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  2. List of Champagne houses - Wikipedia

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    A negociant Champagne from Montaudon Tsarine, a second label of Chanoine Frères A Grand Cru grower Champagne from Bernard Bremont A Grand Cru Champagne from Georges Vesselle A blanc de blanc Grand Cru Champagne from Franck Bonville Bottles of Moët & Chandon in the caves Bottles of Taittinger in the cave Bottles of Veuve Clicquot ranging from "piccolo" (0.188 L) to "Balthazar" (12 L)

  3. Delta Is Now Serving This Celebrated Champagne at 35,000 Feet

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    Founded in 1734 by Jacques Fourneaux and later acquired by Pierre Taittinger in 1931, the house has since been overseen by three generations, maintaining its reputation for excellence.

  4. Taittinger - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1734, the Taittinger Champagne house is based in Reims. [3] The flagship wines of the house are the Comtes de Champagne (composed of 100% Chardonnay) and Comtes de Champagne Rosé (70% Pinot noir and 30% Chardonnay). [4] In 2017, Taittinger planted its first vines in England, near a village in Kent, for its venture into English ...

  5. Charles Heidsieck (Champagne) - Wikipedia

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    Based in the Reims region of Champagne, it is one of the best-known producers for both vintage and non-vintage cuvée. [1] It has been part of EPI group since 2011. The house was founded in 1851 by the French champagne maker Charles Camille Heidsieck , who became known as Champagne Charlie.

  6. Pierre Taittinger - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Charles Taittinger (4 October 1887 – 22 January 1965) was the founder of the Taittinger champagne house and chairman of the municipal council of Paris in 1943–1944 during the German occupation of France, in which position he played a role during the Liberation of Paris.

  7. Champagne Lanson - Wikipedia

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    The champagne house remained family owned until 1980, when it was sold by Etitenne and Pierre Lanson to the Gardinier Group. It changed hands several times until 1994, when it was purchased by Marne et Champagne (which renamed itself Lanson International). In 1996, Lanson International was purchased by the Boizel-Chanoine Group (BCC).

  8. Claude Taittinger - Wikipedia

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    Claude Taittinger (2 October 1927 – 3 January 2022) was a French businessman. [1] He was longtime director of Taittinger Champagne and was the son of Pierre Taittinger . Life and career

  9. Champagne Palmer & Co - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1959, the founders established themselves in Reims where they purchased cellars of a Champagne House. In 1997 the company bought another large cellar which gives them two large sites near one another. Palmer & Co holds over 200 hectares (490 acres) classified as Grand and Premier Crus in the Montagne de Reims area. [3]