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Champagne in Full Swing for the 10 Years of Its Classification at Unesco

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While sales of bottles declined in 2024, especially abroad, the region has opened its hillsides, houses and cellars sharply since 2015, leading to a tourist leap.

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While sales of bottles declined in 2024, especially abroad, the region has opened its hillsides, houses and cellars sharply since 2015, leading to a tourist leap.

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A big birthday party was held Friday, July 4 in the vineyards in Champillon, in the Marne to celebrate the 10 years of the inscription of the champagne hills, houses and cellars at UNESCO. A sound and light show took place in the middle of the vineyards, including drones.

The festivities for the 10th anniversary of the Burgundy climates at UNESCO were launched by numerous elected officials and representatives of the wine world, all present to pay tribute to the work of the vineyard this Friday, July 4 at the Leflaive estate.

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Champagne celebrates the anniversary of its inscription in UNESCO's World Heritage Site. See you tonight in Champillon, on the heights of Epernay, for "The night of the 10 years". The opportunity to measure the progress made since this historic turning point that revolutionized regional wine tourism and offered new tools to preserve a heritage too often threatened. On 4 July 2015, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee included the Coteaux, Houses …

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Ten years ago, Champagne entered the UNESCO World Heritage Site. 5,000 people are expected to attend the great anniversary evening in Champillon (Marne), Friday, July 4. A drone show will close this exceptional event.

Since 1864, the Maison Alfred Gratien has been developing champagnes of character in Épernay, vinified under wood and without malolactic fermentation.

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