Thursday, December 31, 2009

Bubbly for the New Year

Winston Churchill famously said of Pol Roger "In defeat I need it, in victory I deserve it".

But in this down economy, what can we reasonably afford? (Inspired by
NBR Morning Edition story "Revelers Choose Sparkling Wines Over Champagne". http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122093332)

Prosecco from Italy - brut (dry) options are available.
- try Zardetto Prosecco Brut, around $13

California sparklings
- try Gloria Ferrer Brut, from California, it is getting great reviews this year. 90 points and under $15

France - Crémant from Burgandy

- This appellation covers France's burgundy region and features dry sparkling wines. These wines are made via méthode champenoise from the principal grapes of aligoté, chardonnay, pinot blanc and pinot noir. Most of the wines produced are white, with a small amount of rosé. Crémant de Bourgogne wines must be aged for a minimum of 9 months. Their quality is much higher than the wines from the region's older appellation Bourgogne Mousseux AC, which is being phased out. Today's Burgundian sparkling wines are viewed very positively and are regarded as good, lower-priced alternatives to the wines of champagne.

Spain - Cava

- Spain makes some very fine sparkling wines called cava. It is made in the "méthode champenoise" or "Champagne method," which is the same method that is used to make Champagne in France

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