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Champagne
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If you had the choice of the following, what would you go for?
1. Veuve Clicquot NV
2. Ruinart Blanc de Blanc
3. Dom Perignon 2006
4. Krug Grand Cuvee
Serious answers only, please. Price isn't really a factor, but I wouldn't want to shell out more for something that's not necessarily better. Thanks.
1. Veuve Clicquot NV
2. Ruinart Blanc de Blanc
3. Dom Perignon 2006
4. Krug Grand Cuvee
Serious answers only, please. Price isn't really a factor, but I wouldn't want to shell out more for something that's not necessarily better. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My advice? Ask the sommelier. Be honest about your normal tastes. If you prefer £5 bottles from the supermarket, let them know.
If you can tell the difference between a Chassagne Montrachet 2000 and a Puligny Montrachet 2002, let them know.
As a couple we went to the Fat Duck a couple of years ago. I gave the waiter a budget, told them what we like and let them decide what would go best with the meal. I think we started with a glass of fizz (it was Champagne as it happens) and then had other stuff through the meal.
I did the same at a fancy resto in France a couple of weeks ago.
If you especially want a particular wine, then of course you have to select that one, and I'm sure you will enjoy the experience.
Half the pleasure is in anticipation , so do what you feel most confortable with ... and Santé
If you can tell the difference between a Chassagne Montrachet 2000 and a Puligny Montrachet 2002, let them know.
As a couple we went to the Fat Duck a couple of years ago. I gave the waiter a budget, told them what we like and let them decide what would go best with the meal. I think we started with a glass of fizz (it was Champagne as it happens) and then had other stuff through the meal.
I did the same at a fancy resto in France a couple of weeks ago.
If you especially want a particular wine, then of course you have to select that one, and I'm sure you will enjoy the experience.
Half the pleasure is in anticipation , so do what you feel most confortable with ... and Santé
I don't wish to be "advised on an appropriate bottle".
I wish to know if DP or Krug are worth the price tag as a one-off treat for a special occasion. If you cannot answer the question because you simply don't know, having never tried any of those mentioned in the OP, why don't you simply go to a thread where your inconceivably vast knowledge would be better imparted?
I wish to know if DP or Krug are worth the price tag as a one-off treat for a special occasion. If you cannot answer the question because you simply don't know, having never tried any of those mentioned in the OP, why don't you simply go to a thread where your inconceivably vast knowledge would be better imparted?
I like Verve. Not a fan of blanc de blancs or Krug. I was in a pub with a friend once and a man heard me joke about having a bottle of champagne so he came over with an ice bucket containing a bottle of Dom Perignon and two glasses. He poured them for us and then left. I thought he was a drug dealer and my friend reckoned he'd had a win on the horses. Anyway, it was lovely but I wouldnt pay silly money for it.
237SJ Veuve is my favourite too. I got a bottle of DP from someone as a gift and it was disappointing, though I concede every Vintage is different. We had a blind tasting once at our wine club and DP was well down the list as was the Krug. The Ruinart was voted the best, but I find it a bit sharp for my tastes. I prefer the creamier and toastier Champagnes
Whenever we do a tasting menu, we always have the wine flight too, which invariably includes a glass of fizz to greet us on arrival, and a detailed explanation from the sommelier about each wine as he brings it.
Given the amount of wine we consume over the course of the meal, we’ve never bothered with any extra.
Hope you enjoy your meal, I love tasting menus.
Given the amount of wine we consume over the course of the meal, we’ve never bothered with any extra.
Hope you enjoy your meal, I love tasting menus.