Champagne has no competition; It is no question that it is truly the best sparkling wine in the world. It is made from three grapes varieties, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay. Champagne is a region in France that is known for some of the best sparkling wines in the world. To
evaluate Champagne, look at the bubbles and how long they last. Higher quality wine has numerous tiny bubbles that is elegant and last a long time, where the bubbles in the wine drift upward in a steady stream. If the
bubbles drift upward randomly (crazy bubbles), that indicates a lower
quality of wine. If it feels creamy in your mouth, it’s a higher quality, if it feels like a soft drink, it’s a lower quality. If you don’t see any bubbles, the wine is either old, bad, or just a poor glass.
Champagne is elegant and it opens to a perfect whisper. The tulip or the flutes are the best glasses for serving Champagne or Sparkling wines. Flutes and tulip shape glasses have a narrow opening, which helps the
bubbles in the Champagne and Sparkling wine from escaping and
concentrates the aroma of the wine in the glass.
The best Champagne made is called “Prestige Cuvee.
The most famous “Prestige Cuvee” is what else?
“DOM PERIGNON”
(The Largest selling “Prestige Cuvee in the world.)
Louis Roederer “CRISTAL” (The King Of Kings)
“VEUVE CLIQUOT” LA GRAND DAME
(Madame Clicquot guided Veuve to its Great Success)
“Bollinger”
Just remember; True Champagne always has the words
“Champagne” and Product of France on the label.
Anything selling for less than $30 is not “Champagne”.
“THE GREATNESS OF CHAMPAGNE WILL ALWAYS RULE”
-Doug Frost
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