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I understand the use of a link to the EU importers may have been the cause for deletion. I have removed the link and contest the deletion as the only content on important historical beverage (Champagne is allowed wiki page) in English language on internet.
A google search brings little information about one of the founders of the champagne technique. Many source I was planning to use I decided not to as they did not meet the source criteria for wiki and so I did not include the information from them that was originally in my article.
I will locate new acceptable sources for information on how Golitisn worked with Chandon to create the technique for making champagne, however, they are unlikely to be in English as it is a Russian historical event and not widely known outside Russia.
Will wiki accept Russian language sources for this article? 13:41, 20 September 2007 Dissemination88
- In principle Russian sources are fine, but English language ones are preferred as it's much easier for English-speaking Wikipedians to check them. FlagSteward 15:53, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
Think it's a bit harsh to PROD this - the issue is not so much the notability per se (Dissemination88 showed that fairly well, albeit unsourced) as about the need for a copyedit and proper referencing. It was trivial to get a decent source for the stuff about being served at the Tsar's coronation, I've replaced the PROD with a cleanup tag. FlagSteward 15:53, 25 September 2007 (UTC)