

Discover the Wall Map of Wines "Wine Regions of Champagne" (69x87 cm) created by Steve De Long & Charles Curtis MW. The first modern update of Larmat’s work (1940), it features villages and sub-regions (Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne, Côte des Blancs, Côte des Bar). High-quality bilingual (French-English) print, with a downloadable PDF index, ideal for Champagne wine enthusiasts and professionals.
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The "Champagne Wine Regions" Wall Map created by Steve De Long & Charles Curtis MW is an essential tool for understanding and fully appreciating the subtleties of the Champagne terroir. With its generous dimensions of 69x87 cm (27 x 34 inches), it offers a clear and precise view of the four main wine sub-regions of Champagne:
This large-format map details the various wine zones as well as all the classified villages renowned for their Champagne wine production. A true updated reference, it is the first modern revision and expansion of the famous cartographic work done in the 1940s by Louis Larmat. It is an integral part of the Mapping Champagne: Cartography Champagne collection, an exclusive and comprehensive series developed by two internationally recognized experts: Steve De Long and Charles Curtis MW.
Thanks to a high-quality lithographic print on matte coated 100# paper (150 g/m²), this map ensures excellent readability, as well as optimal durability for long-term display. Both educational and aesthetic, it is perfect as a decorative element in a cellar, a tasting room, a restaurant, or to accompany your training on Champagne wine.
This map is bilingual, available in French and English, and comes with a downloadable PDF index detailing all the represented communes, thus facilitating its use for quick and in-depth consultation.
Whether you are a wine professional, wine merchant, sommelier, oenologist, or passionate enthusiast, this wall map of the Champagne Wine Regions is a must-have to enrich your knowledge of one of the most prestigious wine regions in the world.
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