Everything about Petite Champagne totally explained
Petite Champagne is a geographic zone of cognac production of approximately 66,000 hectares, of which about 15,000 are dedicated to wines destined for cognac. It is situated in the
départements of
Charente and
Charente-Maritime. The principal towns of the region are Barbezieux (Charente), Archaic and Jonzac (Charente-Maritime). In order of importance among the cognac
crus (regions), Petite Champagne is second in place after
Grande Champagne. While having similar characteristics, the cognacs of Petite Champagne have always been considered of a lesser quality than those of Grande Champagne. Geologically, this region is composed of a thinner layer of calceous material than Grande Champagne.
see also:
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