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Challengers and classicists: pinot meunier vs. chardonnay at Champagne Romain Tribaut

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Everyone who tastes wine knows that you learn more if you compare two, or more, wines at the same time. You will often discover things you wouldn’t find if you taste the wines separately. It does not have to mean that you must figure out which one you prefer. But rather to discover the differences.

Champagne Romain Tribaut is a new small Champagne house, founded in 2015. However, wine-growing has been in the family for more than 100 years. The house today makes 35,000 bottles. Recently, Romain Tribaut launched two champagnes, a duo, which he named “Les Opposés”, the opposites. Pinot meunier and chardonnay.

Read more in Britt’s article on BKWine Magazine: The Opposites: Chardonnay and Meunier as interpreted by Champagne Romain Tribaut.

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Pinot noir harvested in a vineyard in Champagne
Pinot Noir harvested in a vineyard in Champagne, copyright BKWine Photography

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