Tuesday, September 11, 2018

France: Champagne Hillsides, Houses and Cellars

The property encompasses sites where the method of producing sparkling wines was developed on the principle of secondary fermentation in the bottle since the early 17th century to its early industrialization in the 19th century. The property is made up of three distinct ensembles: the historic vineyards of Hautvillers, Aÿ and Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Saint-Nicaise Hill in Reims, and the Avenue de Champagne and Fort Chabrol in Epernay. These three components – the supply basin formed by the historic hillsides, the production sites (with their underground cellars) and the sales and distribution centres (the Champagne Houses) - illustrate the entire champagne production process. The property bears clear testimony to the development of a very specialized artisan activity that has become an agro-industrial enterprise. Source:whc.unesco.org
Inscribed: 2015
 Sites include:
1.Historic vineyards of Hautvillers, 
2. Aÿ and Mareuil-sur-Aÿ
3. Saint-Nicaise Hill in Reims
4. Avenue de Champagne  
5.Fort Chabrol in Épernay



Thanks to Mr Xavier who was visiting Framce.

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