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Uncorking the Intrigues of Champagne in France

Uncorking the Intrigues of Champagne in France

Update: 2024-06-04
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11th generation Champagne maker, Julian Haumont, takes John through the hallowed vineyards of Vertus, France in an area called "Côte des Blancs" ("White Coast") where 99% grows chardonnay grapes, as they chat about the fascinating world of champagne including:


  • The impact of the World Wars on production

  • The Rothschilds' presence in the region

  • Why organic wine sales have dipped in France

  • The intricate "Cru" classification system, including the coveted "Grand Cru" designation

  • The all-important concept of "terroir" and its influence on grape quality

  • What truly defines a "dry" Champagne

  • Plus, expert tips on pouring, storing, and enjoying Champagne at its finest


While John's in Tel Aviv, he and producer AJ Moseley wrap up and John recommends:


  • Foods that should only be eaten if organic

  • How a consumer can get their hands on unique food items

  • What wineries you can check out if you can't make it to France


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This season of Foods That Matter is presented by Watkins.

Executive Producers: AJ Moseley and Stuart Halperin

Editing: AJ Moseley

Marketing: Catrin Skaperdas

Music: Jenny G


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Champagne Haumont & Fils (Vertus, France): https://www.champagne-haumont.com/

Continuum (California, US): https://www.continuumestate.com/

Colgin (California, US): https://www.colgincellars.com/

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Uncorking the Intrigues of Champagne in France

Uncorking the Intrigues of Champagne in France

John Robert Sutton