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| Sparkling wines for New Years Eve |
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| Written by Maribeth Perry | |
| Monday, 19 November 2007 | |
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Champagne has always been the wine of celebration. Typically a blend of chardonnay, pinot noir, or pinot meunier grapes, champagne comes from the Champagne region of France. Sparkling wines from other regions of France and countries including Italy, Spain, and the United States can be just as pleasing at prices that are more affordable than champagne.
Sparkling wines are very versatile and can be served as with or without food or even with dessert. It is important to use proper glasses when serving sparkling wines. A long-stemmed flute is best as it keeps the bubbles from dissipating too quickly. If you need some sparklers to celebrate the arrival of 2008, here are a few recommendations that will surely satisfy. Happy New Year!
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