0:00:01.802,0:00:05.213 So when a region of the world [br]becomes known for a specific type of food, 0:00:05.213,0:00:07.237 they'll go to great lengths to protect it. 0:00:07.237,0:00:08.832 I mean, let's look at Kobe beef. 0:00:08.832,0:00:10.092 It can only be called that 0:00:10.092,0:00:12.427 if it meets a very particular[br]set of requirements, 0:00:12.427,0:00:15.460 including that the cow was born, fed, [br]and slaughtered in a region of Japan 0:00:15.460,0:00:17.730 that includes the city of Kobe. 0:00:17.730,0:00:19.849 Quebec regulates who can sell maple syrup 0:00:19.849,0:00:23.016 and the government even keeps[br]a strategic reserve. 0:00:23.016,0:00:26.742 French champagne is from, you guessed it, [br]the Champagne region of France 0:00:26.742,0:00:28.576 and it's heavily regulated. 0:00:28.576,0:00:31.265 But the pandemic is exposing [br]the behind-the-scenes drama 0:00:31.265,0:00:32.519 about how it's produced. 0:00:33.419,0:00:35.678 DYING ON THE VINE 0:00:38.348,0:00:41.725 You must hold it like this[br]and tap, all the way up. 0:00:41.725,0:00:42.670 Okay. 0:00:42.670,0:00:44.210 And I use the back of the knife. 0:00:44.210,0:00:46.426 - Here, this part. OK.[br]- Yes, that part. 0:00:46.426,0:00:47.699 Okay, merci. 0:00:48.519,0:00:50.013 Oh, it's quite heavy. 0:00:51.016,0:00:51.899 Okay. 0:00:52.701,0:00:54.354 This is very difficult. 0:00:55.784,0:00:57.070 Whoaaaaa! 0:00:57.260,0:01:01.642 (Charlet) There were many reasons [br]to break out the champagne sabre in 2020. 0:01:03.067,0:01:04.503 Whooooo! 0:01:04.988,0:01:08.469 And that's bad news[br]for Charles Duval-Leroy and his family. 0:01:09.086,0:01:09.985 Merci. 0:01:10.421,0:01:14.121 This is what we have today for [br]Femme de Champagne: non-vintage. 0:01:15.001,0:01:17.151 It is more of apéritif-style vintage. 0:01:17.151,0:01:20.689 We stay in the frame [br]of elegance and finesse. 0:01:21.039,0:01:25.268 (Charlet) The Duval-Leroy has been[br]in this business for 150 years. 0:01:25.268,0:01:28.169 They produce more than[br]2 million bottles annually 0:01:28.169,0:01:30.615 for big clients like Delta Airlines 0:01:30.615,0:01:32.293 and the Moulin Rouge. 0:01:33.096,0:01:35.738 With COVID-19 keeping planes on the ground 0:01:35.738,0:01:37.823 and event spaces closed, 0:01:37.823,0:01:41.001 sales have plummeted by almost 40%, 0:01:41.001,0:01:44.435 and the champagne industry[br]has had to take drastic action. 0:01:45.751,0:01:47.776 This is an unusual year. 0:01:47.776,0:01:49.335 We had a good harvest, 0:01:49.335,0:01:51.665 but due to this COVID-19 crisis, 0:01:51.665,0:01:54.303 we couldn't harvest all the grapes. 0:01:54.943,0:01:58.311 As you can see, [br]there are a lot of grapes left. 0:01:58.621,0:02:01.197 It's a frustrating year for us. 0:02:01.833,0:02:05.112 If I didn't know the context,[br]it looks like sabotage. 0:02:05.532,0:02:08.692 It's really something unprecedented. 0:02:09.002,0:02:11.144 There are so many times[br]that we ask ourselves 0:02:11.144,0:02:13.823 if there's a new wine-making method. 0:02:13.823,0:02:16.365 No, it's just throwing the grapes[br]on the ground. 0:02:16.365,0:02:18.813 It makes no sense. 