Consolidated "Champagne - Questions/Suggestions/Recommendations" thread
#361
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I kind of agree with you with the caveat that two of the most common grapes used to make champagne are pinot noir and Pinot meunier, so while champagne is usually white (or rose), the grapes are not necessarily white grapes.
#363
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I would also recommend Deutz - the Amor de Deutz is very nice!!
http://www.champagne-deutz.com/presentation/index.html
http://www.champagne-deutz.com/presentation/index.html
#365


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Seems like some great suggestions - thanks everyone! I'll ask my local store what they can get (can't order online in MD). She is partial to rose, so those get a bit of a bump on the list
If the price is right I may just have to pick up 2 bottles 
avsfan: We did have a "special" bottle for the wedding. We had purchased Dom (I forget the year, but there was significance to it at the time...) but she just didn't feel like having it, so we decided to save it for the return from our honeymoon. The facility packed all of our stuff (including the champagne) and someone took it all home for us. The box with the champagne was left in a car inadvertently for a week and a half during unusually hot weather for April
Needless to say, that didn't go to well...
Thanks also for all the well-wishes.
If the price is right I may just have to pick up 2 bottles 
avsfan: We did have a "special" bottle for the wedding. We had purchased Dom (I forget the year, but there was significance to it at the time...) but she just didn't feel like having it, so we decided to save it for the return from our honeymoon. The facility packed all of our stuff (including the champagne) and someone took it all home for us. The box with the champagne was left in a car inadvertently for a week and a half during unusually hot weather for April
Needless to say, that didn't go to well...Thanks also for all the well-wishes.
#366
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My suggestions have mostly been given already - adore Krug. So I'm just chiming it to say how refreshing it is to see a posting from someone who has "daily" and "special occasion" champagne glasses. This after enduring the endless postings from people who stridenly tried to make us believe that there is no difference between Chateau Margaux and Koolaid. There IS hope for the world.
#368

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thank you for all the suggestions
Thanks for all the wonderful suggestions. As luck would have it, at Cost Plus last night I saw Cristalino (I think it was on sale for $6.97?). Having my first drink of it now -- quite nice, good flavor (not cloying); not quite as bubbly as Freixenet but a damned good drink at this pricepoint. ^^
Thank you all for the suggestions. Salut!
Thank you all for the suggestions. Salut!
#369
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How cheap do you want to go?
For me, my go to sparkling wine for ~$15 a bottle range has always been Piper Sonoma.
For $30-35, I would recommend Roederer Estate Anderson Valley Brut
For under $10, I would recommend Codorniu or Friexenet from Spain, but IMHO, the quality jump up to Piper Sonoma is pretty significant.
For me, my go to sparkling wine for ~$15 a bottle range has always been Piper Sonoma.
For $30-35, I would recommend Roederer Estate Anderson Valley Brut
For under $10, I would recommend Codorniu or Friexenet from Spain, but IMHO, the quality jump up to Piper Sonoma is pretty significant.
#370


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New Zealand Cloudy Bay Pelorus is a lovely fizz that just comes in on budget if you shop around (UK)
Much cheaper, for around 7-10 in the UK is Lindauer Special Select
2 brilliant sparkling wines that are better than many a cheap champagne
Much cheaper, for around 7-10 in the UK is Lindauer Special Select
2 brilliant sparkling wines that are better than many a cheap champagne
#372
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Some ideas for a special moment bubbly.....
Salon Cuvee S
Krug Clos du Mesnil
Bollinger Vieille Vignes Franaises
Cattier Clos du Moulin
Billecart-Salmon Le Clos Saint-Hillaire
Salon Cuvee S
Krug Clos du Mesnil
Bollinger Vieille Vignes Franaises
Cattier Clos du Moulin
Billecart-Salmon Le Clos Saint-Hillaire
#373

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Their Tyrol collection is also nice for "daily" use.
#374
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Just because I like a glass of Mercier every now and then. It is the second brand of Met and quite a good price in the surroundings.
#375
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For our wedding last year my wife wanted these Swarovski toasting glasses for us to use during the reception. We then decided that we would break them out yearly on our anniversary (we use Reidel flutes on normal occasions).
One year is coming up and I'm looking for suggestions on what to buy. Our normal champagnes are mid-range, brut (~$50/bottle) and am thinking $200-$250 or so for our anniversary. Thoughts?
One year is coming up and I'm looking for suggestions on what to buy. Our normal champagnes are mid-range, brut (~$50/bottle) and am thinking $200-$250 or so for our anniversary. Thoughts?
2nd: Don Perignn
Perrier-Jouet and Veuve Clicquot La Grand Damme are good options too!




