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Prides At Last, 1945 Vintage

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» IACE | Plastic Save, i NOW POR wii Champagne’ s Arrived FOR AVERAGE 5.RM. HOUSE | Times Special have the same vintage years Terms it Desired | NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (NEA)—! about 75 per cent of the time. Foes Batima Mark this down on your shopping, o.oo manager of her bboy rid ng | list: The 1945 vintage champagne| firm. she™d : Appointment ' e”does everything from » | has arrived. This, in case you a Kk is quite an event in keeping. books to tasting, Cham|didn’t know, q pagne is really a blend of dif-

| champagne giles, | ferent wines from different sec- | Mme, Jacques Bollinger, a {jong of the champagne country. | champagne lady from Ay-Cham- It's Mme. Bollinger's duty to do pagne, France, is here with the the blending happy tidings that the first post-| : ‘war vintage champagne is now . ready for international guzzling.

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She owns 100 hectares—about |250 acres—spread over Bix par-| |cels in six different séctions. of 5 |the grape belt. Each section, be-| tage,” she said, with a- friendly |cause of variation in soil and sun-|

French smile. | light, produces wine varying in Actually, the grapes that went body.

into the vintage ’45 champagne ; were the second post-liberation During blending season, she'll

harvest. There was a crop in the sample from 15 to 20 test blends

fall of 1944, after the Nazis were 3 day. | driven out of the vineyards, but| “I just zip it and spit it out,”| it didn’t turn out to be a vintage she says. J year. The grapes that grew in| In wartime, when the Nazis oc'45 produced the first post-war cupied the champagne section, the champagne to merit the word Pottlers were forced to supply vintage. {them with a quota of champagne|

’ ia week. | Explains Process : TAKING IT EASY—Far away

With a loving glance at a bottle Recalled Skilled Workers from her New York teleyision of the stuff, Mme. Bollinger ex-| “We spent our time,” she said, chores, actress Geene Courtney plained the meaning of “vintage.” “trying to cheat the Nazis. We having herself a time at a Wirst, the individual bottler is the told them we couldn't produce svt hotel in Las Vezas. New person who decides whether a champagne without our skilled IE50T" HO S Legs, nav, year's output is good enough to workers. So they brought them Geene's convinced that there's

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be called vintage or not. back from the labor camps.” nothing like a big swimming : i —————————————— reset rei esa WPEY higppens,” . she said] The industry has been slow pool and lois of sunshine for : “about five years after the grapes getting back on its feet after the relaxing in comfort.

are picked. After they've been War: Wartime shortages of botpicked and pressed and fermented tles, cork, cases, fertilizer and , : twice and the sediment removed spray hurt it. Produttion has 7 a —_— oe, and the champagne aged in casks EY so but cham- : i Waue.. and nen We €an "Mme. Bollinger blasts the / myth of the big, fat grapes that Try a [/eadue! Xx only be good, it must be distinc- make champagne. She says

tive.’ there's an old saying, “Poor soil,

Does the Tasting good wine,” that holds true. NI So 1045's grapes, by 1950, had Ri the champagne country,” turned into good and distinctive Foe says, Shothivg Sine will prow champagne. Thus, '45 became .the Bl Erapes. € 30's poor a

: chalky. But they taste exquisite int /intage y . Pa h vilitas year Proclaimed at and make the only true chamMime. Bollinger's bubble works " 22 pagne. since 192 . Generally, all bottlers Then

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