Good Things Come From Small Parcels

Small-grower Champagnes offer quality and terroir
Bruce Sanderson
Posted: February 2, 2004

See also:   Champagne's Golden Era   Top Champagnes   Best Values   Champagne Vintage Chart   Elisabeth and Philippe Chartogne-Taillet descend from a long line of grapegrowers, dating to 1409. But it wasn't until the 1960s that Chartogne-Taillet began making Champagne from its vineyards.

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