Sunday, February 28, 2010

Still bubbling up


Unable to contain myself, I have returned to my frequent thematic stomping ground of farmer fizz.

Just up, a guest post scribed by me for my friend Scott Reiner's blog, The Wine Explorer.

In the meantime, I shall sedately relax from the pleasant aftereffects of a few bottles of Lassaigne (07 Papilles Insolites, 06 Le Cotet) and Selosse (Rosé) shared last night with a pair of similarly champagne-hoovering friends.

8 comments:

The Wine Mule said...

I continue to live the Champagne life, vicariously, through your most excellent notes, while consoling myself with a 2000 José Michel Millésime. It's a dark and lonely job, as I'm sure you know.

Gift Baskets said...

Very interesting, I love champaign!

bob said...

wow, look at that, I'm already drooling, great color, looks tasteful!! i love it

Jilly Goolden Fan Club said...

Champagne is surely one of lifes greatest pleasures...

Brett Sutcliffe said...

I love that champagne glasses. Looks so classic.

Bottle Deck said...

Which one was your favorite?

Hanifa Dungarwalla said...

Can't go wrong with a bottle of champagne. I love this blog. Would you have a look at our range of Champagne gifts at http://www.champagnegifts4u.co.uk and see if there are any thing you would try? Or even recommend. We've got some really nice brand champagnes... it would be nice to have a perspective that's different to the one we have in the office!

WineGifts4U said...

Last year I had a great trip to the champagne region. Tasted lots of champagne from small producers. Even the small producers had lots of bottles in their cellers aging. Each producer had their own branded champagne flutes. If you want to check out a comprehensive range then perhaps you might like to take a look at: Engraved Champagne Flutes at WineGifts4U?