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The Oldest Champagne Houses #finewines #gosset #moetchandon #ruinart #veuveclicquot

Champagne isn’t just a drink – it’s full of history, elegance, and innovation! 🍾✨

In this video, we’ll explore the stories of the oldest champagne houses that have been making sparkling wine for centuries.

Gosset started in 1584, making it the oldest wine producer in Champagne.
Ruinart became the first official champagne house in 1729, focused entirely on bubbly wine.
Moët & Chandon, founded in 1743, made champagne famous around the world.
And in 1772, Veuve Clicquot, led by Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin, changed champagne forever with new techniques.
These houses turned champagne into a global symbol of celebration and luxury.

Join us for a sparkling journey through history! 🥂🍷

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