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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Bonnie in Holland » Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:44 am

For a reasonably priced Champagne NV, I like Drappier Brut. If going for a half bottle, then I grab a Laurent-Perrier Brut. cheers, Bonnie
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Clinton Macsherry » Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:54 am

St.-Hilaire Blanquette di Limoux (for about $11 per bottle); Montaudon Brut Champagne NV (less often for sure, but at about $28, still reasonable for the dark exchange-rate days).
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Peter May » Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:22 am

For half bottles -- Champagne Raymond Boulard Cuvée Réserve Brut NV

Full bottles -- Lanson Brut Black Label or whatever is on offer until I chance to go to Champagne and stock up on Boulard's Grand Cru Mailly Champagne
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by David Creighton » Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:58 am

i am impressed by the large number of votes for vouvray sparklers. hadn't given them much thought until we had a glass before dinner at annes trent in chinon. just had to ask what their house bubbly was: ch. gaudrelle. so the next day we stopped there to get some. really good stuff. i understand it is imported by Kysela.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Robin Garr » Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:29 pm

David Creighton wrote:i am impressed by the large number of votes for vouvray sparklers.

In retrospect, I wish I had mentioned that too in my "affordable" category. Vouvray sparklers, and really all the non-Champagne Cremant de ____ from France.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Jon Peterson » Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:30 pm

Either Moet White Star or a nice Prosecco, both NV. For special occasions, I usually have a Dom Perignon (from Costco) on hand. Did you know that, at least last year, Costco was the #1 retailer of Dom Perignon in the world?
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Clint Hall » Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:57 pm

White Star? I keep running into this sweetie when they serve the cake at weddings. Can't say I look forward to it but I'll bet most once-in-a-while wine drinkers would prefer it 10-to1 to Dom.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Glenn Mackles » Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:42 pm

No single house bubbly.... but generally NV offerings from Larmandier-Bernier, Taittenger, Billicart Salmon and Bollinger depending on what's available at good prices.

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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Nathan Smyth » Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:29 pm

In the last couple of months, I have had the current release of the NV Nino Franco "Rustico" Prosecco from two different sources [one a restaurant, the other a retailer, about 250 miles apart], and was very, very impressed each time.

I don't know what the previous releases were like, or what any future releases might be like, but the one that's on the market right now is, quite frankly, just stunning.

And no more than about $15.

I seem to recall that it's on the Vin Divino line card.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by ChefJCarey » Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:32 pm

While I'm not a big consumer of animated wines, I must say I am surprised that not a single aficionado selected Clicquot Yellow Label. It's one I have enjoyed.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by David M. Bueker » Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:11 am

The Cliquot Yellow Label is actually my l;east favorite among all the big NV Champagnes. I don't doubt it's well made, but I have never liked the VC style.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Peter Tryba » Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:23 am

Pierre Peters NV Bl/Bl - house wine, but I'm almost out and looking for a new one.

The sorry tale of Clicquot these days is that it sells TOO quickly! There is not enough time spent in bottle before people start popping corks, so they're missing out on why the widow's wine is renowned. Blame my sister, she worked on the marketing campaigns during the early 90's that pushed Clicquot up to the same level of recognition as DP. :P
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Robin Garr » Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:53 am

David M. Bueker wrote:The Cliquot Yellow Label is actually my l;east favorite among all the big NV Champagnes. I don't doubt it's well made, but I have never liked the VC style.

Conventional wisdom also has it that its style changed (toward a more generic "upscale mass market" niche) after the company was acquired by Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH).
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Keith M » Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:28 am

Robin Garr wrote:
David M. Bueker wrote:The Cliquot Yellow Label is actually my l;east favorite among all the big NV Champagnes. I don't doubt it's well made, but I have never liked the VC style.

Conventional wisdom also has it that its style changed (toward a more generic "upscale mass market" niche) after the company was acquired by Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH).

I'm curious, changed how? That is, in terms of how it tastes, not how it is marketed . . .
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by David Creighton » Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:46 am

an alternate explanation for the cliquot problem - also based on the fact that it is a huge seller - is the likelihood that they purchase additional wines 'sur latte' - i believe that is the expression used in champagne. wines ready for shipment bought by the pallet and labeled with the new owners label. it has long been said that for cliquot, it depends on what actually shows up. there probably are still good cuvee's and i'm sure some favored customers still get the real deal.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Jon Peterson » Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:28 am

Clint Hall wrote:White Star? I keep running into this sweetie when they serve the cake at weddings. Can't say I look forward to it but I'll bet most once-in-a-while wine drinkers would prefer it 10-to1 to Dom.