0:02:18.986,0:02:21.544 With the sales dropping [br]throughout the year, 0:02:21.544,0:02:23.168 how did the industry respond? 0:02:23.168,0:02:25.500 The first step was to say, 0:02:25.500,0:02:27.278 "Let's reduce quotas. 0:02:27.278,0:02:29.468 If we reduce quotas, we reduce production. 0:02:29.468,0:02:32.235 We won't inflate the stock[br]that hasn't been sold." 0:02:32.235,0:02:35.119 It's a truly collective response[br]to lower production, 0:02:35.119,0:02:38.100 which is why we have left grapes[br]on the vine today. 0:02:38.100,0:02:42.913 It's a heartbreaking response,[br]but we know it's necessary 0:02:42.913,0:02:44.930 for the long term in Champagne. 0:02:46.072,0:02:50.336 (Charlet) Champagne has spent decades[br]meticulously curating a global image 0:02:50.336,0:02:53.352 as the way to mark special occasions. 0:02:53.352,0:02:55.719 It's this type of deliberate management 0:02:55.719,0:02:59.312 that led to cutting production[br]by 100 million bottles this year 0:02:59.312,0:03:00.728 to prop up prices. 0:03:01.218,0:03:06.031 But the decision left [br]over 10,000 tons of grapes to waste away, 0:03:06.031,0:03:08.526 and it didn't necessarily[br]account for issues 0:03:08.526,0:03:10.791 that were already threatening [br]champagne's reign 0:03:10.791,0:03:12.517 as a celebratory drink of choice. 0:03:13.468,0:03:16.268 Can you talk a little bit about [br]the state of of the champagne industry 0:03:16.268,0:03:17.920 before the pandemic hit? 0:03:17.920,0:03:20.062 Because I remember there was already[br]talk of champagne 0:03:20.062,0:03:21.729 having a little bit of an image crisis 0:03:21.729,0:03:22.834 before COVID. 0:03:23.374,0:03:27.024 Since 2008, champagne [br]hasn't regained its sales 0:03:27.024,0:03:30.500 simply because the final consumer, 0:03:30.500,0:03:32.886 due to to economic issues, 0:03:32.886,0:03:35.235 has shifted from champagne [br]to other alcohols 0:03:35.235,0:03:37.487 or other aperitifs, of course. 0:03:37.487,0:03:39.712 Champagne hasn't benefited yet[br]from Instagram. 0:03:39.712,0:03:41.185 We see more and more that 0:03:41.185,0:03:43.331 there is an audience that[br]needs to show itself 0:03:43.331,0:03:46.650 with a big glass with lots of ice[br]and colors in it. 0:03:46.650,0:03:49.134 A gin and tonic that's well prepared 0:03:49.134,0:03:50.797 and looks beautiful. 0:03:50.797,0:03:53.182 And champagne is very elegant, 0:03:53.182,0:03:56.665 but it's served in a small glass[br]with not a lot in it. 0:03:56.665,0:03:59.413 It's too discreet to take a selfie[br]or a photo with. 0:03:59.413,0:04:01.150 "Look, I'm in a dreamy landscape." 0:04:01.979,0:04:04.934 (Charlet) But some smaller producers [br]have a different take 0:04:04.934,0:04:06.797 on the right response to the crisis. 0:04:07.435,0:04:09.620 The color is incredible, 0:04:09.620,0:04:11.347 it looks like Roussanne [grapes]. 0:04:12.481,0:04:14.451 (Charlet) While the big names [br]in the industry 0:04:14.451,0:04:16.865 sell millions of bottles each year, 0:04:16.865,0:04:20.403 Alselme Selosse makes only about 50,000 0:04:20.403,0:04:22.891 and each one can go for hundreds of euros. 0:04:24.286,0:04:28.018 We're looking for the grapes' stems. 