Friday, September 4, 2026 - 07:30 PM
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An artist is somebody who produces things that people don't need to have.
Andy Warhol
And you don’t need to have Champagne, but scientists have just proven that Champagne is good for your cognitive functions- IE your brain. Check out the scientists’ evidence at the end of this e-mail and get your Champagne here!!
Champagne is the name of a region and therefore anything inside the boundaries of Champagne can use this name on their label, everything else is just sparkling wine. The important thing to look for on the label when it comes to sparkling wines outside of the Champagne region is the method of production and if the words, methode champenoise are there then we’re in business !
This means that the sparkling wine in the bottle is made with the same standards that are used in the great sparkling wines from the Champagne region of France and that the secondary fermentation that makes the bubbles happens in that same bottle that you have in front of you.
Vintage Champagne in the past was made only 3-5 times in a decade but thanks to climate change or global warming we are seeing vintage Champagne produced 9 out of 10 years in a decade ! This tasting contains some of the greatest Champagne houses with Champagnes going back to the 1996 vintage.
This tasting is limited to 10 tasters, the fee for this event is $795 + tax and that includes dinner and gratuity! For reservations call 954-523-9463 or e-mail andy@winewatch.com. Please let us know when you make your reservations if you have any food allergies or aversions and chefs Toni and Dani will be happy to accommodate you.
Vintage Champagne Tasting
Friday, September 4th
7:30pm
1996 Egly Ouriet Millesime Brut Grand Cru Champagne
2000 Krug Clos Du Ambonnay Brut Champagne
2002 Bollinger La Grande Annee Brut Champagne
2005 Billecart Salmon Brut Champagne Le Clos St Hilaire
2006 Krug Vintage Brut Champagne
2008 Bollinger Champagne RD Extra Brut
2008 Louis Roederer Cristal Brut Champagne (Magnum)
2015 Champagne Henri Giraud Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Brut Champagne
Menu
Parmesan Truffle Shoestring Fries
Potato Pancakes topped with Smoked Salmon and Italian Sturgeon Caviar
Foie Gras Torchon with Champagne Jelly and Whole Wheat Toast
Aussie A-5 Filet Mignon Sashimi served with Sushi Rice and Citrus Ponzu Syrup
Strawberry Shortcake
The fee for this tasting which includes dinner and gratuity is $795 + tax, for reservations call 954-523-9463 or e-mail andy@winewatch.com. Please let us know when you make your reservations if you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions and chefs Toni and Dani will be happy to accommodate you.
Scientists find evidence that Champagne is good for your brain !
New research shows that drinking one to three glasses of champagne a week may counteract the memory loss associated with ageing, and could help delay the onset of degenerative brain disorders, such as dementia.
Scientists at the University of Reading have shown that the phenolic compounds found in champagne can improve spatial memory, which is responsible for recording information about one's environment, and storing the information for future navigation.
The compounds work by modulating signals in the hippocampus and cortex, which control memory and learning. The compounds were found to favourably alter a number of proteins linked to the effective storage of memories in the brain. Many of these are known to be depleted with age, making memory storage less efficient, and leading to poorer memory in old age and conditions such as dementia. Champagne slows these loses and therefore may help prevent the cognitive losses that occur during typical and atypical brain ageing.
Champagne has relatively high levels of phenolics compared to white wine, deriving predominantly from the two red grapes, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, which are used in its production along with the white grape Chardonnay. It is these phenolic compounds which are believed to be responsible for the beneficial effects of champagne on the brain.
Professor Jeremy Spencer, Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading, said: "These exciting results illustrate for the first time that the moderate consumption of champagne has the potential to influence cognitive functioning, such as memory. Such observations have previously been reported with red wine, through the actions of flavonoids contained within it.
"However, our research shows that champagne, which lacks flavonoids, is also capable of influencing brain function through the actions of smaller phenolic compounds, previously thought to lack biological activity. We encourage a responsible approach to alcohol consumption, and our results suggest that a very low intake of one to two glasses a week can be effective."
Dr. David Vauzour, the researcher on the study, added: "in the near future we will be looking to translate these findings into humans. This has been achieved successfully with other polyphenol-rich foods, such as blueberry and cocoa, and we predict similar outcomes for moderate Champagne intake on cognition in humans."
Previous research from the University of Reading revealed that two glasses of champagne a day may be good for your heart and circulation and could reduce the risks of suffering from cardiovascular disease and stroke.
The paper is published in Antioxidants and Redox Signalling.
For all media enquiries please contact Alex Brannen 07834 006 243 or James Barr 07788 714376
Notes for editors:
The University of Reading is ranked among the top 1% of universities in the world (THE World University Rankings 2012) and is one of the UK's top research-intensive universities
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