08 May 2022

Bouzy bis

Here are a few more pictures of the Guillemettes' wine cellar (cave à vin) in the village of Bouzy, pop. 900 or so. Bouzy is the name of the village, which on the montagne de Reims in the area known as la côte des Noirs. Note that raisin noir ("black" grapes) is what we call red or red-wine grapes in English. One of the wines produced in Bouzy is called bouzy rouge, which is a still wine (un vin tranquille) made from the juice of Pinot Noir grapes. The greatest volume of wine made in Bouzy, however, is sparkling champagne.

    
Still (tranquille, non-sparkling) wines were made in Champagne for a dozen centuries before
sparkling champagne was "invented" or discovered in the 17th century. And by the way,
the name Bouzy [boo-'zee] has nothing to do with our English word "booze."


The steep steps that lead down into the Guillemette family's cellar. What, no handrail?

    
A book I've reading recently — The New France by Andrew Jefford — points out that most grape growers
in Champagne "don't make wine and never will; eighty per cent of champagne
is made not by growers but by cooperatives and large merchant houses."

5 comments:

  1. I need handrails on staircases now. The red wine is beautiful.

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  2. 20 years ago we stayed in the relatively unknown Champagne region of the Aube. We visited several Champagne producers in and around our village. They made Champagne from their own grapes, and in some cases sold some of their grapes to big producers in the Reims area. Their Champagnes were almost universally excellent, and a fraction of the price of the big houses. Back then, pretty much none of those types of wines (grower Champagnes) were sold in the US. Now, many grower Champagnes are sold here.

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  3. I loved that label you showed on the last post. This place is so amazing!

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  4. So interesting to see the cellar. Those descending steps remind me of the Dupont Circle Metro entrance:
    https://foursquare.com/v/dupont-circle-metro-station/49e51edff964a5209f631fe3

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  5. Thank you for sharing more pictures of the cellar! So beautiful! Linda from Alabama

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