork is inserted

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Moderate champagne consumption has a number of positive effects

HEALTH BENEFITS OF CHAMPAGNE

MEN

2 Glasses Weekly

WOMEN

1 Glass Weekly

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4 HEALTH BENEFITS OF CHAMPAGNE

It Is Good for Your Heart

- contains resveratrol

- helps protect the heart & prevent cardiovascular disease

It Contains Antioxidants

- contains a number of antioxidants

- helps lower blood pressure & slows the sign of aging

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4 HEALTH BENEFITS OF CHAMPAGNE

It Is Good for Your Brain

- phenolic compounds improve spatial memory

- prevents brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease

It Prevents Tooth Decay

- polyphenols hardens your enamel, prevent gum

diseases & reduce inflammation in the gums

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SPARKLING WINE VS CHAMPAGNE

Why isn’t sparkling wine called champagne?

- produced usually from region France

- anything produced outside of region is

not “champagne”

- bubbly from other regions – “sparkling wine”

- champagne specific type of sparkling wine

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QUIZ TIME !

Approximately how many bubbles are in a

standard sized bottle of champagne?

a ) 99 Million

b ) 49 Million

c ) 19 Million

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QUIZ TIME !

Approximately how many bubbles are in a

standard sized bottle of champagne?

a ) 99 Million

b ) 49 Million

c ) 19 Million

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QUIZ TIME !

How much do you think this bottle is worth ?

a ) $ 75,000 US dollars

b ) $ 275, 000 US dollars

c ) $ 175, 000 US dollars

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QUIZ TIME !

How much do you think this bottle is worth ?

a ) $ 75,000 US dollars

b ) $ 275, 000 US dollars

c ) $ 175, 000 US dollars