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Report from - Piper vs. Charles: the Heidsieck Tasting … March 31, 2009

11 Apr 2009

 

It wasn't long ago that the versus statement in the above title was true.  The Heidsieck name in Champagne started in 1785, subsequently it was split by three members of the family each taking the Heidsieck name, which had become famous in many parts of the world for quality Champagne.  The houses became: Charles, Piper and Heidsieck & Co. Monopole - and these houses were fierce competitors to say the least.  Today, two of the three houses are back under one umbrella: Charles and Piper, and controlled by Remy Cointreau.  At this tasting we tried seven Champagnes made by these two houses - some side-by-side, to establish the difference of house style; some on their own, because they were too special to compare.

Piper Heidsieck Cuvee Brut NV vs. Champage Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve NV … (Read more)

 

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