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Coteaux Champenois
Champagne Still Wine
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The name "Coteaux Champenois" translates to "Champagne Hills" or "Champagne Slopes" in English. This name reflects the fact that the grapes used to produce these wines are grown on the sloping hillsides of the Champagne region, which are ideal for grape growing due to their unique soil and climate conditions.
These still wines are made from the same grape varieties used in Champagne, such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc but they are not carbonated or sparkling like Champagne. Coteaux Champenois wines are produced in small quantities and aged in oak barrels, resulting in complex flavours and aromas. They are considered rare and exclusive because they are produced in small quantities within the Champagne region of France.
The production of these wines is limited by strict regulations and specifications that dictate the grape varieties, vineyard locations, and winemaking techniques that can be used.
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