Champagne for Laying Down

Appears in
Le Cordon Bleu Matching Wine with Food

By Le Cordon Bleu

Published 2010

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Top quality vintage rosé Champagne will often improve over 5 to 10 years and regular vintage Champagne can keep for even longer. But many Champagne drinkers prefer even vintage wines relatively young; an aged Champagne may lose much of its freshness and vivacity. It’s a matter of personal taste.