Perrier-Jouët Bicentennial Experience

Perrier-Jouët Bicentennial Experience

2002 Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Rosé

This week, I had the pleasure of participating in the celebration around the 200th anniversary of Champagne powerhouse, Perrier-Jouët, hosted at the beautiful Park Avenue Club in Florham Park, NJ.

The exclusive event featured Perrier-Jouët Chef de Cave, Hervé Deschamps, one of only seven Cellar Masters in the 200 year history of the famed Champagne house.  Mr. Deschamps thrilled the crowd with the sabering of a Champagne bottle.  Really neat.

The five wines that were served were fantastic.  I’m a huge fan of bubbly wines, so this event was such a special treat for me.  Here are the Champagnes we sampled:

  • Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut: Understated elegance and subtle flavors – $45.
  • Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé: Palest pink, creamy and a bit smoky – $85.
  • 2004 Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Brut: Golden, yeasty, floral, crisp in the well-known flowered bottle – $150.
  • 2002 Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Rosé: Ripe strawberry, rich texture, long finish – fabulous – $350.
  • 2000 Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Blanc de Blancs: 100% Chardonnay, moussy, fresh, crisp yet rich and honey-flavored. Just the ultimate Champagne – $400.

I enjoyed all the wines, but the 2002 Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Rosé and the 2000 Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Blanc de Blancs were just very special.

Each wine was expertly paired with delicious small plates that enhanced the qualities of each of the Champagnes being poured.

I’ll be popping open Perrier-Jouët for several celebrations I have in October.  Don’t wait for the holidays to pop open this liquid gold – just do it for the special mood it’ll put you and your guests into.

Cheers,

Veronique

2009 Jagdschloss Spatburgunder Brut Rose

2009 Jagdschloss Spatburgunder Brut Rose

I sampled this sparkling German Pinot Noir from Rheingau last week and fell in love with it.

It’s beautiful light pink in the glass with tons of tiny bubbles.

On the nose, there are aromas of ripe strawberries with a little Fiji apple.

On the palate, I get a mouthful of creamy bubbles.  What a super mouthfeel.  Light strawberry flavors with enough richness to be great as an aperitif but also as a contrast to rich food or even cheeses.

This rosé is perfect for summer, but I know I’ll enjoy it as an every day celebration wine well past fall foliage.

Around $15.

Heidsieck & Co Monopole Champagne Blue Top Brut

Heidsieck & Co Monopole Champagne Blue Top Brut

Celebrated with this bubbly over the weekend and just loved everything about it.  The Heidsieck & Co Monopole Blue Top Champagne Brut is the color of oats in the glass with a nose that’s both yeasty and pear-infused.  On the palate, it’s what Champagne should be: creamy, mousse-like with tiny bubbles that coat the mouth and provide a dry, long finish.

At this price point, forgo the Yellow Label for this little gem.

Wine Spectator 91 points.

Around $40.

 

Chateau Frank Célèbre

Chateau Frank Célèbre

Chateau Frank Celebre

Thought this Cremant-style sparkling wine from Dr Konstantin Frank was super.  Riddled by hand and aged ‘sur lies’, this sparkling Riesling offers apple on the nose and tiny, creamy bubbles.  Super enjoyable.

Around ($19.99).

Dr Konstantin Frank – Enjoyable Beyond the Cab Franc and Riesling

Dr Konstantin Frank – Enjoyable Beyond the Cab Franc and Riesling

Photo Credit: Finger Lakes Visitors Assoc

Who could visit the Finger Lakes wine region of New York and not visit Dr Konstantin Frank Vinifera Wine Cellars?  Not my party and nor should you.

First, the tasting room in Hammondsport, NY is vibrant with fun energy (did I mention we visited on Halloween weekend?).  The staff, especially Colleen, is helpful and knows its pitch.  During our tasting, Colleen ensured that we not only enjoyed the wines the winery’s famous for, but some of its less known stars.

Our tasting featured:

  • First on the list was the Chateau Frank Célèbre ($19.99).  Thought this Cremant-style sparkling wine was super.  Riddled by hand and aged ‘sur lies’, this sparkling Riesling offers apple on the nose and tiny, creamy bubbles.  Super enjoyable.
  • Next came the 2009 Dry Riesling ($14.99) and the 2009 Semi-Dry Riesling ($14.99).  The dry Riesling shows tart green apple on the nose and citrus, wet stone in the mouth.  The semi-dry Riesling offers a mouthful of juicy ripe pear that lingers pleasantly on the finish.
  • We then moved on to the 2008 Rkatsiteli ($17.99).  This varietal that originated in Georgia, and is still popular in Eastern Europe, is known for its high level of acidity. To counteract this trait, Dr Frank adds some natural sugar to produce an enjoyable, balanced wine.  The in-your-face tropical fruit palate and floral nose would be a good match to spicy food.
  • We moved on to the 2009 Gewurztraminer ($17.99).  Citrus fruit with subtle honey notes. Nice balance and level of acidity.
  • We compared the 2007 Pinot Noir ($19.99) with the 2008 Salmon Run Pinot Noir ($13.99) next.  the ’07 is an award-winning wine and shows beautiful purple hues in the glass, bright silky cherries in the mouth with a long dry finish.  The ’08 isn’t as bold and bright and has more earthy qualities than the ’07.
  • Finally, we sipped on the 2008 Salmon Run Meritage ($13.99).  54% Cabernet Franc/39.5% Cabernet Sauvignon/6.5% Merlot create this French oak barrel aged wine.  Was described as a good match for pizza night, and it is.  Nothing bold about this wine, just a neat choice for a casual meal.

Planning a Finger Lakes visit?  Don’t miss Dr Konstantin Frank Vinifera Wine Cellars situated in a beautiful area of Keuka Lake at:

9749 Middle Road

Hammondsport, NY 14840

Telephone: 800-320-0735

You can buy Dr Frank wines at the winery, in select stores and through its online store.  Want to learn more about this winery?  Subscribe to its newsletter.

Sektkellerei Szigeti Cuvee Prestige Brut NV

Really enjoyed this bubbly from Burgenland, Austria at a recent tasting. The wine is cremant-like with tons of tiny bubbles and a floral nose with great acidity. Golden in color, this wine is a great option when looking for an affordable sparkling wine.

Around $27.

La Marca Di Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco

La Marca Prosecco

La Marca Prosecco

The pale yellow Prosecco is a great find and a smart buy at around $12.

The La Marca Di Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco is light, crisp and offers a pleasant dry finish that’s citrusy and fresh.

This sparkling wine is affordable enough for any occasion, but could easily be featured at special events.

90 Points – Wine Spectator

Parigot & Richard Crémant de Bourgogne Blanc de Blancs

Cremant de Bourgogne

Cremant de Bourgogne

I had an opportunity to sample this creamy, voluptuous Crémant while at a wine tasting where over 100 wines were served.  I can easily say that it was the nicest example of a non-Champagne bubbly there was, and at around $23, a bargain.

The mostly Chardonnay blend, highlighted with Aligoté, is pure elegance.  With its light honey color, its fruity notes and pleasant freshly-baked bread flavor, this bubbly will please both casual and sophisticated palates.

Prosecco Valdobbiadene Drusian

This extra dry Prosecco offers a creamy and almost ‘thick’ consistency with tons of green apple bouquet and citrusy notes.  This affordable wine is bold enough to be the star of festivities with its fruity nuances and could also be used to make sparkling wine-based cocktails.  The finish is clean and crisp.