A History of Champagne, with Notes on the Other Sparkling Wines of FranceVizetelly, Henry
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A History of Champagne, with Notes on the Other Sparkling Wines of France
Vizetelly, Henry
Champagne (Wine) -- History; Wine and wine making -- France
Soul and sense are all untethered!
Who would be an angel when,
Clement king of gods and men,
He can soar so grandly, feathered
With thy plumage, O Champagne?
Bottled gladness! thou magician!
Silver-bearded! mist Elysian!
Ecstasy of sun and rain!
Swift and subtle, glad and glorious,
O the wildfire wine of France!
How its atoms frisk and dance,
Over Fate and Time victorious!'
[Illustration]
[Illustration:
MAP OF THE
CHAMPAGNE VINEYARDS,
_Reduced, by permission, from the larger Map_.
Drawn by /M. J. Lignier/, Staff-Captain,
For Messrs. MÖET & CHANDON, of Epernay.
The purple tint indicates the Vineyards.
The yellow, the Woods and Forests.
The green, the Meadows.
The blue, the Ponds and Lakes.
The figures indicate the altitudes in metres above the level of the sea.
/Scale in Metres/:
(_2000 Metres are equal to 1-1/4 Miles._)]
[Illustration: THE VINEYARDS AND ABBEY OF HAUTVILLERS.]
PART II.
I.
/The Champagne Vinelands--The Vineyards of the River./
The vinelands in the neighbourhood of Epernay--Viticultural area
of the Champagne--A visit to the vineyards of 'golden plants'--The
Dizy vineyards--Antiquity of the Ay vineyards--St. Tresain and
the wine-growers of Ay--The Ay vintage of 1871--The Mareuil
vineyards and their produce--Avernay; its vineyards, wines, and
ancient abbey--The vineyards of Mutigny and Cumières--Damery
and 'la belle hôtesse' of Henri Quatre--Adrienne Lecouvreur
and the Maréchal de Saxe's matrimonial schemes--Pilgrimage to
Hautvillers--Remains of the Royal Abbey of St. Peter--The ancient
church--Its quaint decorations and monuments--The view from the
heights of Hautvillers--The abbey vineyards and wine-cellars in the
days of Dom Perignon--The vinelands of the Côte d'Epernay--Pierry
and its vineyard cellars--The Moussy, Vinay, and Ablois St. Martin
vineyards--The Côte d'Avize--Chavot, Monthelon, Grauves, and
Cuis--The vineyards of Cramant and Avize, and their light delicate
white wines--The Oger and Le Mesnil vineyards--Vertus and its
picturesque ancient remains--Its vineyards planted with Burgundy
grapes from Beaune--The red wine of Vertus a favourite beverage of
William III. of England.
[Illustration: CHÂTEAU DE BOURSAULT.]
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