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  • Elizabeth Riadi
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    The Olympics Louis de Sacy Champagne
    Louis de Sacy Grand Cru Champagne is also a champion champagne because it has been served in the last three Olympic games in Salt Lake City, USA, Sidney. Australia and now in Athens, Greece.

    The Sacy family is family in Champagne since 1633

    Champagne Louis de Sacy, Cuvée, Rosé Grand Cru:

    To create the Rosé Grand Cru Champagne, Louis de Sacy takes a particular care in the choice of the grapes grown and harvested at Versy. This spot is called “Les Buissons”. A majority of this blend is made up by Pinot Noir. The bunches are picked very ripe with a high aromatic concentration. These grapes, which are harvested late in the season, will give this vintage its deep color and complex scents. Bubbles: It has a fresh color, with pink sparkles. Scent: The nervosity of its youth is enhanced by a well-balanced structure and signs its great personality. Taste and Aroma: In the mouth, it develops a lasting taste with modulations of strawberry, raspberry, wild strawberry liqueur, amidst which appear fragrances of tobacco, resin and pear. Blend: 60% Pinot Noir, 40% Pinot Meurnier.

    This post was modified on 26 Aug 2004 at 03:55 am.
  • Reinhard von Hennigs
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    Re: The Olympics Louis de Sacy Champagne
    Elizabeth Riadi schrieb am 26.08.2004, 03:47:
    Louis de Sacy Grand Cru Champagne is also a champion champagne because it has been served in the last three Olympic games in Salt Lake City, USA, Sidney. Australia and now in Athens, Greece.
    Now we have another olpmpic cocktail!!
    Every sip is like a gold medal
    Cheers!
    Reinhard von Hennigs
  • Reinhard von Hennigs
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    Re^2: The Olympics Louis de Sacy Champagne
    Elizabeth Riadi schrieb am 26.08.2004, 03:47:

    Louis de Sacy Grand Cru Champagne is also a champion champagne
    because it has been served in the last three Olympic games in Salt Lake City,
    USA, Sidney. Australia and now in Athens, Greece.

    One more question: is it for sale only in Athens or do they sell in other places as well?

    Greetings from the City of the 1996 Olympic Games: Atlanta
    RvH
    This post was modified on 26 Aug 2004 at 05:52 am.
  • Reinhard von Hennigs
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    Re^3: Olympic Champagne
    Reinhard von Hennigs schrieb am 26.08.2004, 05:51:
    Elizabeth Riadi schrieb am 26.08.2004, 03:47:
     
    Louis de Sacy Grand Cru Champagne is also a champion champagne because it has been served in the last three Olympic games in Salt Lake City,
    USA, Sidney. Australia and now in Athens, Greece.
     
    One more question: is it for sale only in Athens or do they sell in other places as well?
    or is it the official winners champagne? I have seen this on Formula 1 but not during the Olympics...

    Cheers from the 1996 Olympic City
    RvH
  • Elizabeth Riadi
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    Re^3: The Olympics Louis de Sacy Champagne
    No it is sold in many countries such as of course France, Swizerland, Italy, Atlanta, Florida and New York. There strategy is to globalize their sales in all over the world especially in the US. Louis de Sacy Rose Champagne Grand Cru is served on the South African airlines for their 1st class member.

    Regards,

    Elizabeth