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Wine in general is something I want to get more versed in. I haven't had a Champagne in a while though. It's another wine I need to get a few bottles of. I'm also curious as to which other regions produce good sparkling wine.
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How about Pol Roger? 1998 Sir Winston worth the price tag?
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And you really need to try Etoile rose as well (Napa), I had it next to some better French versions and for me it was easily the better wine at much better price. |
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It is an excellent Champagne, but there are many nice ones. How much did you see it for? Under $150 I would go for it.
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Moses, most prices I have seen have been around $190-200. |
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I would rather have the Taittinger Comte de Champagne at $150-200. For under $150, Pierre Peters Les Chetillons is hard to beat.
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Can anyone comment on these producers?
Perrier-Jouët Montaudon Bruno Gobillard Gaston Chiquet Gosset Pommery Pierre Ferrand Godmé Père & Fils Jean Laurent Laurent-Perrier René Geoffroy |
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Found a new bottle I like, Meiomi Pinot Noir. I don't know all y'alls jargon, so I'll just say, to me a really good find. Clean and crisp and smooth. And at $19.99, a nice buy.
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All over France sparkling wines are made. Check out Cremant; all the pleasure of Champagne at 20% the price. Made mostly with Pinot Noir and comes in various sweetness levels. Cava from Spain is good too. America makes a few noteworthy ones from TX and RI.
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