Saturday, December 29, 2012

May Your New Year’s Eve Be Filled with Lots of Sparkle & Cheer!


 As we gather with friends and loved ones this New’s Year Eve, it’s important to have the right sparkling in hand for that midnight toast! 

Here you will find a few tips and a shopping guide to help take the mystery out of selecting that perfect bottle for your celebration.

Walking into a wine store can be a daunting task for many.  Do you pick a Champagne, a Cava or what about a Prosecco? There are so many options from around the world to choose from, it can be simply overwhelming.  Fear not, I am here to help make your next purchase a simple one.

Let’s begin with the dryness scale for sparkling wine. I often here people say I don’t care for sparkling because it’s too sweet or it’s too dry.  This will help you make a more educated decision and pick something that’s best suited for your palate.

Extra Brut/Grand Brut/Brut Zero – This label is going to be the driest end of the spectrum.  Typically these bone dry sparklings are best paired with food because of the bright acidity.  The following go in order from the next driest to the very sweetest:
  • Brut
  • Extra Dry
  • Dry
  • Sec
  • Demi-Sec
  • Doux 

If you are new to sparkling wines, go for an extra dry. If you like your wines a little sweeter, go with a Demi-Sec.

Here are some of my favorites at all different price points to help you ring in the New Year! The sparkling wines below are non vintage (NV) unless otherwise noted.

Carpe Vino: Every day wine that’s simply divine (Under $20)

·      Domaine du Margalleau Vouvray, Demi-Sec, Loire Valley, France - $15
·      Mionetto Prosecco, DOC, Treviso, Italy - $15
·      Gruet Demi-Sec, Albuquerque, New Mexico - $16
·      Segura Viudas Cava, Brut Reserva Heredad, Spain - $20
·      Thibaut-Jannison, Blanc de Chardonnay, Charlottesville, Virginia - $20
            
A Little Splurge: ($21-$49)

·      2008 Schramsberg Blanc de Noirs, Napa, California - $30
·      J Brut Rose, Sonoma, California - $32
·      Perrier Jouet, Grand Brut, Champagne, France  - $38
·      Veuve Cliquot, NV, Champagne France - $40 (Yellow Label)
·      2008 Schramsberg Brut Rose, Napa, California - $42

Indulge: ($50-74)

·      Bollinger Brut, Special Cuvee, Champagen, France $58
·      Pommery Brut, NV, Champagne, France - $70

Grand Dame: When you’re looking for the something over the top! ($75)

·      1998, Veuve Cliquot, Le Grand Dame -$130
·      Dom Perignon, NV, Champagne, France - $135
·      2005, Roederer Cristal, Champagne, France - $200


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