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I keep 1 bottle at work.
It's been there about a year.
It's on our wine list, but we hadn't sold one yet. Just sold it tonight.
how's everyone?
pretty quiet it seems!
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Re: LOL. Dom Perignon
i like the vintage rose. That's got a lovely flavor. regular is smooth. It's not like a lot of the cheap brut ones that are more acidic. Is it worth the price? probably not to me, as i don't appreciate it for that much. but it does taste better than lower priced champs i've tasted.
(i don't buy it, i try at tastings)
oh, there was another dom i tried this year. REALLY nice. I can't remember what it was, but it was a new composition from them, i think the rep was saying.
try sonoma chards. they've got some nice creaminess.
Frei Brothers Sonoma Chard is pretty buttery, La Crema from Sonoma as well.
when i want a buttery one, i go for sonoma on the label (and read the notes on the back)
Frei brothers is probably pretty reasonable in stores. (maybe 10-15 at most?) La crema is usually around $22 here, so it's one i only buy about once a year, i dont' like to spend much on my wines.