There are many, many styles of sparkling wine out there to bewitch and delight us.
Some are light and graceful sparklers that remind me of ballerinas dancing Swan Lake in foamy tutus. Some are fizzy, dry sparklers that remind me of a worldly jazz musician playing the piano. And some are rich, zaftig sparklers that remind me of an opera diva in a velvet gown hitting a high note.
This wine falls into the final category. It is rich, robust, zaftig, complex--just like a diva should be. And it costs just under $20, which makes it excellent QPR.
Don't let the pale salmon color of the NV Domaine des Roches Crémant de Bourgogne fool you. ($19.99, domaineLA; available elsewhere for $15-$23). Or the faint aromas of mineral, dough, and strawberries. Focus instead on the very active bead and the full-bodied, dry flavors of strawberry and toast. This is well worth the $20, and unusually sophisticated for a Crémant de Bourgogne.
I feel a song coming on...
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3 comments:
hhmmm... FRench wine. I think that's good.. deliciousooooo... damn! i am a wine lover...
This is a great wine to have a game with your friends. let them confuse and shock your friends with. they will not believe such a fine brand in their hands. Different from the bottle shape to the style. i just try it with a cuban cigar. believe me its great combination. a french wine with a cigar from cuba.
This is a great wine to have a game with your friends. let them confuse and shock your friends with. they will not believe such a fine brand in their hands. Different from the bottle shape to the style. i just try it with a cuban cigar. believe me its great combination. a french wine with a cigar from cuba.
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