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  • By the ninth century certain names were becoming associated with wines, such as vins de Reims and vins de la riviere river wines, with several villages being noted for the quality of their wines, namely Bouzy, Verzenay, Ay and Epernay.

    Archive 2006-03-01 2006

  • By the ninth century certain names were becoming associated with wines, such as vins de Reims and vins de la riviere river wines, with several villages being noted for the quality of their wines, namely Bouzy, Verzenay, Ay and Epernay.

    At My Table 2006

  • Not all these Champagnes come from a single vineyard—some growers own different patches of land—but most come from specific villages, and experienced tasters can often distinguish between one from Mesnil and another from Bouzy.

    Here's to a Very Good Year: 10 Wine Resolutions Jay McInerney 2011

  • Made from Chardonnay and grand cru Pinot Noir (from the village of Bouzy) by the Savès family (Hervé and his father, Camille), it's a hedonistically, compellingly delicious rosé.

    Oenofile 2011

  • Lovers of Champagne will be familiar with the searingly dry, biscuity tasting fizz produced in the region but what about the still red wines made from the vineyards surrounding the village of Bouzy on the Montagne de Reims?

    Tasting Unusual Suspects Will Lyons 2011

  • Olivier Bouzy, a medieval historian and co-director of the Joan of Arc centre in Orléans, said: These theories have been knocked down 100 times.

    How Joan escaped the stake and lived happily ever after 2007

  • Olivier Bouzy, a medieval historian and co-director of the Joan of Arc centre in Orléans, said: These theories have been knocked down 100 times.

    Archive 2007-09-01 2007

  • They can be red (Bouzy), white or rose (Rose de Riceys).

    Archive 2006-03-01 2006

  • They can be red (Bouzy), white or rose (Rose de Riceys).

    At My Table 2006

  • The blend tends to include about two-thirds Pinot Noir vinified as a red wine from Bouzy, and approximately 35% Chardonnay.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

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