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Friday, 17 May 2013

A Typical Prosecco

I was in the mood for some bubbles this week, and stopped by my local to see what they had. I brought home a bottle of Jeio Brut, which cost around £10. My husband said it was a typical prosecco, with a not-too-sweet pear and mint flavour. It had lots of fizz rather than bubbles, which was still OK. It also went really well with the blueberry pancakes we ate for dinner. It did a good job of filling my craving for something sparkling without breaking the bank.

New Old Billecart-Salmon

We drink a lot of Billecart-Salmon champagne. They are without a doubt my favourite champagne maker, and I feel fortunate to be in a position to purchase their champagnes. I stopped reporting on 'repeat' bottles, because I really don't like to rub it in when I'm drinking it and you might not be. But we recently had two new bottles of older vintages that I should report.

The first was the 2000 vintage Cuvee Nicholas Francois Billecart. This champagne had a wonderfully big flavour, lots of rich, ripe apple, with some carmelised nuts at the finish. While we enjoyed first glasses on their own, this champagne stood up to our dinner, too.

The second was the 1999 vintage of the Brut Blanc de Blancs. I have always thought that the Brut Reserve was my favourite Billecart-Salmon offering. I'm not so sure anymore. Firstly, I couldn't believe the bubbles in this champagne, especially considering its age. They were amazing, the best bubbles I've had in a long time. The flavour was also fantastic, lemony-goodness, with just a touch of chalky dryness. The finish lasted forever. While you could probably serve this with food, I just wanted to savor it on its own, it was THAT good. I love it when a maker can surprise me with something even better than I was already expecting!!