New Year’s Champagne – Sparkling Wine and Bubbles for All Occasions

December 8, 2009

champagne and sparkling winesBubbles make me happy and I think they add to every occasion.  Our family is a great fan of sparkling wines and champagnes: They’re fun, taste good, complement most foods and you can serve them in fabulous looking glasses. One of the first pair of wine glasses Rick and I bought when we were engaged had hollow stems so you could watch the bubbles flow!

Sparkling Wine or Champagne for New Year’s?

When the holidays roll around, we make our list – full of new types of sparkling wines and champagnes!  Just to be clear- a real champagne only comes from a particular region in France.  But almost all countries make sparkling wines of some kind.  In Italy, it’s Prosecco, in Spain, it’s Cava and in the U.S.,  it’s just sparkling wine.

How to Choose a Sparkling Wine

If you don’t know what to choose – like us most of the time, it’s best to get a wine that’s rated, if you can.  Wines are rated from 0-100 for the type of wine and the price bracket in which they fall.  Or ask your seller to make a recommendation.

Some Sparkling Favorites

Recently, the younger crowd in our family has found a Cava favorite called Cristalino (about $10).  In Prosecco, you could look for Riva di Rocca (under $20), or Jeio (also under $20). As a native Californian, I like most of what’s grown there. Mumm Napa Brut Prestige is the California offshoot of a French house (about $20).  Many of the French houses have set up  California vineyards.  Costco actually has a surprisingly good Kirkland Sparkling wine that’s rated.  Then, of course you can climb the price ladder to the truly atmospheric. The most expensive champagne ever was a bottle of 1928 Krug sold at auction for $21,000!

Our Favorite Champagne Flutes

We love serving champagne in various, sparkling flutes. My personal favorite is a tall blue cut crystal flute.  We also have some modern tapered flutes, hollow stemmed in assorted colors, flat champagne’s (sorbet style) and our very favorite from the year 2000 – Micky Mouse flutes.

So pop the cork and cheers to good food, friends and another great year!  What’s your favorite type of Champagne?happy new years champagne glasses

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2 Comments Leave a Comment

  • 1. Joyce Elven  |  December 18, 2009 at 3:11 pm

    I discovered Nicolas Feuillatte champagne a few years ago and now not only drink it but give it as a gift. There’s something about it that just tastes right–taste, bubbles, color. Just a really nice experience. I just googled it and found that it’s in the top 3 of the most drunk Champagne’s in the world and is … “fast becoming known as ‘Australia’s own Champagne’ as Nicolas Feuillatte himself lives here for much of the year. Not many of the world’s top champagne houses can boast that their figure head can still be seen sipping a glass of his own champagne in one of Australia’s chicest bars or restaurants.” (Winestream.com) Not every wine store carries it, but it’s worth looking for!
    http://feuillatte.com/

  • 2. admin  |  December 22, 2009 at 12:08 pm

    Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll have to check it out! It is our favorite beverage!

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