California champagne goes organic
Photo: DaMayor/Flickr Korbel Chapagne Cellars from Sonoma Valley in California has introduced the first California Brut Champagne made entirely with organically grown grapes, according to a press release issued today. It will be available to consumers beginning next month with a suggested retail price of $15.99 a bottle.
The grapes used to make the new Korbel California Brut Champagne have been produced according to the USDA organic certification requirements as the fruit is grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers. Like all Korbel California champagnes, the new Korbel Brut with organically grown grapes is made according to the traditional methode champenoise technique where secondary fermentation takes place inside the bottle which results in perfect pinpoint bubbles.
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Comments(9)
Posted By Winepro911 - Sat, Oct 03 2009 at 8:55 AM ESTKorbel needs to get real on SPARKLING WINE
It is disgraceful for this brand to ignore the fact that Champagne is a protected appellation in France. Korbel produces SPARKLING WINES, and at the bottom of the price point barrel. Until they get accuracy in their message to the marketplace, they look ridicilous to the wine world and to consumers.
Posted By Wilf G. Krutzmann - Fri, Oct 02 2009 at 3:07 PM ESTGet real Korbel !
Previous comments said it all. At one of President Obama's inaugural lunches Korbel "Champagne" was served. Not a very diplomatic way to start your presidency when the world's eyes are upon you.
Posted By Terry Hall - Fri, Oct 02 2009 at 12:00 PM ESTWhat's in a Name?
Bravo to all the posters who realize that Champagne is an appellation in France and not what Korbel is making or selling. If they go to all the effort to enter the organic market, they should do the right thing and re-brand their prouduct as "sparkling wine" to clearly define what's in the bottle. Consumers know the difference and Korbel should be honest in what it is selling.
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Posted By Anonymous - Fri, Oct 02 2009 at 11:13 AM ESTChampagne is Champagne
Champagne is an "Appellation", same way Burgundy or Bordeaux is. Call it Champagne if it's made in Champagne, otherwise it's sparkling wine. It's that simple.
Posted By Martin - Fri, Oct 02 2009 at 10:55 AM ESTNot California's first Organic Sparkling!
Jeriko Estate winery in Hopland, California has been producing organic Sparkling Wine since 2001... Check them facts! Also, Champagne can only be made in Champagne, France - grandfather clause or not!.
Cheers!
Posted By Anonymous - Fri, Oct 02 2009 at 9:34 AM ESTBogus Champagne?
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Why on earth do they still insist on calling it Champagne?
It's as if I referred to my Mini Cooper as a Rolls Royce,and wasn't joking..
Methode champenoise? -ok..Champagne?. No.If I were a real Champagne producer I would be livid....
Also,the last phrase of the 'article' reveals less than informative verbiage.
Posted By Anonymous - Fri, Oct 02 2009 at 10:58 AM ESTBogus Champagne
Why do people get so sideways over the label on a bottle??? THe bottom line is simple, it's sparkling wine made in the traditional method. Call it Champagne, Sparkling Wine, Bubbly, whatever....if it appeals to your taste, who cares????
Posted By cellarman81 - Fri, Oct 02 2009 at 4:51 PM ESTRE: Bogus Champagne
Who cares???? Well, first the army of attorneys working for the Champagne Union Appellation does. It is actually surprising that Korbel is still allowed to use that method of advertising when even Domaine Chandon (owned by the same owner as the famous Maison de Champagne Moet et Chandon) cannot... it's as if Canadians were called Americans and vice-versa, just because the continent is the same...



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