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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Author’s Note Foreword Introduction: Searching for Authenticity Part One: Champagne Through the Ages
Chapter 1: On the Trail of the Bubbly
The Early Days
A Region and a Wine
Devastation, Plague, and Endless War The Huguenot Wars What the Sun King Drank Champagne Gets Better
Champagne’s Many Styles
Are Bubbles Bad? A Vinous Rivalry
How Champagne is Made
Chapter 2: Bubbles Sweep the World
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité The Emperor's Reign
A Brief History of Sabrage (With a How-To Guide!)
Winemaking Becomes an Industry A Most Violent Year
Champagne Charlie Seduces America
The Belle Époque
Understanding Sweetness Levels Why Are Ships Blessed with Champagne? Les Grandes Marques de Champagne
Chapter 3: Joy, Wine, and War
If it's Profitable, Make More What's in a Wine?
Why Does Soil Matter?
The Wrath of Grapes War Comes to Champagne The Macabre Dance of War The American Expedition War Ends, Wine Begins Again
What’s In a Name?
Chapter 4: A Changed World
Appellation d’Origine Controlée The Grapes of Champagne The Art of Blending Les Années Folles The Party Ends with a Crash A Brief Recovery
Booze Beyond the Bubbles What is Terroir?
Germany Occupies Champagne The Ring Closes
Don’t Pop the Cork!
Chapter 5: Approaching the Second Millennium
The Rebirth of Conspicuous Consumption
What is a Prestige Cuvée?
As Consumption Grows, Vineyards Decline Booms, Busts, and Bellbottoms Hustle and Flash
Forget the Flute and Toss the Coupe Why do Athletes Celebrate with Champagne?
As Economy Sinks, Alternatives Sparkle It's All About the Benjamins Millennium Crash
Chapter 6: The Grower Revolution
What is "Natural" Wine? The Seeds of a Revolution A Long History of Artisanal Wine
How to Buy Champagne
America Changes the Global Marketplace
Reading a Champagne Label
The Terroirist Triumph
To Sweeten or Not?
A Rising Tide
Understanding Organic, Biodynamic, and Sustainable Viticulture Transparency and Disgorgement Dates
Infinite Discoveries
Future Expansion of Champagne
Epilogue
Part Two: Digging Deeper in Champagne
Section 1: The Grand Marques
Ayala (N.M.) Billecart-Salmon (N.M.) Bollinger (N.M.) Delamotte / Salon (N.M.) Deutz (N.M.) Drappier (N.M.) Duval-Leroy (N.M.) Charles Heidsieck (N.M.) Gosset (N.M.) Henriot (N.M.) Jacquesson (N.M.) Krug (N.M.) Laurent-Perrier (N.M.) Moët & Chandon / Dom Pérignon (N.M.) Perrier-Jouët (N.M.) Philipponnat (N.M.) Piper-Heidsieck (N.M.) Pol Roger (N.M.) Pommery (N.M.) Louis Roederer (N.M.) Ruinart (N.M.) Taittinger (N.M.) Veuve Clicquot (N.M.)
Section 2: Montagne de Reims
L. Aubry Fils (R.M.) H. Billiot & Fils (R.M.) Francis Boulard (N.M.) Emmanuel Brochet (R.M.) Chartogne-Taillet (R.M.) André Clouet (R.M.) R. H. Coutier (R.C.) Paul Déthune (R.M.) Egly-Ouriet (R.M.) David Léclapart (R.M.) Marie-Noëlle Ledru (R.M.) J. Lassalle (R.M.) A. Margaine (R.M.) Jérôme Prévost [La Closerie] (R.M.) Savart (R.M.) Vilmart & Cie (R.M.)
Section 3: Vallée de la Marne
Bérèche Et Fils (N.M.) Gaston Chiquet (R.M.) Gatinois (R.M.) René Geoffroy (R.M.) Henri Goutorbe (R.M.) Marc Hébrart (R.M) Laherte Frères (N.M.) Georges Laval (R.M.) Christophe Mignon (R.M.) Moussé Fils (N.M.) R. Pouillon & Fils (R.M.) Tarlant (R.M.)
Section 4: Côte des Blancs
Agrapart et Fils (R.M.) Etienne Calsac (R.M.) Claude Cazals (R.M.) Guy Charlemagne (S.R.) Pascal Doquet (S.R.) Veuve Fourny et Fils (N.M.) Pierre Gimonnet et Fils (R.M.) Larmandier-Bernier (R.M.) A. R. Lenoble (N.M.) Jean Milan (N.M.) Pierre Moncuit (R.M.) Pierre Péters (R.M.) Jacques Selosse (R.M.) Ulysse Collin (R.M.) Varnier-Fannière (R.M.) J. L. Vergnon (R.M.) Waris-Hubert (R.M.)
Section 5: The Aube
Cédric Bouchard / Roses de Jeanne (R.M.) Marie Courtin (R.M.) Dosnon (N.M.) Fleury (N.M.) Bertrand Gautherot [Vouette Et Sorbée] (R.M.) Olivier Horiot Jacques Lassaigne (N.M.) Serge Mathieu (R.M.) Ruppert-Leroy (R.M.)
Glossary Selected Bibliography Acknowledgements
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