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Unesco Mission: an Auction of Very Old Champagnes to Finance the Renovation of the Crayères

Summary by Terre De Vins
Remember, it was in February 2024, an international jury made up of all the great champagne specialists had met for two days at the Royal Champagne in a closed session worthy of Agatha Christie. The stakes ? The tasting of 35 cuvées from 35 different houses, on the 1988, 1989, 1990 vintages. 17 of the 20 best cuvées selected have been auctioned in the United States by the Hart Davis House for the benefit of the UNESCO Mission.
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Remember, it was in February 2024, an international jury made up of all the great champagne specialists had met for two days at the Royal Champagne in a closed session worthy of Agatha Christie. The stakes ? The tasting of 35 cuvées from 35 different houses, on the 1988, 1989, 1990 vintages. 17 of the 20 best cuvées selected have been auctioned in the United States by the Hart Davis House for the benefit of the UNESCO Mission.

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Terre de Vins broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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