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Uploaded by mrzwerus on Jul 23, 2009
Current method of champagne production, grapes, Blin production
Science & Technology
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have you got a video that shows how the cork is fitted into the neck of the bottle in a litle more detail?
arridon 1 year ago
@arridon no, its sqeezed in a smaller bottom circle and slashed in by a machine, perhaps on youtube there is more you can find
mrzwerus 1 year ago
Our second brand "Charles Vercy" is available in Europe. Please try the champagne it is available in the UK, France, and the Netherlands
mrzwerus 2 years ago
the pinot meunier grape is fantastic, fruity and the plant has leafs with a little bit white dust under the leafs, very handy to recognise from pinot noir...
meunier comes from the word 'wheat flour mill'
Great Video, very well made ! Thank you for sharing, so much information given. I'm eager to find a bottle and try it tonight.
TwirlTalk 1 year ago
we want to know more..
susira100 1 year ago
Looks Beautiful there!! Must smell wonderful too!!*****Duke
TexasHighDef 2 years ago
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have you got a video that shows how the cork is fitted into the neck of the bottle in a litle more detail?
arridon 1 year ago
@arridon no, its sqeezed in a smaller bottom circle and slashed in by a machine, perhaps on youtube there is more you can find
mrzwerus 1 year ago
Our second brand "Charles Vercy" is available in Europe. Please try the champagne it is available in the UK, France, and the Netherlands
mrzwerus 2 years ago
the pinot meunier grape is fantastic, fruity and the plant has leafs with a little bit white dust under the leafs, very handy to recognise from pinot noir...
meunier comes from the word 'wheat flour mill'
mrzwerus 2 years ago