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Taittinger’s new sparkling wine will be made in England

Taittinger, the famous French champagne producer, has crossed the English Channel to plant vines in Kent, southeast of London, with the hope of creating a new sparkling wine by 2022

15/05/2017

Taittinger, the famous French champagne producer, has crossed the English Channel to plant vines in Kent, southeast of London, with the hope of creating a new sparkling wine by 2022. 

Taittinger’s plan dates back to 2015 when it bought 70 hectares of land which had previously been a fruit farm. Its aim is to create a sparkling wine labeled “Made in Britain.”

In this new vineyard close to Chilham village in Kent, Taittinger has big plans for its new wine that it has named Domaine Evremond. Three type of vines has already been planted — Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier.

The first wine is not expected to be released before 2022. Taittinger intends to produce 300,000 bottles a year. 

This new wine cannot be called champagne, obviously. Champagne can only be used to describe wines produced according to very strict specifications in a specific region of France. 

This bold adventure is not unrelated to British consumers’ love for champagne and sparkling wine in general, as seen in their recent interest in prosecco. The market share of this famous Italian sparkling wine grew by 34 per cent in the UK in 2015. In 2016, the Brits were once again the number one champagne consumers, with 31.1 million bottles dispatched across from France. However, Brexit has perhaps had an impact on sales of French bubbly as they were down by 14 percent last year. 

Taittinger’s initiative is also a reminder of the challenge facing champagne production in France due to global warming.

Read more at source: The Malay mail online

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