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welfareloser
12-31-2004, 08:11 AM
i won't be having any this year, actually, but i've bought it a few times in the past and have never been terribly impressed with any of it... what's a good one that's not too sharp/acidic ? (and i haven't just tried cheap ones, i've had some pretty expensive ones, too :P )
ialsohaveadream
12-31-2004, 09:05 AM
The only kind I've ever liked was some very cheap-o brand. We ended up killing the bottle between the two of us, and it ended up being a VERY good night. :)
Merlin
12-31-2004, 10:12 AM
Moet & Chandon and Tattinger are both quite good. A little pricey though.
If you want something cheap and sweet and festive look for the pink stuff. I don't like it but most people who don't have a taste for Champaigne will like it.
Cantacuzene
12-31-2004, 10:12 AM
Just drink Boones Farm.
hoey222
12-31-2004, 10:41 AM
thunderbird and alka-seltzer :D
welfareloser
12-31-2004, 10:52 AM
okay, i know boone's farm... but i think hoey may have just out-ghettoed me. what the heck is thunderbird?
i've had moet & chandon... haven't ahd tattinger. i'll keep it in mind next time i want champagne. but it may just be that i'm not a champagne person... so i'll keep my eye out for the pink frufru stuff, too :P
hoey222
12-31-2004, 11:33 AM
With the end of Prohibition, the Gallo brothers set out to dominate what was then a relatively small and down-market American wine industry. Ernest wanted the company to be the "Campbell Soup company of the wine industry" and effectively marketed cheap, fortified (20% alcohol content) wines like White Port and Thunderbird in inner city markets. A radio jingle for perhaps the Gallos' most notorious product went like this: "What's the word? /Thunderbird/ How's it sold?/ Good and cold/What's the jive?/ Bird's alive/ What's the price?/ Thirty twice." According to author Ellen Hawkes, who wrote an unauthorized history of the Gallo family called Blood and Wine, Ernest later delighted in telling the story of driving through a tough, inner city neighborhood. Seeing a man on the sidewalk, Gallo rolled down his window and called out, "What's the word?" The immediate answer was, "Thunderbird."
ialsohaveadream
12-31-2004, 01:07 PM
Thunderbird is ghetto fabulous. It's the Natty Lite of wine.
guiseppewv
12-31-2004, 01:18 PM
Dom Perignon
Cristal
Veuve Chequot Ponsardin
I like Martini & Rossi Asti myself
Gothic Girl
12-31-2004, 01:31 PM
I don't like champagne. I'm barely starting to somewhat like wines. Can't help you there wl. Personally, I'd probably go for the Boones too!
Kevster
12-31-2004, 06:21 PM
I personally like Moet & Chandon White Star. It is an excellent dry champagne. I have had many others including Dom Perignon, but I still prefer White Star.
It's not exactly champagne, but MD 20/20 (http://www.thedrinksgroup.co.uk/md2020.html) does certain jobs well :naughty:
http://www.thedrinksgroup.co.uk/mdspread.jpg
Gothic Girl
12-31-2004, 07:14 PM
mmm those look good! As for me, I'm doing the long island iced tea! yummy! :lick: :toxic:
zippyjuan
12-31-2004, 08:12 PM
Serious suggestions: First go for a Brut. Despite the name, it is drier than the Extra Dry and tastes cleaner and more refreshing. I suggest this even to those who think they like "sweet" champagnes. Lower price, try Domaine St Michelle out of Washington state. Excellent value. Or Frexinet from Spain (in the black bottles). If you want to move up a bit, try Gloria Ferrer or Roederer Estate. The Gloria Ferrer Brut Rose is an excellent pink champgne and makes a good aperitif when chilled. A little higher? Look for Veuve Cliquot- the yellow label for lower-mid priced, the gold label if you want something special. For my tastes, White Star is OK, but over priced. Dom Perignon is definately over rated. The ultimate? Crystal.
Remember, the cheaper or sweeter you go, the worse the hangover you will get. Also the cheaper you go the colder you will want it so you taste it less. It is still best chilled whatever you are drinking. Enjoy and everybody have a Happy New Year! (This may come a bit late for some, but I just got home from work).
welfareloser
01-01-2005, 09:18 AM
hmm. my tastebud's are apparently unrefined. i dislike every brut i've tried... dislike dom perignon...
prm brought home a $7.50 bottle of tosti last night. i loved it. :P oh, well. i guess i'll stick to being a beer snob :heh:
oh, and i have to go find some thunderbird now...
BrewMaster
01-01-2005, 11:01 AM
I like Martini & Rossi Asti myself
yeah, i'm all about the sweet, dry asti spumanti they sell at Trader Joe's. I think it is Martini & Rossi. Not expensive but very tasty. My fiancee and I opened a bottle of that up the day I proposed to her.
Burzhui
01-03-2005, 03:04 PM
Dom Perignon
Cristal
Veuve Chequot Ponsardin
so did you just search for expensive champagnes on google or something, have you even tried any of them?
nickel
01-03-2005, 03:10 PM
so did you just search for expensive champagnes on google or something, have you even tried any of them?
i'd be willing to bet he noted those from experience. what you might not know is that guiseppewv is a handsome Italian guy with very good taste, and the cash to back it up.
