Champagne
Styles of Champagne vary enormously. The use of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes generally prevail over minorities such as Meunier, and more often than not white and red grapes are blended. Exceptions are labelled Blanc de Blancs (100% Chardonnay) and Blanc de Noirs (100% Pinot Noir). The latter tends to be fuller bodied, as does vintage over non-vintage. Indeed, styles range from fruity and floral, to yeasty and biscuity, to richly buttery (becoming honeyed with age). The famous bubbles, derived from secondary fermentation in bottle, may also vary. The mark of quality is small, persistent bubbles, lasting in the glass; while mature vintage styles tend to have fewer bubbles than non- vintage. The terms `Brut` and `Demi-Sec` on a label indicate the wine is respectively dry and sweet, but they vary in dryness or sweetness according to the Champagne House. Moet Brut, for instance, tastes off-dry. Joseph Perrier Brut is drier. When it comes to food it is said Champagne goes nicely with oysters, smoked salmon or caviar – but the wider consensus is it is most desirable served on its own, as an aperitif, or perhaps with some small crispy nibble to take away the edge of the wine`s acidity. Our tomato-and-basil breadsticks proved to be ideal with vintage Joseph Perrier!
In the Champagne region itself light food accompaniments are offered, such as oyster in warm champagne sauce. However, it is notable that the foodstuff of the region is essentially quite traditional (not Champagne fodder at all) and its people look to other regions of France for their still wines.
Champagne
- Belle Epoque Perrier Jouet 2004 £120.00
- Charles Heidseick Brut Reserve £43.99
- Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé £55.00
- Louis Roederer Brut Rose 2006 £60.00
- Laurent Perrier Brut Rose £55.99
- Gosset Grand Rose £56.99
- Gosset Grande Reserve £49.99
- Cristal, Louis Roederer 2004 £155.00
- H. Garnier & Co £26.99
- Collet Brut Rose £28.99
- Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill 1999 £120.00
- Collet Vintage 2002 £33.99
- Collet Brut Champagne £25.99
- Billecart-Salmon Brut Reserve £38.99
- Dom Ruinart Vintage 1998 £125.00
- Ruinart “R” Brut Champagne £38.99
- Joseph Perrier Vintage 1999 £40.99
- Dom Perignon 2002 Vintage Champagne £110.00
- Veuve Cliquot Rose Champagne £45.99
- Ruinart “R” Brut Champagne (375ml) £19.99
- Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Champagne £48.99
- Ruinart Rose Brut Champagne £48.99
- Krug Grande Cuvee Brut £120.00
- Louis Roederer Brut Champagne £34.99
- Bollinger Brut Rose £49.99
- Bollinger Special Cuvee Brut £39.99
- Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin Brut £38.99
- Joseph Perrier “Yellow Label” Brut £29.99




