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.
Thomas, this is referring to base wine for Champagne. I'm also not seeing any mention of permission of white grapes in rosé Crémant de Bordeaux.
I have a question about Cork Finishing mentioned under Prestige Cuvee. It mentions that cork finishing after secondary fermentation does that mean there is no dosage added?
In Bryan K. JULYAN 4th edition Sales and Service for the Wine Proffessional is mentioned that Perrier-Jouet's Rose prestige Cuvee is Fleur de Champagne. Is that also the name used for the white wine as far as it concerns US?
At the point of dosage , what type of sugar added to final blend ?, thank you