{"api":{"host":"https:\/\/pinot.decanter.com","authorization":"Bearer ZjlmYjMwZGUxM2VlYjNhNGY5M2FhNmQzZmM1NWJiZWUwODdmOWE2YmIzMTNlMmNmZjM0OTRkOTQ4NWVkM2ZkYg","version":"2.0"},"piano":{"sandbox":"false","aid":"6qv8OniKQO","rid":"RJXC8OC","offerId":"OFPHMJWYB8UK","offerTemplateId":"OFPHMJWYB8UK","wcTemplateId":"OTOW5EUWVZ4B"}}

Champagne: ‘Lightweight bottle used by almost all houses within two years’

A new lightweight Champagne bottle will be used by almost all Champagne houses within two years, according to the Comité Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne (CIVC).

The new 75cl bottles weigh 835g, compared with today’s standard of 900g (a 7.2% reduction).

The CIVC claims that they are strong enough to withstand the pressure of the Champagne inside the bottle, and that they cost the same as the traditional model.

Laurent Panigaï, the CIVC’s head of viticulture, told decanter.com: ‘More than 95% [of Champagne] will be bottled with this new standard within one to two years.

‘Many winemakers have been asking for this new bottle.’

Use of the new bottles will not be mandatory, according to the CIVC.

New video: How to Analyse Colour, with Steven Spurrier

Follow us on Twitter

Written by Stuart Peskett

Latest Wine News