{"id":4840,"date":"2020-06-22T09:41:05","date_gmt":"2020-06-22T12:41:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/domainebousquet.com\/?p=4840"},"modified":"2020-06-22T09:41:05","modified_gmt":"2020-06-22T12:41:05","slug":"wine-etc-its-the-season-for-champagne-so-try-7-bottles-for-the-holidays","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/domainebousquet.com\/en\/wine-etc-its-the-season-for-champagne-so-try-7-bottles-for-the-holidays\/","title":{"rendered":"Wine, etc.: It\u2019s the season for champagne, so try 7 bottles for the holidays"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"fhQBQh2sF6LKZr\" class=\"wrapper clearfix full pb-feature pb-layout-item pb-f-utilities-lead-art\" data-pb-name=\"Lead Art\" data-pb-curated=\"curated\" data-pb-id=\"unnamed-feature\">\n<div class=\"crd card-captioned \">\n<div class=\"crd--cnt \">\n<figure class=\"\" data-trk-photo-credit=\"Nikolay N. Antonov\/Dreamstime\/TNS\">\n<div class=\"full-width img-container aspect-ratio-no-aspect\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"full-width img-loaded alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/www.capitalgazette.com\/resizer\/VRxVjF144aXACBgn0cOshtatlZU=\/800x533\/top\/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-tronc.s3.amazonaws.com\/public\/ZUMXBMAIMBCMHNXAUHGN46EQJU.jpg\" alt=\"Get on the holiday bandwagon and open one of these delicious bubble makers \u2013 but be careful when you remove the cork.\" width=\"293\" height=\"195\" data-src=\"https:\/\/www.capitalgazette.com\/resizer\/9dpfQJhg9Cile1IUFOujRDedQ5U=\/1200x799\/top\/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-tronc.s3.amazonaws.com\/public\/ZUMXBMAIMBCMHNXAUHGN46EQJU.jpg\" data-src-small=\"https:\/\/www.capitalgazette.com\/resizer\/MtgYcHyyrVUUywPugqpIt2oh-eU=\/415x276\/top\/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-tronc.s3.amazonaws.com\/public\/ZUMXBMAIMBCMHNXAUHGN46EQJU.jpg\" data-src-medium=\"https:\/\/www.capitalgazette.com\/resizer\/VRxVjF144aXACBgn0cOshtatlZU=\/800x533\/top\/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-tronc.s3.amazonaws.com\/public\/ZUMXBMAIMBCMHNXAUHGN46EQJU.jpg\" data-src-mobile=\"https:\/\/www.capitalgazette.com\/resizer\/MtgYcHyyrVUUywPugqpIt2oh-eU=\/415x276\/top\/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-tronc.s3.amazonaws.com\/public\/ZUMXBMAIMBCMHNXAUHGN46EQJU.jpg\" \/><\/div><figcaption class=\"caption-text spaced spaced-top spaced-sm flex-container-row justify-space-between \">\n<div class=\"cptn\">Get on the holiday bandwagon and open one of these delicious bubble makers \u2013 but be careful when you remove the cork.\u00a0<span class=\"credit--ctn\">(Nikolay N. Antonov\/Dreamstime\/TNS)<\/span><\/div>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"f0X0jlOsF6LKZr\" class=\"wrapper clearfix full pb-feature pb-layout-item pb-f-article-body\" data-pb-name=\"Article Body (Elements)\" data-pb-curated=\"curated\" data-pb-id=\"unnamed-feature\">\n<div class=\"\"><\/div>\n<div class=\" clln clln-crd oflw cs__ctn__border-bottom\">\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\" data-page=\"1\" data-item-type=\"depthscroll\" data-item-id=\"depth_scroll_top\" data-item-number=\"top\">When the Washington Nationals celebrated their World Series victory a few months ago, the locker room was awash in sparkling wine.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\">Players and coaches reveled in showering themselves with sparkling wine, a victory tradition hardly uncommon in the world. No matter how much fun it seems, however, popping champagne corks can be dangerous in such close quarters.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\">If you\u2019re planning on opening champagne Christmas Day, you might want to wear a catcher\u2019s mask. About two dozen people die a year from flying corks, mostly at weddings. A bottle of champagne has three times as much pressure as a tire. Once untethered from that wire hood, it will travel 25 mph to 60 mph if, say, you left the bottle in the back seat of a car parked in Florida in August.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\">An untamed cork also can soar 50 feet in the air, but if you shorten the distance \u2014 say to your wife\u2019s eyeball \u2014 that cork is flying at dangerous speeds.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\">Dom Perignon knew first-hand about the dangers of flying corks. In the 17th century, he and fellow French monks said a few prayers when they bottled what they hoped to be still wine. The weather was so cold in this most northern wine-growing region, that fermentation stopped when temperatures dropped only to start again as temperatures warmed in the spring after the wine was bottled. Kaboom!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\">The second fermentation created a lot of CO2, which caused the bottles to explode. Winemakers even wore masks when they went into the caves. The monks were embarrassed when the bottles exploded in the cellars of well-heeled Brits.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\">The good Dom put a positive spin on the flaw and declared he was \u201cdrinking stars,\u201d but that\u2019s probably what he saw after being hit a few times by flying corks.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\">Exploding bottles should have been the end to winemaking in Champagne, but along came British chemist Christopher Merret who actually invented the traditional method of champagne before Dom Perignon stumbled on it accidentally. Merret and his mates invented a stronger bottle that wouldn\u2019t explode and saved the champagne industry.