Reims, October 2020
Again this year, Tsarine champagnes will be sporting limited-edition collectible muselet caps that recall the major dates in champagne's history.
So, lovers of muselet caps (the French, naturally, have a word for you: placomusophile), enrich your collection with Tsarine! The bottles bearing the six caps in the new, (very) limited series are recognizable by their red neck band. So good hunting!
For the pleasure of all collectors, the six new caps in this 2020 series are being used on three cuvées: Tsarine Brut Premium, Tsarine Brut Rosé, and Tsarine Millésime 2014.
Six caps for three indelible dates:
1741
Elisabeth Petrovna becomes Elisabeth I of Russia.
It was eleven years after Pierre Chanoine, an enterprising and innovative young merchant, had the first Champagne wine cellars dug at Épernay.
1762
Champagne advances its conquest of the Russian aristocracy and is invited to the coronation of Catherine II of Russia.
Pierre's older brother Jean-Baptiste Chanoine shipped his bottles of saute-bouchon (“pop-cork”) everywhere, including to the court of the Tsarina of all the Russias.
1778
Russia has become the fourth-largest export market for Champagne wines.
Young brothers Jacques-Louis and Pierre II Chanoine, grandsons of founder Pierre and sons of Jean-Baptiste, learn the trade and travel throughout Europe.
1834
The first vintage designations are placed on champagne labels.
At Chanoine Frères, the fourth generation has taken over and Jean-Baptiste and Jean-Louis Chanoine have acquired the largest cellars in Épernay. Surely with the intention of ageing vintage champagnes…
1889
The Exposition Universelle in Paris was an opportunity for 32 million visitors from the world over to discover champagne.
Henri Chanoine, the sixth generation of the dynasty, is at the head of a prosperous House exporting champagnes to the four corners of the world.
2001
Isabelle Tellier becomes one of the first women to be appointed Chef de Cave in Champagne.
Isabelle, winner of numerous international awards, is the creator of the Tsarine Rosé and Tsarine Millésime 2014 cuvées, among others.
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