This is not technically a champagne but it's a sparkling (fizzy) white wine and very tasty (I don't like dry either) - try Martino & Rossi brand of Asti Spumante. Cheers!
2007-03-26 23:23:34
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answered by Mother Amethyst 7
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Krug
Grande Année Brut
Reims, Champagne, France
2007-03-27 04:00:30
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answered by mark s 2
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Here are three I've tried and really enjoyed!
This marque represents a variation on the Moët & Chandon style, with a character all its own. It is balanced and harmonious, with mellow, well-developed flavors. Color: Golden yellow with shades of amber.
Aroma: Very delicate with aromas of flowers, hazelnuts and biscuits.
Palate: Soft with a fruity finish evocative of peaches.
Food Pairing: Particularly suitable as an apértif wine, White Star can be served with cheese-based entrées as well as with oysters or fish.
"A bright, firm, fruity wine, the flavor dominated by black grapes but with a good amount of Chardonnay, too; it always seems to improve a lot with a further 12 months in bottle after shipment." Michael Edwards, The Champagne Companion.
$34.60, 3 for $98.61, 6 for $186.84, 12 for $352.92
http://www.internetwines.com/rws11054.html
"J" Sparkling Wine
http://www.jwine.com/
J. Roget Extra Dry Champagne
Producer J. Roget
Category Champagne
Region France : Champagne
http://www.bottlenose-wine.com/176179?classid=item&identity=176179&view=item.bottle&align=&detailpage=176179&tolerance=&width=50&ls=%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E
2007-03-27 07:22:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Moet, and Mumm are good choices, they are good champagnes, about $60 CDN/AUS, if you want to splurge a little, Cristal or Dom Perignon, about $200 a bottle.
Good to enjoy with caviar, best enjoyed with close friends.
Oh...I guess I should be more specific...I am not expert about champagnes by any means, but if you're going to splurge for Dom Perignon, go for '92, it's a very good year, and it's $200...I am told there's special '93 that goes for $10 000 a bottle....yikes, I rather have a car.
2007-03-26 23:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I would advise Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial. It is a good "not too dry not too sweet champagne" Moet do make a version called Nectar (sweet by champagne standards, you may love it) that is a good drink also, needs to be served very cold to suit my taste.
2007-03-27 01:04:59
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answered by Lord Lunch a Lot 1
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Fragolino
Color: Red
Color: Sparkling / Champagne
Taste: Very Fruity/Sweet
Food Choices: Desserts/Aperitif, Salads / Vegetables
2007-03-26 23:18:41
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answered by julia4evert 4
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Chataeu Lafite Rochschild
2007-03-26 23:30:18
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answered by Anonymous
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The best champagne to drink is Dom Perignon, although it is expensive
2007-03-26 23:48:30
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answered by destiny77 1
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Veuve Clicquot .. the best champagne ever!
2007-03-27 01:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't go wrong w/ Dom. Dom Pérignon is always a good choice.
2007-03-26 23:23:15
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answered by GreyGHost29 3
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