Taittinger is pronounced as "teh-tan-zhey." The emphasis is placed on the second syllable, and the "t" in the first syllable is soft, while the "g" in the last syllable is pronounced like a soft "zh" sound, similar to the "s" in "measure." The name is of French origin, reflecting its roots in Champagne production.
Pierre Taittinger was born in 1887.
Pierre Taittinger died in 1965.
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Taittinger Champagne is made by a famous French wine family. The vineyards are located in Reims, France. Their champagne can be bought at John Lewis, Selfridges, Champagne Direct and Wines Direct.
Taittinger Champagne is produced by the French wine familiy Taittinger. Their flagship wines are "Comtes de Champagne", which is composed of 100% Chardonnay, and "Comtes de Champagne Rosé, composed of 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay. A magnum (1,5 liters) 2001 bottle can cost around $460.
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