How to choose Champagne | Wine Folly
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00:12 Five things on a bottle of Champagne
00:20 Champagne Sweetness
00:25 Champagne sweetness chart (Brut, etc)
00:46 styles of Champagne (Blanc de Noirs, etc)
01:44 vintage vs non-vintage (NV)
02:21 Premier Cru vs Grand Cru
03:01 types of Champagne brands
04:11 Wine club teaser
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Wine Folly book i just love reading it , thank you for sharing knowledge and making it easier :):):)
Living in and being a Sonoma County native, you are my first choice for anything wine knowledge! Thank you for what you do!
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
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I love your wine clips and I learn a lot from them!! Keep up the good work😊
Happy tasting! And as always Thank you for sharing wine knowledge!
Thank you. Short succinct and informative, with all major themes covered.
Not all rosé Champagne is made by blending in red wine (rosé d'assemblage). Some e.g. Drappier Rosé are made by allowing the grape juice from Pinot Noir or Pinot Meunier to sit on the grape skins so it absorbs the colour - something that is usually deliberately avoided. This is a rosé de saignée.
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Yep! True!
Terrific video Madelin. Keep it up, love seeing the success of Wine Folly
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
What a really nice and informative video for new or would be champagne drinkers. I think she covered all the necessary topics in an easily understood format. Well done!!
Maddy, you are the best. This was a great overview. Comprehensive and clear. Lately, I have discovered many Cava and Prosecco wines which are fun, drinkable, and wonderful bargains. Nothing against Champagne, but the other sparklers can be dynamite. Carry on, ma'am.
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
yaaaas!
Love your content. Thank you!
@Winefolly
8 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
This was great, very informative, thank you
This is so helpful and easy to understand. Thank you
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
Thank you for this! Excellent
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
I love that the video is from K&L, which has one of the best Champagne programs in the wine retail business. Their annual Champagne Tent Event is where I've gotten to meet some of the most amazing grower/makers from the region.
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Ha! Good eye! Yes they are solid provider of great wines for left coasters
I enjoy Champagne so much, that I find the cheaper options often satisfy my needs :) Given the effort required to produce it, I find it relatively good value.
Bravo, Madeline! Great video!
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Great episode. Loaded with important information.
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
i won't lie, it was hard to simmer it down to something under 5 minutes... I know you know what I mean!!
Excellent explanation
@Winefolly
2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic and informative, I'm going to write up notes on this!
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Please do! hope it helps :)
Great to see you featuring the Grower Champagne. What store was that.
Great video! If you come to the Langhe we'd love to show you around!
Well done!
great video....greetings from your fan from Brazil....best wishes....
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Salut! 🥂
Loved that! Can you suggest some interesting RC producers?
Best if you can make available periodic addendum to the wine folly book on noteworthy vintages.
Digging the black background, makes you pop off the screen... Bravooo... I'm a fan of toastier styles...
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Matthew!
Awesome video! Will you make a new episode focus on Burgundy? Cheers from Beaune
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Haha! Salut!
I am pretty sure 15 months and 3 years are minimum ageing requirements in bottle, not 'en tirage' or on the lees. Also in practice these minimums are vastly exceeded by NV and vintage champagnes :)
AWESOME VIDEO. HAPPY NEW YEAR🎉🎉 A FEW WKS AGO I JUST BOUGHT CORTI DEI ROVI PROSECCO 2019. WILL DRINK IT TONIGHT DO YOU THINK ITS READY TO DRINK THIS YEAR???
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Salut! Yes 🙌
If you can please make a video about Cremants that would be amazing!!.... Cremants are delicious and use the same traditional method but for a fraction of the price!!🥰🥰🍾
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Noted!
@JAA87
Жыл бұрын
@@Winefolly thank you kindly!! I am a huge fan and have so much respect for your knowledge and passion for wines... I am a sommelier for wine and spirits and my love and passion increases daily for all things fermented lol😁🥂🥃🍸... Absolutely love your book btw🙏💯💐
This was a nice primer but I would have been hoping for longer video. Millesimes are generally for special use as they are more expensive. On the cheapest level regular non-vintage (NV) can be 20€ and millesime 21€, but with bigger brands NV is 50€ and millesime 80€, and prestige 150€.
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
thanks for the feedback
Thank you!! Great video!! I have a question if you know it……I make sparkling wine at home and have no issues with fizz! My step is to not add any sulfate to stop the yeast and bottle with some food for the yeast….but in making champagne they add wine, more yeast and sugar….Do you know why they have to add more yeast? I know it’s done to get fizz but I don’t ever add more and get fizz.
@Winefolly
5 ай бұрын
ah yes! First most important comment: KEEP MAKING SPARKLING WINE THAT IS SO COOL. It sounds like what you're making is called Ancestral Method. or "old method" sparkling wines. It's actually used in many regions still to this day! But for Champagne, most folks, they're going to make the cuvée (the still wine) and I bet that gets stabilized (cold filtered, etc) so there won't be a consistent number of living yeasts to start the 2nd fermentation when it goes to bottle. I think the keyword here is consistency. Reason being, by controlling the exact amount of Liqueur di Tirage in each bottle these Champenois folks end up with a very consistent product with very little variation between bottles. Now, when your production goes to a million bottles and more... that becomes an important thing!
