Other than the fact that it brings people together, there are an infinite number of variables that make Champagne the most beautiful and complex beverage in the world. In the almost 15 years we’ve been growing fatcork, we’ve discovered a lot about this unique region and the people who make this exquisite Champagne. We hope you enjoy!
One of three main grapes used in making Champagne, pinot menuier is often overlooked while chardonnay and pinot noir get all the glory. A growing number of talented and ambitious vignerons are finally giving the once underappreciated grape the recognition it deserves — not just as grape fit for blending, but as a solo act worthy of attention.
Dosage is a mixture of still wine and sugar that a winemaker adds to a bottle of Champagne as a final touch. It may sound simple, but there's a bit more to it than that. Here's your guide to understanding this unique Champagne tradition.
Bound by a sense of duty to their family legacy but, more importantly, by a passion for making the world’s best Champagne, two of fatcork’s favorite vigneronnes are finding their own way in a world of men.
For the first time ever, fatcork received a small shipment of wines from the exciting new producer Arthur Lelièvre. Unique flavors and unconventional production methods mean that Arthur's wines appeal to those with an adventurous palate. Fatcork customers are the first in the U.S. to try wines from this exciting new producer. Find out what all the fuss is about.