Champagne Recommendations
batmon
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I was invited to a holiday dinner party and i was thinkin bout some Vueve Cliquot Rose.
Is there another brand I could shave 10-15 dollars off or just stay w/ that?
NO SPARKLNG WINE
Regular Stuff -
Semi-Baller Stuff -
I was invited to a holiday dinner party and i was thinkin bout some Vueve Cliquot Rose.
Is there another brand I could shave 10-15 dollars off or just stay w/ that?
NO SPARKLNG WINE
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I didnt know that. Ive had both and thought the Rose was the "extra". Thx.
Dom Perignon Vintage, Cristal - everything.
I and several others had the Perrier Jouet Rose Brut in our top three list, and it was the cheapest in the tasting:
http://www.klwines.com/detail.asp?sku=1051697&cid=TPV-Googlebase
This was years ago, though, I haven't checked it recently.
out of curiosity, did a gerbil end up on anyone's Christmas list?
??Funny though???
SPARKLING WINO!!
http:// champagne-bollinger.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollinger
-special cuvee will not disappoint and is their most moderately priced. haven't tried the grand annee, R.D., or the Vieille Vignes Francaises.
btw: this is what james bond orders(when he's not having vodka)
what can I say it's been a ras kass morning for me. i can't explain it.
:face_melt: Was that at Laney or Coliseum? Any old Bordeaux or Burgundy in that lot? As much as I dream about finding great records at the swap or estate sales, finding an intact wine cellar is a close second.
Two inexpensive but great Champagne suggestions:
Agrapart "Les 7 Crus" Blanc de Blancs, usually around $30 and organic to boot
RH Coutier Brut Tradition, also in the $30 range
These are both classic in flavor but are grower-Champagnes (little dudes who grow all their own grapes), not a mega-brand like Veuve. Will score you points if there are any serious wine geeks in the house.
regular
ros??
veuve yellow all day
i had a bottle of veuve with the fam for xmas=can't go wrong
the other two were wedding gifts and i enjoyed them very much
i also recently found a moet ice bucket while diggin for records
Man, those four bottles kinda cashed me out b/c the seller wanted $15 each for them, so I didn't buy anything else (my wine game is non-existent compared to my record game, but who doesn't know Dom=baller?). It was at Laney. I brought the '98 bottle to a reputable SF restaurant for my birthday party a couple years ago and the waitress was on some :face_melt: when she saw the year on that thing!
about $8 a btl
I am a sucker for this stuff. about $13 a btl
And they are methode champenoise, so not sparkling wine.
Don't sleep on Gruet. New Mexico stand up!
You'll be spared teh ban if you can actually drink a whole bottle of that by yourself.
Hang onto that '96 - vintage of the century status across the board in Champagne. Old champagne from a great producer and a great vintage is a real treat!
Also, I agree with the Gruet fans. Great domestic sparkling for not much money. Like a lot of the best sparkling wine houses in the US, they have roots in France.
right now we're holding a 2002 Dom P which unfortunately is not going to be popped Friday but will soon be a gift at a friend's baby shower, she met her man in 2002.
and this strange thing i won at a party earlier in the year:
don't see myself popping that at philharmonic in the park anytime soon.
btw that flea market score story is wild!
Vueve Cliquot
Moet & Chandon
Remembered this thread after talking to some friends about a documentary ("Dispatches") about these big champagne producers, and how France has allowed a loophole for them to import wines from other regions and countries, bottle it, and then label & sell it as champagne. @34 mins here:
http://documentarystorm.com/health/whats-in-your-wine/
also a disturbing look at what goes into wine.
if you want to stay under $20 check out sparklers from sonoma or anderson valley...
the roederer estate (makers of cristal) is a winner as is the schramsberg from the north coast of california.
id stay away from the ubiquitous yellow label that is veuve.
non vintage stuff from roederer, pol roger, laurent perrier are fantastic.
there are some great spanish cavas out there too.
Big cosine. Champagne is just a protected designation of origin. There are a lot of equally great products that are way cheaper. Important thing is they are made "M??thode Champenoise" which means same treatment as original champagne just from other domains.
Cr??mant d'Alsace and Cava is the way to go. Also a way of true understatement plus you will impress the real wine geeks way more by bringing an excellent "underground product". Champagne is the obvious choice like being asked for funk and picking James Brown.
My girl is in the know when it comes to Cr??mant, I'm more into cava. Try these:
Rexach Baqu??s Gran Carta Brut or Brut Imperial
Juv?? y Camps Brut Gran Reserva
Elisabet Ravent??s - Ravent??s i Blanc