@kyliefan7
5 ай бұрын
@@Winefolly Thank you for your very generous and thoughtful response!!! I keep getting all kinds of people on Reddit and here that say that what I am doing “won’t work!!!” And I seriously was doubting if my last two brews would even work!! It was a gas lighting situation because my Rose’ all Day sparkling and my Strawberry Pineapple 🍍 kombucha sparkling wine both turned out wonderful!
Thank you for another educational video Madelin now I must say I got a little lost at the end with what to look for one wanting to buy from small mom and pops could you break it down for me again in layman’s terms lol
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
winefolly.com/deep-dive/how-to-choose-champagne/ go there and scroll down to section on Producers. It's all there! Hope that helps!
@virginiafeliciano9318
Жыл бұрын
@@Winefolly thank you!!
Thanks for the info, but that did not provide a lot of help on how to pick a bottle. More info on flavor profile and food matching would help. Cheers 🥂!
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
Tonight I will be having the Charles Mignon Cuvee Comte de Marne Grand Cru Brut Champagne :) Awesome information, have a safe New Years Eve and a great new year.
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy it!
Are you in Seattle? The first retail location looked a lot like Esquin.
@skieser1
Жыл бұрын
Never mind, saw the comment below.
Think you may be a bit off on the cru designation in champagne, what you’ve described is more the system from burgundy where specific plots of classified, based on as you described slope, drainage, sun exposure etc. Believe champagne cru designations are based on whole villages and historical grape prices from that village. So individual sites/climats aren’t designated but entire villages ie. Les mesnil. For this reason I’d def put less stock in champagnes cru classications. As you can have poor sites in villages that still get a grand cru classification. You get pretty much a similar problem on a smaller scale in burgundy with the grand cru vineyard clos de vougeot where the designated area is just too large for a single classication to accurate encompass all the variation.
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Dude! Also, they didn't even classify those areas in Aube / Bar. And there are definitely some excellent spots there. I don't disagree at all with what you've pointed out, but the village classifications do often align with the warmest, sunniest slopes. Still, you are right that it's not been specified to a vineyard slope - it's been attached to a village. The system in Burgundy is definitely based on the actual vineyards. So, here's my bone to pick with Champagne system: most of the grapes get picked too early anyway. Unless we're talking the new gen of producers who are starting to pick at physiological ripeness and making a very different class of Champagne-most Champagne is made in the cellar. I've always considered it a technical wine. Nice to see a few producers are starting to do things differently (and they are quickly becoming cult icons!)
Linda. Vivo en NY
Just a couple of nitpicks on what is otherwise an excellent summary of Champagne. 1. Although majority of Rosé champagnes are made using the assemblage method (blending red and white wine), the second method of using skin contact to bleed the colour into the champagne (Rosé de Saignée) is starting to gain more popularity 2. Moët is pronounced as Moh-at (the T being prominent) rather than Moh-ay, and this is in reference to the owner's Dutch heritage.
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Yes! I personally like the saignée method, The color it produces is incredible. It also opens it up to more Pinot-dominant rosé. oh oh! And did you see that Petit & Bajan? I was impressed to learn about them and how they wait for ripeness - something our friends at Selosse champion. It's changing the game. Exciting times for Champagne, a region that would otherwise be considered too classic to change.
@yeuxbleus96
Жыл бұрын
First of all: Thanks, i was waiting for someone to point the Moet thing out. Secondly: am i the only one that thinks the answers by wine folly sound kinda Bot-Like?
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Hi Madeline!!
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Salut!
I am saying this as a straight woman, but wow-- those pants look ah-mazing on you!
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Wheee!
Should have come up with a video before new year eve😂
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
um. didn't we? Confused.
Can you help me in buying your book at a cheaper rate?
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
You can find it on Amazon for cheaper than our website! That's good but then you won't get the free Wine 101 Course we offer when you buy a book. #choices
I could eat a peach for hours.
If Krug is on the menu go with that every time.
@Winefolly
Ай бұрын
I remember when I was getting into Bourgogne, and I asked a friend if he had some producers I should try and he said "Get some DRC." When I finally figured out what that meant, and how much Domaine Romanée-Conti cost (thousands of dollars a bottle!) I kinda felt like it was the equivalent of him telling me Bourgogne was out of my league. Let's see. The last time I saw Krug on a menu it was like $450 a bottle.
@neomage2021
Ай бұрын
@Winefolly yeah vintage krug is about 500 retail, 900 or so ar restaurants. It's definitely worth getting if it's on the menu
Madeline. Ur not holding a glass?
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
haha. the tension is building.
What a beautiful woman in this video wow
perfect little cherries.....
I know people will disagree I don't care I want to know what is a good alcohol and content cause 10 or 11% is weak shouldn't champagne be 14% or higher
we like prosecco better than champaign
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
omg. I have the motherlode of Prosecco Superiore right now. Feeling lucky.
@recoveringknowitall1534
Жыл бұрын
@@Winefolly we have one called Vostra"? ready for new years
The one with money off, usually.
Tip: Don't say "mo-ay," but "mo-ette."
@Winefolly
5 ай бұрын
woot woot! yes!
Don't choose Champagne. Choose English sparkling wine. Pretty much anything made by Dermot Sugrue will do.
@Winefolly
Жыл бұрын
Incredible wines coming from there!
I think that is my favorite belly button.