- Sovetskoye Shampanskoye
"Sovetskoye Shampanskoye" (Советское Шампанское, 'Soviet Champagne') is a
generic brand ofsparkling wine produced in theSoviet Union and successor states. It was produced for many years as a state-run initiative. Typically the wine is made from a blend ofAligoté andChardonnay grapes.After the Soviet Union dissolved, private corporations in
Belarus ,Russia andUkraine purchased the rights to use "Soviet Champagne" as a brand name and began manufacturing once again. "Soviet Champagne" is still being produced today by those private companies, using the original generic title as a brand name.History
Russian Tsar
Pavel I first brought together Crimean vines and French master Champagne-makers but it was a 'White Russian' or Belarusian aristocrat,Prince Golitsyn , who established the first economically successful Russian sparkling wine atAbrau-Dyurso . So successful was Golitsyn that in 1900 at theParis World Fair , Russian sparkling wine defeated all the French entries to claim the internationally coveted 'Grand Prix de Champagne'. [http://www.imperiavkusa.ru/iv/iv.php?inc=archive/074_2006_12/art_3 Империя вкуса. "Советское шампанское: рожденное революцией". Retrieved on 04-7-2008] ]When the Russian revolution swept the
Bolsheviks to power in October 1917 the industry was nearly washed away. But as the Soviet Union developed in the early 1920s, the government asked the Russian wine-makers to devise a recipe for a new 'champagne for the people' that would be cheap, quick to produce and accessible to the working masses. The new brand, named "Sovetskoye Shampanskoye", was created in 1928 by aSovnarkhoz team. The "father" of the new technology was Anton Frolov-Bagreyev, a former employee of Prince Golitsyn at Abrau-Dyurso. Interestingly, in a dramatic incident during theRussian civil war , Frolov-Bagreyev had nearly been killed for refusing the demand of a proletarian squad to yield all of the factory's wine stock. He only survived because of the help of the factory workers who hid him behind the wine barrels and alerted the Soviet authorities. Frolov-Bagreyev went on to receive a number of state scholarships, academic degrees, and theStalin Prize for his work in Soviet wine-making. The technology of production was further improved and made more economical in 1953 by Professor Georgy Agabalyanc, who received theLenin Prize for that achievement.Legal status
In
Latvia the Supreme Court has ruled thatLatvijas Balzams , a local producer of Sovetskoye Shampanskoye, has sole right to use the trademark in Latvia. [" [http://www.balticbusinessnews.com/mod/onl_news.pl?disp=2&uud_id=443781&day=08&mon=06&year=2005 Court orders L.I.O.N. & Ko to withdraw Sovetskoje Shampanskoje from the market] " - The Supreme Court has upheld the claim of Latvijas Balzams to ban sale of Sovetskoje Shampanskoje that is distributed by L.I.O.N.& Ko. ( [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:tsfT_l2zwXUJ:www.balticbusinessnews.com/mod/onl_news.pl Google cache] )] In other former Soviet republics, the use of the brand is not restricted. Several producers use the name, including wine producers fromItaly andSpain .Under
European Union law , as well as treaties accepted by most nations, sparkling wines produced outside thechampagne region , even wine produced in other parts of France, do not have the right to use the term "champagne". In much of the formerSoviet Union , including the threeBaltic States , who are now EU members, the term "Sovetskoye Shampanskoye" continues to be used, with the governments of those countries claiming that the rights to the use of the word “Champagne” was granted in perpetuity to the Russian Imperial Government by the French and that this cannot be rescinded.Among the best known brands are [http://www.odessagne.com Odessagne] , imported from wineries in Odessa built by the French to supply the Russian nobility, and [http://www.sparkling1917.com/home.php Sparkling 1917] , a brut
sparkling wine made inBelarus with wine fromMoldova , imported into theUK and rebranded for British tastes.ee also
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Russian wine
*Moldovan wine
*Sparkling wine References
External links
* [http://www.aeroflot.ru/eng/service.asp?ob_no=3251&d_no=3253 The Essential Sparkle]
* [http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1295010 Soviet champagne]
* [http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2004/03/30/046.html Trademark Battles Rage Over Top Soviet Brands]
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