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Got the Champagne Ready?Our friends at Lifestyles at msn.com have given us a complete guide to champagne. Champagne (yes, with a capital C) comes from the Champagne region of France. To get the ‘C' name, the sparkling wine is made very specific-such as the degree of press applied to the grapes and the time that bottles must remain in contact with the less (sediment). Like Band-Aids and Q-tips, champagne (lower-case c) has become the catchall name for sparkling wine. Why the bubbles? Taste Test Reading Labels Dryness Scale: - Brut: Driest, least sweet; most good Champagnes are Brut or Extra-Dry. The Grapes - Blanc de Blancs: Champagne made entirely of white Chardonnay grapes. - Rosé: Pink bubbly is made by leaving the juice of red grapes in contact with their skins for a while, or by blending the Chardonnay and Pinot Noir and/or Pinot Meunier wine. Glass War: Flute vs. Tulip Glass
Whatever kind you choose and whichever glass you use, please remember to drink wisely and NEVER drink and drive.
Happy New Year everyone!!
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