ah ah, just when you saw that i came to the vineyard in 1988 to help my father jack hobb, who you thank me uh hold on. oh hello. hello. hi. hello. yes, i'm from the 3rd generation employer jack, him out vineyard in lewd in the heart of montagnier doran's. i love opening an old bottle of champagne from my seller and sharing it with my family. the non law children in and pino moon, you are the 3 primary, great varieties grown in champagne. you from buying the ground was very important because the plant lives in a specific soil and it transports elements from the soil into the fruit. the grapes is it, but the climate also has a considerable impact. you can tell how it varies from one vineyard to the next man, even within a village, but the click on this and that makes a big difference in tables to my own defense blue. this repetitive, i'm patrick timothy is professor of merit of medieval history at the university of armstrong under d. o. i dealt with champagne in my research work, but even more so through my family, i'm from this region and had been interested in it since i was a child to