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Meunier
Summary:
Meunier has always been somewhat marginalized in Champagne despite the fact that it occupies a third of the territory under vine. Many Champenois consider it mere filler to bulk up the ‘star players’ Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, while for others the late-budding early-ripening variety represents little more than an insurance policy against frost.
But Meunier has its own unique
The loud pop, the lively bubbles; no wonder Champagne has long been associated with festivities. If the overarching brand could be reduced to one word, it would surely be this: celebration. This simple proposition, so easy to understand, has brought it huge success and popularity.