Christopher Walkey

Best time to Drink Champagne

When is the best time to drink Champagne?

By Christopher Walkey / 22nd February 2021

Champagne seems to get away with being the drink that is acceptable to be seen enjoying at any time of the day and any situation. From breakfast to dinner, toasting celebrations at weddings or to fine memories of a past family member – Champagne cuts it far more than being spotted with a gin and…

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Recognising Champagne Faults

How to Recognise Champagne Faults

By Christopher Walkey / 18th February 2021

In most cases, we get to enjoy that glass of Champagne at its best, within its peak performance level, exactly as the winemaker wanted us to enjoy it. France’s most famous sparkling wine will usually set us back more money than many of its competitors and for consumers worldwide, our expectations of it are relatively…

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What is Terroir

What does Terroir mean?

By Christopher Walkey / 17th February 2021

It’s a tricky one to answer, believe it or not, simply because there is no exact translation. A French word firmly used in the world of wine, yet many will debate its actual meaning. Used in many variations and yet widely understood when heard, we know what it means in our minds yet we will…

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Bizeljsko Sremič Vino Graben

Wine Border Regions – Slovenia & Croatia (Bizeljsko Sremič)

By Christopher Walkey / 15th February 2021

Slovenia gives us nine wonderful grape producing districts, within three main regions located on the eastern and western sides of the land. These wine regions spread out to the borders and touch upon the neighbouring countries of Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. A total of 33,000 hectares of vineyards, 30,000 grape producers with 2,300 growers…

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River Marne Champagne

Sparkling Wine Mountains and Rivers: The River Marne

By Christopher Walkey / 2nd February 2021

Both famous names and both ingredients of providing the world with some of the finest sparkling wines. I am speaking of the Champagne region and a famous river that runs through it, the River Marne. Standing up on the hills full of vines I have many times looked down towards this river and been delighted…

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Pinot Noir Grapes Viller Sous Chatillon

Pinot Noir – Black Grape and yet White Sparkling Wine?

By Christopher Walkey / 28th January 2021

Grapes come in all sorts of sizes and colours and very much differ in qualities / flavours. I’m sure many will remember like I do, as a child, that when grapes were in the fruit bowl it was always far more exciting than those boring old apples or oranges. The only downfall to grapes were…

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Hills of Prosecco and The Dolomites

Prosecco – Running for the Hills

By Christopher Walkey / 27th January 2021

Many of the finer wine regions across the world obtain great influence from the land in which their vines are grown. The terroir, which mostly translates to the land and weather influence, will greatly affect the style of wine (grapes) that can be produced and the final quality that the consumer gets to enjoy. We…

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5 Great Slovenian Sparkling Wines

Slovenia: The Land of Deep Caves & Deep Sparkling Wine Flavours

By Christopher Walkey / 21st January 2021

Having travelled through most of Europe, both new and old, I have seen a great variety of style of wines from classic reds to vintage sparkling. Europe holds most of the world’s wine production, the biggest part of history and certainly the finest examples. The land holding the vineyards is truly wonderful and holding such…

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How much in a serving of Champagne

How much alcohol in a glass of Champagne?

By Christopher Walkey / 20th January 2021

My first question would be ‘how big is your glass‘! The style, shape and size of our glass can very much extend or reduce the amount of Champagne that is poured into it. The volume is what holds the Champagne and a standard-sized glass pouring can be anywhere from 180 to 300ml. It is stated…

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