| |
 |
Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve NV Champagne
This delight was founded in 1851. The name Charles Heidseick is associated with high quality. According to experts this is not the most famous champagne but it is undoubtebly the best. It is richly flavoured with a subtle citrus taste. |
| |
 |
Dom Perignon French Brut Vintage
This champagne is named after the 17th century Benedictine monk Dom Perignon who invented champagne. This masterpiece is vintage champagne i.e using grapes from a year’s harvest when conditions are the best. Dom Perignon tastes like a blend of tropical fruits & watery bread. |
| |
 |
Taittinger Folies de la Marquetterie NV
This champagne has won the gold medal at the prestigious International Wine Challenge 2007...yes my friends the biggest wine challenge in the world. This champagne is characterised by a subtle biscuit flavour. |
| |
 |
Carol Duval- Leroy’s Fleur de Champagne
Compared to other champagnes it is very cheap and affordable. If you aren’t wealthy and loaded this champagne is meant for you. It has a very lemony taste attached to it. |
| |
 |
Veuve Clicquot Vintage Rich 1999
Veuve Clicquot means quality champagne. This won the gold medal at the prestigious decanter world wine awards in 2007. A word of caution don’t have too much of it as this one can get you really drunk. |
| |
 |
Louis Roederer Brut Premier
This has a very fizzy taste though it tastes great. This does not cost too much and has all the potentials of getting anyone drunk. A real party drink. |
| |
 |
Laurent-Perrier Brut Non- Vintage
Laurent- Perrier comes from the world’s largest family-owned champagne producer. You can taste the citrus in your mouth. To sum it up a great drink. |
| |
 |
Charles Heidsieck Champagne Charlie 1985
Very easy to gulp down and hence before you know you are hammered. This one is considered by many experts as the perfect champagne. |