Great video and very informative. I’m still debating on going to Epernay with guided tour or Reims 😅. My husband and I are going only for a day from Paris November 8th
Thank you for watching! That is a difficult decision! If you would like to see the big names and labels, I would do Épernay. If you want a little more history of the region and Notre dame cathedral, I would do Reims. You can’t go wrong either way! Enjoy! 🥂
Thank you so much for the tip! I admit I’m not a tech savvy person - wine is my thing 🙈! So I’m grateful for the help and will swap to Mono on the mic 😉 thanks for watching!!
I don’t speak French so sadly my pronunciations are not great! I promise I try, but it isn’t pretty 😉 thank you for watching despite my pronunciations! 🥂
Great video. One of the most educational I’ve come across.
Thank you so much for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🥂
Great video and very informative. I’m still debating on going to Epernay with guided tour or Reims 😅. My husband and I are going only for a day from Paris November 8th
Thank you for watching! That is a difficult decision! If you would like to see the big names and labels, I would do Épernay. If you want a little more history of the region and Notre dame cathedral, I would do Reims. You can’t go wrong either way! Enjoy! 🥂
Great Video, thank you! You can make your Mic record in mono, or switch to mono in edeting! ;)
Thank you so much for the tip! I admit I’m not a tech savvy person - wine is my thing 🙈! So I’m grateful for the help and will swap to Mono on the mic 😉 thanks for watching!!
These were great tips! It was so cool to hear all of these details for the region!
Thank you! I'm so glad you found them helpful!
Will recommend Ratafia made in the Champagne region, a vin doux naturel, if you have a sweet tooth.
Your grandmother's plum compote.
That's a great analogy - I agree that it tastes a lot like a plum compote. So delicious!
Ratafia at the end of a meal, if you have a sweet tooth 😂🥰
Fabulous education
Thank you so much! 👏🏼🥂
* The name Champagne of course refers to 'chalk', chalky soils.
Same for the Grande and Petit Champagne districts of the Cognac region.
Yes, great comment! Thanks for watching! @@ninetyZeven
Why does Sarah make no attempt to correctly pronounce Maisons á la Française?
I don’t speak French so sadly my pronunciations are not great! I promise I try, but it isn’t pretty 😉 thank you for watching despite my pronunciations! 🥂
@@thewineceo Sarah, your French pronunciation of all other words were perfect, which is why the maisons stuck out for me. Very good video and tips 👍
Thank you! I’ll keep practicing 😉🥂