In 1668, a young Benedictine monk named Dom Pierre Perignon became the cellar master and chief accountant at the abbey d’Hautvillers. Having earned a reputation for producing the region’s best rosés, the Champenoise abbeys also coined a dubious local specialty, vin blanc mousseux.
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