The techniques of sparkling winemaking did not originate with the Benedictine monk Dom Pérignon, nor was the first purposely sparkling wine produced in the region of Champagne. Regardless, through centuries of refinement Champagne has become the world’s leading sparkling wine and the vinous embodiment of luxury and celebration.
Hi Afshin. This isn't like port where houses all do the same thing. There are no official declarations where houses can or cannot make a vintage champagne. There are some houses that make a vintage wine every vintage baring any real catastrophes. The Special Club acts a bit differently, and will collectively decide upon which vintages to release wines from.
The answer to your question lies not in a list for you to memorize, but in the journey.
Anyone please knows the answer to this question; “what are the declared champagne vintages between 1980 to 2000?” Thank you.
There's discussion on this in the comments on the Vin de Savoie AOP page in the Compendium. Seems as though Cremant de Savoie is a designation within that AOP, rather than its own appellation. The Cahier des Charges reads as such and the Savoie study guide implies this.
I may be wrong but I think there are currently 8 AOP regions for Cremant wines produced by the traditional method? Cremant de Savoie was promoted an AOC status in 2015 if not mistaken.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/beverages/connected-champagne-putting-a-cork-in-bogus-bubbly/ar-AACid7W