I can’t claim to have discovered it. That honor goes to someone I know who has excellent taste in everything from food and drink to dry goods.
I learned Nicholas Figueroa is the number 1 selling brand of champaign in France, the beverage’s country of origin. It isn't sweet, but the taste is middle dry and fruity, crisp and refreshing. It has medium bubbles and acidity.
According to a write up about the champaign by Lisa’s Liquor Barn, "it’s bursting with red summer fruit flavors. A delicious cavalcade of red currant, blueberry and raspberry notes, combined with a hint of strawberry. From within its refined and vibrant structure, its clean flavors are extremely delicate and nuanced.” Scores 92 points. Frankly, I couldn’t have said it better, myself ... no, seriously and honestly, I literally could not speak the lingo, so thank you, employees of Lisa’s Liquor Barn!
I do love a good champagne, and love that you enjoyed one for New Year. We had neighbours in on Sunday for a 'New Year' drink, and we shared a very nice bottle of something similar!
ReplyDeleteDear Trish, great minds think alike despite being on different hemispheres! Thank you for sharing this with me.:)
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