Clint - I have discovered that, while I most enjoy dry, still wines, I like Champagnes best when they are on the Extra Dry side. I think this comes from too many midnight Champagne toasts when no food was being served and that Brut just wore me out. Interesting wine article in today's Washington Post about Champagnes with a few that make Dom look like soda pop: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 03413.html
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Bill Spohn » Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:38 am

I have a problem with spending large handfuls of loot on what my mind insists is frivolous wine.

I can't help it, my inner cellarmaster insists that anything over $X ('X' is a moving target that slowly moves upward as all wine prices escalate) must be red. Well, except for Montrachet, but that's an honourary red anyway.

And while I do greatly enjoy a spot of bubble once in awhile, I resolutely do NOT enjoy spending 'red wine' money for it. Every time I look at it, I couldn't help thinking - "If I hadn't been such an idiot that could have been a nice bottle of Ch. Rouge..."

So although I did splurge when our local liquor board overloaded the system for the real millennium in 2000/2001 and the faux millennium for those incapable of thinking it through (probably dazzled by any number they couldn't count on fingers and toes) in 1999/2000. When sales failed to move along by the minivan load, the board later cut prices to move the glut of bubbly and always keen for a bargain, I did load up on some nice 1989 and 1990 sparkle, much of which still resides in the cellar.

Sadly (for the state of the exchequer) She-who-must-be-obeyed has a hankering to drink bubble on occasion and I have to keep a sacrificial 'bait and switch' case of bubbly to distract her from the expensive stuff. After various experiments (she is always willing to submit herself to bubbly tasting in the interest of science) we settled on a vintage Cava - Segura Viudas at under $20

Which is a long-winded explanation for why the bubble of the day at Casa Spohn in usually Segura.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Jenise » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:11 pm

Clint Hall wrote:White Star? I keep running into this sweetie when they serve the cake at weddings. Can't say I look forward to it but I'll bet most once-in-a-while wine drinkers would prefer it 10-to1 to Dom.


White Star's basically an Extra Dry that they make just for the U.S. market, isn't it?
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Jenise » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:13 pm

Glenn Mackles wrote:No single house bubbly.... but generally NV offerings from Larmandier-Bernier, Taittenger, Billicart Salmon and Bollinger depending on what's available at good prices.

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Glenn, as a Billecart Salmon fan, can I make you jealous that several months ago I cleaned out the local supply of the BS Brut Reserve at around $30 a bottle? One store had a bit of old stock at pre-dollarette prices and then threw a 25% off-everything sale. I obliged!
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by D Honig » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:21 pm

N.V. Segura Viudas Cava Brut Reserva Heredad I can usually pick it up for $17, it is at least a step better than "decent," and the bottle is always worth a conversation.

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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Jenise » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:26 pm

Bill Spohn wrote:I can't help it, my inner cellarmaster insists that anything over $X ('X' is a moving target that slowly moves upward as all wine prices escalate) must be red. Well, except for Montrachet, but that's an honourary red anyway.


I suffer the same malady when it comes to spending over $30 for white wine (to my brain, $30 red is "cheap" but $30 white is expensive), but I don't consider great champagne just white wine. And I don't have a wife who needs to be drugged with champagne so she won't demand to see my inventory. Don't let the Segura get low, and perhaps you should lay in some alternatives lest she get bored and restless.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Clint Hall » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:41 pm

Jon, I agree. I hate to see brut Champagne dragged out in the middle of the night.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Dave Erickson » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:45 pm

David Creighton wrote:an alternate explanation for the cliquot problem - also based on the fact that it is a huge seller - is the likelihood that they purchase additional wines 'sur latte' - i believe that is the expression used in champagne. wines ready for shipment bought by the pallet and labeled with the new owners label. it has long been said that for cliquot, it depends on what actually shows up. there probably are still good cuvee's and i'm sure some favored customers still get the real deal.


You're being too kind, David. Cliquot pledged to stop the "sur latte" practice a few years back then went ahead and kept doing it anyway. I think it was Greg Moore who said something like "It's like cheating on your fiancee--it's not illegal, but it is immoral." WIth production soaring way past 10 million bottles/year, the quality went out the window a long time ago.
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Re: What's your "house bubbly"?

by Glenn Mackles » Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:17 pm

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Jenise wrote:
Glenn Mackles wrote:No single house bubbly.... but generally NV offerings from Larmandier-Bernier, Taittenger, Billicart Salmon and Bollinger depending on what's available at good prices.

Glenn


Glenn, as a Billecart Salmon fan, can I make you jealous that several months ago I cleaned out the local supply of the BS Brut Reserve at around $30 a bottle? One store had a bit of old stock at pre-dollarette prices and then threw a 25% off-everything sale. I obliged!


You have succeeded admirably. It is really hard to get Billicart Salmon in Virginia. They don't seem to have a distributor here. I'd love to buy some at $30 a bottle. Usually, I have to end up paying shipping as well. Enjoy it. I know I would.

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