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\">Having now dispelled the myth that the French invented champagne, we aver that no one makes it as good as the French. Besides being the only region that owns the champagne name, its cool climate and t chalky, limestone soil make champagne unique.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\">Generally, only pinot noir, pinot menieur and chardonnay are used in champagne. Prosecco? Glera grapes. Cava? Macabeo, parellada and xarel grapes. Hardly household words. Prosecco and cava are nice, inexpensive sparkling wines with larger bubbles \u2013 but they lack the finesse or luxurious texture of champagne.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\" data-item-type=\"depthscroll\" data-item-id=\"depth_scroll_middle\" data-item-number=\"middle\">California sparkling winemakers use the same grapes as the French and are making very good wines that can compete with the French. Oddly, though, they often cost more than French champagne and that discourages people from substituting champagne with sparkling wine.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\">Get on the holiday bandwagon and open one of these delicious bubble makers \u2013 but be careful when you remove the cork. Here\u2019s a tip: grip the cork and turn the bottle. When it is almost out, push the cork to one side and let the gas seep out. Voila!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\"><b>Champagne Le Mensil Blanc de Blancs\u00a0<\/b>($52). The Clos de Mensil is the source of such famous champagnes as Salon and Krug. But this version, made entirely of chardonnay from grand crus vineyards, cost a fraction of the price. Complex and very expressive, it is our favorite champagne this year.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\"><b>Lambert de Seyssel Petit Royal Brut<\/b>\u00a0($19). From the village of Seyssel in the French Alps, this intriguing sparkling wine uses the indigenous grapes, molette and altesse, to create a refreshing, aromatic wine with honey and stone fruit character.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\"><b>ZD Wines 50th Anniversary Reserve Cuvee\u00a0<\/b>($90). The DeLeuze family is celebrating the 50th anniversary of this prestigious Rutherford winery in style. This cuvee of pinot noir and chardonnay is highly aromatic with pear and apple notes and a hint of coconut.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\"><b>Scharffenberger Cellars Brut Rose Excellent<\/b>\u00a0($26). From Mendocino County, this wine is made with 58 percent chardonnay and 42 percent pinot noir grapes. It has expressive raspberry and citrus aromas followed by strawberry flavors and a hint of apple.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\"><b>Frank Family Vineyards Blanc de Blancs<\/b> ($55). Floral and citrus notes with a creamy, mouth-coating texture.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\"><b>Argyle Brut Ros\u00e9 2015<\/b>\u00a0($50). Blended with pinot noir, pinot meunier and chardonnay, this delicious cuvee from the Willamette Valley is lively with a floral aroma and cherry, peach flavors with a dash of mineral and a creamy texture.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\"><b>Adami Bosco de Gica Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superior Brut<\/b>\u00a0($20). Adami makes several excellent proseccos, but we particularly like this one blended with a little chardonnay.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"header\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<h2 class=\"h5 heavy-text\">Wine picks<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"stop-here\"><b>Bela Ribera del Duero 2017<\/b>\u00a0($19). We absolutely loved this tempranillo from the Ribera del Duero region of Spain. Good body, opulent blackberry, plum and blueberry notes with a floral nose and hints of oak and spice. The label is a facsimile of one used in 1910 by Bela\u2019s new owner, CVNE. This is worth every cent.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<h5><b>Domaine Bousquet Reserve Mendoza Cabernet Sauvignon 2018<\/b>\u00a0($18). Here is a reasonably priced, medium-bodied wine to place in a cellar or enjoy now. Made with organically grown grapes in the foothills of the Andes, the wine has good grip, a floral bouquet and fresh strawberry flavors with a hint of toasted oak.<\/h5>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"crd clln--it\" data-type=\"text\">\n<div class=\" crd--cnt \">\n<p class=\"\" data-item-type=\"depthscroll\" data-item-id=\"depth_scroll_bottom\" data-item-number=\"bottom\"><b>Markham Napa Valley Merlot 2016<\/b>\u00a0($25). This is good proof that there are still reasonably priced merlots being made in Napa Valley. A broad, rich wine with floral aromas and pronounced raspberry and black cherry flavors, it has a sturdy structure to match a winter dinner of beef or stew.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Get on the holiday bandwagon and open one of these delicious bubble makers \u2013 but be careful when you remove the cork.\u00a0(Nikolay N. Antonov\/Dreamstime\/TNS) When the Washington Nationals celebrated their World Series victory a few months ago, the locker room was awash in sparkling wine. 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