Yossarian
01-03-2005, 03:14 PM
i'll just stick to the simple stuff :P
AlpineJay
01-03-2005, 03:31 PM
It's not exactly champagne, but MD 20/20 (http://www.thedrinksgroup.co.uk/md2020.html) does certain jobs well :naughty:
Or the good ol' Andre. $3.49 a bottle baby
http://www.bevmo.com/115images/5175.jpg
nickel
01-03-2005, 03:33 PM
It's not exactly champagne, but MD 20/20 (http://www.thedrinksgroup.co.uk/md2020.html) does certain jobs well :naughty:
http://www.thedrinksgroup.co.uk/mdspread.jpg
actually, nothing is truly champagne unless it is made in Champagne, France.
all else is just sparkling wine even though it may use the name.
ialsohaveadream
01-03-2005, 03:38 PM
Or the good ol' Andre. $3.49 a bottle baby
http://www.bevmo.com/115images/5175.jpg
Ok, I gotta admit...that's actually the cheap-o brand I was referring to that inspired the very good night for me. :)
It's actually pretty tasty. Not very refined, but tasty.
welfareloser
01-03-2005, 03:46 PM
actually, nothing is truly champagne unless it is made in Champagne, France.
all else is just sparkling wine even though it may use the name.
actually, it may not use the name... but i may :P as far as i'm concerned, all spring toys are slinkys, all tissues are kleenex, and all sparkling wines are champagne. ;)
nickel
01-03-2005, 05:23 PM
glad to see you processed that information :cheers:
welfareloser
01-03-2005, 07:25 PM
glad to see you processed that information :cheers:
uhhh, yeah. it was a difficult task, but i managed somehow... you mean processing one of the most well-known bits o "trivia" on the planet, or processing the fact that you mis-stated it? :P
okay. now seriously... are you going to tell me that wasn't intended to be snotty?
nickel
01-03-2005, 08:00 PM
uhhh, yeah. it was a difficult task, but i managed somehow... you mean processing one of the most well-known bits o "trivia" on the planet, or processing the fact that you mis-stated it? :P
okay. now seriously... are you going to tell me that wasn't intended to be snotty?
no, what you just said to me was definitely snotty. which is par for the course.
welfareloser
01-03-2005, 08:05 PM
you continue to amaze me. if you honestly want to claim that making reference to someone being "able" to "process" a simple statement isn't snotty, there is no hope for you.
nickel
01-03-2005, 08:07 PM
whatever.
i was joking with my statement hence the :cheers:
stop being so sensitive.
Yossarian
01-03-2005, 08:23 PM
nickel, your statement deffinatly came across as snotty...everyone just stop the drama in this thread.
nickel
01-03-2005, 08:31 PM
nickel, your statement deffinatly came across as snotty...everyone just stop the drama in this thread.
well i apologize then.
welfareloser
01-03-2005, 08:35 PM
then i do, too. and thanks. :)
ialsohaveadream
01-03-2005, 08:39 PM
Catfight! Rawr! Hiss!
Aw, crap. It's over.
welfareloser
01-03-2005, 08:44 PM
you blink, you miss it... :P
is it just me, or do your hackles go haywire when any conflict in which you are involved, by virtue of your vagina ownership, gets dismissed as a "catfight?" honestly, i'd rather get called the c-word than be accused of being in a catfight... :heh:
Yossarian
01-03-2005, 08:45 PM
lmao!!! wfl, you crack me up.
Burzhui
01-03-2005, 08:46 PM
i'd be willing to bet he noted those from experience. what you might not know is that guiseppewv is a handsome Italian guy with very good taste, and the cash to back it up.
we'll assume so
Personally i really liked the Veuve Clicquot Grande Dame and Laurent Perrier Brut Rose
ShawnLee
01-03-2005, 08:52 PM
you blink, you miss it... :P
is it just me, or do your hackles go haywire when any conflict in which you are involved, by virtue of your vagina ownership, gets dismissed as a "catfight?" honestly, i'd rather get called the c-word than be accused of being in a catfight... :heh:On a tangent, as if that never happens...
In high school, I didn't realize that the c-word was considered a bad enough word to warrant being called the c-word. So I asked what it was. Others thought I didn't know (as in, "you don't know that word?"), so I just said it ("do you mean c***?"), and asked if it were it. A girl only heard that one word, thought I had called her that (i.e. "You mean c***!"), and I thought I was about to die. Oy...
ialsohaveadream
01-03-2005, 09:00 PM
is it just me, or do your hackles go haywire when any conflict in which you are involved, by virtue of your vagina ownership, gets dismissed as a "catfight?" honestly, i'd rather get called the c-word than be accused of being in a catfight... :heh:
That was actually a Seinfeld reference. But don't let that stop your raging against the machine!
Edit: Would it have been funnier if I added the "c-word" to the end of that? As in, "raging against the machine, c-bomb"? I couldn't decide, so I left it out, lest it go too far and offend.
welfareloser
01-03-2005, 09:18 PM
y'all are NUTZ. :heh:
Yossarian
01-03-2005, 10:00 PM
deeznutz?
welfareloser
01-04-2005, 08:09 AM
that's "deze." fo shizzle.
Yossarian
01-04-2005, 08:12 AM
sorry, yo. the only ghetto thang about dis boi be his do
zenbooty
01-04-2005, 08:17 AM
It's not exactly champagne, but MD 20/20 (http://www.thedrinksgroup.co.uk/md2020.html) does certain jobs well :naughty:
http://www.thedrinksgroup.co.uk/mdspread.jpgAh, Good ol' MD 20/20, its not just for breakfast anymore!
Cisco is another good one for destroying livers.
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