Sunday, January 17, 2010

Champagne Hampers Reasonably Priced But Good Quality Champagne?

Reasonably priced but good quality champagne? - champagne hampers

I am a student trying to give my parents a basket of champagne for Christmas, but could do with some tips on alcohol!

I am looking forward to about £ 15 to spend on a bottle of champagne to accompany a few glasses of champagne, my sister and I bought, but I do not know to what extent, in the context of money to know ... I know there are some unexpected brands / labels that do not cost anything much and are in many ways, and some of the most expensive bottles of £ 30-ish, but really no idea ...

Champagne labels, which are well accepted in general, but not too extravangantly price?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Get a real expensive champagne is almost impossible. Mumm Cordon Rouge is a good choice and one of the least expensive. I Stay Away From sparkling wines in California. It is one of only a few styles, which pales in comparison to Europe, regardless of price. Cava is an acceptable alternative, but inexpensive Cava is simply not in the same class of champagne (there are some there that are excellent, but very expensive). And while Presecco is a decent sparkling wine in its own right, not the complexity or the complexity of real Champagne.

Personally, I like French Cremant (Burgundy, Alsace and Loire) as a cheap alternative. You are not the same quality, but tend to be bright and fresh, while still largely unknown to the general public. He also directs the cache to be French, which is ultimately the important, but something in French sparkling wines, it is more a feeling of celebration.

Anonymous said...

Try a champagne or Prosecco

Anonymous said...

Try a champagne or Prosecco

Anonymous said...

Argyle Brut is high,
Also Domaine Carneros Brut 2003rd
Gloria Ferrer Blanc de Black $ 20
$ 15 Piper Sonoma Brut, Sonoma, California
Willm Cremant d'Alsace Blanc de Blanc $ 13, Alsace, Franche

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