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Wine of the Week: Champagne to celebrate the first and lasts in life

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As my father once told me, there is a first and last time for everything. And for each of those occasions, there is a special wine I think is perfect to commemorate both ends of the field 鈥 Champagne.

It is the perfect wine to celebrate the firsts in our lives, whether it鈥檚 a new job, a first date, marriage, children, graduations and so on. And, it is the perfect wine to memorialize the last milestones.

Therefore, I dedicate this special Wine of the Week to the firsts and lasts that we have the opportunity to embrace as we begin and end each adventure.

While Champagne may appear complicated, there are really just a few simple things to remember. First, only wines made in France’s tiny Champagne region can be called Champagne.

Next, most midlevel priced Champagnes ($25 鈥 $50) are 鈥渘onvintage鈥 or 鈥淣V.鈥 This means that it鈥檚 a blend from several other years鈥 worth of wines from the same winery.

For example, a current Non-Vintage Champagne might be made up mostly of the 2017 vintage mixed in with a little of the 2016 vintage and topped off with bits and pieces of the 2015 and 2014 vintages.

This method of blending vintages is used to maintain a 鈥渉ouse style鈥 from year to year. A 鈥淰intage鈥 Champagne is always designated by a specific year on the bottle and is made entirely from grapes harvested that year.

Unless you know specifically what year you鈥檙e looking for, most NV鈥檚 are a good choice and can be enjoyed right away.

Lastly, Champagnes are made from three specific grape varieties; chardonnay, pinot meunier and pinot noir.

A Champagne labeled 鈥淏lanc de Blancs鈥 is made entirely from Chardonnay. 鈥淏lanc de Noirs鈥 denotes that the wine was made from red grapes, such as meunier or pinot noir.聽 Most 鈥淏rut鈥 Champagnes are made from a combination of chardonnay, pinot noir and pinot meunier.

If you鈥檙e celebrating the start of something big, you might as well go big.

The wonderfully dry Nonvintage Champagne Jacquesson 744 Cuvee Brut is a testament to the new style of winemaking embraced by one of the oldest Champagne Houses in the region. The 鈥700 Series鈥 of wines is produced from the same Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards from the same vintage, with small additions of reserve wine from previous vintages as needed.

The intention, according to Jean-Herv茅 is to, 鈥渞etain the best characteristics of each harvest and not to disguise the variations that each year brings.鈥 It features flavors of honey, apple and nectarine on a weighty palate with exceptional balance and finesse. The slightly creamy mouthfeel provides a silky-yet-firm finish. $70

If you鈥檙e finally going to stop and smell the roses, you might as well do it with a ros茅 Champagne. It certainly is one of my guilty pleasures.

The Nonvintage Billecart-Salmon Brut Ros茅 is a blend of roughly 50% chardonnay, 35% pinot noir and 15% pinot meunier. The delicate pink color is accompanied by lovely scents of sweet cherry, vibrant strawberry and chalky mineral.

Bright black cherry, strawberry and red plum fruit flavors offer surprising depth. Mouthwatering mineral-laden acidity mesh with hints of baking spices on the beautiful finish. $95

Of course, if you really want to splurge, then I can think of no better way than popping the cork on a bottle of Non-Vintage Krug Grande Cuv茅e. The trademark signature style of Krug鈥檚 house blend is a combination of intensity and charm.

The creamy mouthfeel is layered with flavors of crisp green apple, baking spices, nectarine and buttered toast, all delivered on a medium-bodied frame emphasizing the lengthy finish. But make no mistake, this lovely Champagne is expensive 鈥 but worth it. $175

Note: In order to fully appreciate Champagne, serve it chilled in a small white wine glass or 鈥渢ulip鈥 style glass. While a tall flute-style glass is certainly elegant, and shows off the bubbles, a glass with a larger bowl allows you to fully appreciate the bouquet of the wine and will definitely enhance your experience.


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