Foire Aux Questions

Champagne

  • What makes Champagne different from other sparkling wines?
    Champagne's uniqueness comes from two factors: the méthode champenoise, a labour-intensive secondary fermentation in the bottle that creates fine, persistent bubbles, and its protected geographical indication from the Champagne region in northern France. The chalky terroir and cool climate produce high-acidity wines perfect for the sparkling style. Only wines produced in this specific region using these methods can legally bear the Champagne name.
  • Why are Dom Pérignon, Krug, and Salon considered top Champagne houses?
    These prestigious houses have built legendary reputations through decades of consistent quality and innovation. Dom Pérignon pioneered vintage Champagne, Krug is renowned for small-batch craftsmanship and complex flavours, and Salon produces only Blanc de Blancs from exceptional vintages. Beyond large houses, grower-producers like Selosse and Egly-Ouriet offer equally compelling expressions with distinctive terroir character and limited production.
  • What's the difference between Vintage and Non-Vintage Champagne?
    Vintage Champagne comes from a single harvest year and reflects that year's character, typically released only in exceptional vintages. Non-Vintage (NV) is a blend of multiple vintages, allowing producers to maintain a consistent house style year-round. Vintage bottles generally develop more complexity with age, while NV offers immediate approachability and represents better value for everyday celebration.
  • How should I store and serve premium Champagne?
    Store Champagne horizontally in a cool, dark place at 10-12°C away from light and temperature fluctuations. Serve chilled to 7-10°C in flute or tulip glasses to preserve aromatic complexity and bubble structure. For premium vintages, allow 30 minutes in the refrigerator rather than aggressive ice-bucket chilling. Open gently with a slight twist of the bottle rather than the cork to preserve carbonation.
  • Where can I find premium Champagne in Switzerland?
    Switzerland offers excellent access to Champagne through specialized wine retailers who curate selections from renowned houses and emerging grower-producers. Swiss premium retailers stock rare vintages, collector's editions, and exclusive bottlings alongside established classics. Working with knowledgeable retailers ensures authentication, proper storage conditions, and expert guidance on selection based on your preferences and occasion.