Best Champagne??
Poll: Best Champagne??
Total Members Polled: 125
Discussion
Krug v good, Gosset also if you can find it (oldest champagne house).
If you're just after the taste and not the badge, then the English fizzy is acknowledged to be the best in the world. Try camel valley or nyetimber - the latter consistantly beats all champagne in blind tastings and costs about the same.
If you're just after the taste and not the badge, then the English fizzy is acknowledged to be the best in the world. Try camel valley or nyetimber - the latter consistantly beats all champagne in blind tastings and costs about the same.
Triumph Coupe said:
Zen. said:
enjoyed some of the offerings from Ruinart.
The oldest Champagne house! 
fullbeem said:
okgo said:
fullbeem said:
If I have left out any please advise.
Edited by fullbeem on Thursday 4th December 15:51

Had Krug recently, thought it was the best I had tasted.

Veuve Yellow Label is a very good 'quaffing champers'. Vintage is better, but pricy. I don't often go higher if I'm paying, TBH.
If you want a 'little secret', Sainsbury's Blanc de Noir <can't call it champagne> stuff is very, very good for £10. After the first glass I'd defy anyone to spot the difference.
If you want a 'little secret', Sainsbury's Blanc de Noir <can't call it champagne> stuff is very, very good for £10. After the first glass I'd defy anyone to spot the difference.
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