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Gosset Champagne Stopper

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    Left over bubbles, it happens...  With the Gosset champagne stopper you can pop bottles without feeling obliged to finish it. Thisstopper is made of high quality stainless steel and silicone so you can achieve the best preservation for a long time. This stopper seals bottles of champagne, prosecco, all kinds sparkling, so you don't have to waste a drop. The innovative leak-proof, airtight design keeps champagne bubbly for up to three days, and is easy to use with just one hand. 

    Left over bubbles, it happens...  With the Gosset champagne stopper you can pop bottles without feeling obliged to finish it. Thisstopper is made of high quality stainless steel and silicone so you can achieve the best preservation for a long time. This stopper seals bottles of champagne, prosecco, all kinds sparkling, so you don't have to waste a drop. The innovative leak-proof, airtight design keeps champagne bubbly for up to three days, and is easy to use with just one hand. 

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    Gosset

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    Champagne Stopper

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    Gosset

    The oldest Wine House in Champagne: Aÿ 1584 The history of the Gosset family goes back five centuries to Jean Gosset (1484-1556), “Lord of Aÿ and Mareuil”, who was the first official ancestor in the lineage. The origins of “Maison Gosset” itself date back to the year 1584 when Pierre Gosset, Lord and Alderman of Aÿ, decided to set up a négociant business. 16 generations, all of direct lineage, have continued to build upon his work in Aÿ-Champagne and ensured that Champagne Gosset’s savoir-faire, lives on.

    Towards the end of 1993, the Champagne Gosset became part of the family-owned Renaud-Cointreau group which has since made it its mission to preserve the Gosset style. In the late 20th century, Champagne Gosset’s association with the Cointreau family, as well as the birth of the Gosset Celebris vintage cuvées, propelled the Champagne House to be amongst the most prestigious Champagne Houses.

    The unique bottle Jean Gosset first used the antique bottle that would become the emblem of the Gosset Champagne House in 1760. This bottle is an exclusive model that used to be part of the family’s collection of ancestral bottles. It owes its name to the “antique glass” colour of the glass paste from which it is produced. This elegant bottle is bears a neck label known as the “necklace medallion” named after Albert Gosset (truly one of a kind in the Champagne region), is instantly recognisable.