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What do you guys like for NV bubbles? I'd take Krug almost every time, but it's a little pricey for a NV to drink on a regular basis.
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No one drinks champagne?
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Perriere Jouet Grand Brut is great. Has paired nicely with a few smokes too
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I've been out of wine for a few years now, but my favorite NV was always Veuve-Cliquot.
If you're not hung up on champagne per se, find a good wine shop and ask. I remember having several Australian bubblies that blew French NV away for lots less money. Unfortunately I am old and name retention was never my strong suit.
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My two favorites are Taittinger and Philipponnat Royal Reserve. Pierre Peters and Henriot both make great NV's... So, there are four good ones to choose from for me.
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There are many boutique brands that have NV's, have tried a few, but what I listed are all easy to find and no one would give a thumb's down to.
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Ah. Thanks!
I guess I'm not much of a champagne drinker, but I do enjoy them, as well as Persecos and Cavas. Regarding Australian sparklers, I had one several years ago called Lorikeet, I believe (or maybe it was from New Zealand)? I remember it being pretty good, but for all I know it may have been the Australian version of Cooks... |
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My vote for Perriere Jouet Grand Brut. It's pretty good.
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