0:04:28.018,0:04:29.025 (Charlet) Like this? 0:04:29.025,0:04:31.461 (Anselme) Yes. And then, on the soil. 0:04:31.461,0:04:33.400 (Charlet) No. That's sad. 0:04:33.400,0:04:38.297 (Anselme) Yes, it's sad because [br]there's a full team that worked on it 0:04:38.297,0:04:39.515 for a whole year. 0:04:39.515,0:04:41.438 This is a gift from nature. 0:04:41.438,0:04:43.012 We're insulting nature. 0:04:43.012,0:04:47.385 We're not able to keep what it gives us. 0:04:47.813,0:04:49.892 (Charlet) The quotas mean all producers 0:04:49.892,0:04:52.532 are leaving grapes on the ground[br]to compost. 0:04:52.532,0:04:56.449 Something that Selosse sees [br]as particularly hard for smaller companies 0:04:56.449,0:04:57.977 that can't lose out on revenue. 0:04:58.577,0:05:02.803 So the industry implemented a quota[br]to try and ease the crisis. 0:05:02.803,0:05:04.995 Do you think that was the right solution? 0:05:04.995,0:05:06.377 It's not a solution. 0:05:06.377,0:05:11.309 It's a way to carry on[br]while keeping everyone at ease. 0:05:11.309,0:05:14.370 I see it as a race to the bottom. 0:05:14.370,0:05:15.922 Those who make no effort, 0:05:15.922,0:05:17.475 who don't adapt, 0:05:17.475,0:05:21.894 who see vines as grape-producing machines, 0:05:21.894,0:05:24.398 they are the ones being rewarded. 0:05:25.599,0:05:30.926 So they want the good producers[br]to waste their high-quality fruits 0:05:30.926,0:05:34.545 so that they can sell[br]their poor quality fruits. 0:05:34.702,0:05:37.275 That's not how you give[br]young people a future. 0:05:38.715,0:05:42.436 These three young men[br]are the future of the region. 0:05:42.886,0:05:46.295 (Charlet) For Selosse, champagne success [br]depends on innovation 0:05:46.295,0:05:48.328 from the next generation of winemakers. 0:05:49.600,0:05:51.986 Charlet, would you like[br]a glass of champagne? 0:05:53.026,0:05:55.239 Okay. (laughter) 0:05:55.879,0:05:59.010 (Charlet) But younger producers,[br]like Alexander Chartogne, 0:05:59.010,0:06:02.043 are also the ones[br]with the most recent investments, 0:06:02.043,0:06:04.619 leaving them the most at risk financially. 0:06:06.300,0:06:07.297 I love it. 0:06:07.973,0:06:11.469 Would you drink this for[br]an aperitif or with food? 0:06:11.887,0:06:13.063 It depends on your mood. 0:06:13.063,0:06:14.271 It depends on the moment. 0:06:14.271,0:06:16.360 You can drink it[br]really early in the morning 0:06:16.360,0:06:18.785 or really late in the evening.[br](laughter) 0:06:19.317,0:06:20.927 This is really good, though. 0:06:22.644,0:06:25.184 (Charlet) Most champagne makers[br]are doing fine 0:06:25.424,0:06:26.571 for now. 0:06:26.728,0:06:30.053 But their future depends[br]on when the pandemic ends. 0:06:30.483,0:06:34.096 And more importantly, [br]if sales pick up when it does. 0:06:35.146,0:06:38.734 So, of all the industries [br]that have been hurt by the pandemic, 0:06:39.570,0:06:42.100 champagne is not necessarily[br]the most sympathetic one. 0:06:42.461,0:06:45.282 Why should people care[br]that champagne's been hurt? 0:06:45.717,0:06:46.756 In many countries-- 0:06:46.756,0:06:49.553 whether it's the English,[br]the Americans, the Germans-- 0:06:49.553,0:06:52.168 nobody likes French people[br]but everyone loves France, 0:06:52.168,0:06:55.454 and champagne is the tip of that image.