See you on the networks on October 23 for #ChampagneDay 2020
The Comité Champagne creates a platform to federate events planned for #ChampagneDay 2020: https://champagneday.champagne.fr/
The principle behind #ChampagneDay is simple: celebrate Champagne and share your tasting experience by virtually toasting with the global community of Champagne lovers. This universal event brings together lovers of the "wine of kings, king of wines" to share ideas on social networks, e-apéritifs and technical tastings.tastings, punctuated by the #ChampagneDay hashtag that unites participants. It is also an opportunity for cafés, bars, restaurants, discos, wine merchants, winegrowers and houses to organize events around Champagne. Champagne Day is a spontaneous event; it was born in 2009 from an individual initiative by Californian wine blogger and trainer Chris Oggenfus, and has grown "organically" as a result of the ever-growing number of people who take part (30 million users in 2019). Today, it remains collaborative, free and open to all.
And for those of you who want to stay in touch with good tips and careful reviews, you'll soon find the Gault&Millau 2021 Champagne Guide in bookshops.
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