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Relief of head of Louis Pasteur (whose experiments on fermentation aided the wine industry) carved in the wall of the underground chalk cellars, or crayeres, where champagne is aged, at Maison Ruinart, the oldest champagne house in the world, founded in Epernay in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart, in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. The cellars, originally underground chalk quarries, have constant cool temperatures and high humidity. They cover 8km and 2 storeys, and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
ageing
Carving
Cellar
CHALK
Champagne-Ardenne
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
fermentation
French
Grand Est
Head
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
LOUIS PASTEUR
Marne
PASTEUR
Portrait
PORTRAITURE
PROCESS
Profile
Quarry
REIMS
Relief
Rheims
Rock
Science
Scientist
Stone
STORAGE
Tunnel
Underground
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Vineyard
Western Europe
Western European
Wine
WINERY