Zachys Collections - Champagne
Champagne FAQs
Why explore Champagne at Zachys?
Zachys offers a curated selection of Champagne, from iconic houses to small grower producers. Our assortment spans non-vintage brut, rosé, and vintage cuvées, highlighting both classic styles and distinctive expressions.
What is Champagne known for?
Champagne is known for its fine bubbles, bright acidity, and complex flavor profile, often showing notes of citrus, brioche, toast, and minerality.
What makes Champagne different from other sparkling wines?
Champagne can only be produced in the Champagne region of France and is made using the traditional method, where a second fermentation occurs in the bottle. This process creates its signature texture and complexity.
What grape varieties are used in Champagne?
Champagne is primarily made from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, which are blended to create balance and consistency.
What is the traditional method (méthode champenoise)?
The traditional method is the process of creating sparkling wine through a second fermentation in the bottle, followed by aging on the lees to develop texture, complexity, and fine bubbles.
What are the different styles of Champagne?
Champagne styles include non-vintage brut, vintage Champagne, rosé Champagne, and blanc de blancs or blanc de noirs, each offering different flavor profiles and structures.
What is the difference between Champagne houses and grower Champagne?
Champagne houses produce wines using grapes sourced from multiple vineyards to create a consistent style, while grower Champagne is made by producers using grapes from their own vineyards, often reflecting a more site-specific expression.
What makes Champagne unique?
Champagne’s combination of climate, chalky soils, grape varieties, and production method creates wines with unmatched finesse, structure, and aging potential.