Topic: Champagne
10 things to know about sparkling wines outside France’s Champagne region
The cost of Champagne is related to several factors, one of which is the basic economic principle of supply and demand.
To be called Champagne,...
‘Grape’ deals from Europe’s wine regions
Bordeaux. Burgundy. Barolo. Champagne.
Summer wines fit for a queen
Summer does not officially begin until June 20, but the long weekend to celebrate the Queen’s birthday generally signifies the unofficial start of the hottest season here in Cayman.
History a big part of Taittinger story
The Champagne producers of France have a rich, fascinating history, both in terms of their wineries and their founders.
What makes Champagne Champagne
Just as not all that glitters is gold, not all that sparkles is Champagne.
Here’s some Easter wines to enjoy outdoors
The four-day Easter holiday weekend in the Cayman Islands is a time for outdoor fun, whether its camping, boating, going to the beach or just lazing by the pool.
Dom Pérignon moving toward Champagne perfection
Ask a Frenchman who invented Champagne and the answer you’ll most likely get is Dom Pierre Pérignon, a Benedictine monk, back in the late 17th century at the Abbey of Hautvillers just north of the town of Épernay.
The difference of Krug
Even in the decadent world of Champagne, Krug holds a place of mystified awe, where it is truly in a class by itself in terms of its extraordinary craftsmanship.










