Pinot Noir
Boulard champagne, though very well regarded by those in the know, is not quite as well known outside of France as one might expect. Enthusiastic about the brand and starting proceedings off with bringing you the consumer four different types of Boulard bubbly, the company looks to be in its infancy right now, but, if you’re a fan of all three champagne variations.
Often, champagne web-sites can seem extremely complicated. In this article, We Love Champagne’s aim is to talk directly to those who are less experienced (although we also hope, of course, that the more knowledgeable champagne connoisseur will also find something to interest him or her).
As the starting point for various scenic countryside walks, the champagne region is the source of inspiration for both luxury champagne and some of the more basic varieties that can be found in supermarkets across the world.
2002 was a year that produced some terrific wine, and one of the finest specimens has to be this one. After receiving a favourable amount of sunshine, cool nights and warm days, the harvest yielded grapes which produced musts of…
Montaudon is now one of the last Champagne houses still owned by the founders and their vineyards’ land covers 45 hectares.




