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Title: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on December 26, 2022, 08:53:45 PM
I'm not a champagne drinker.  Are either of them worth it once a year or what have you? 
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: cheebs09 on December 26, 2022, 09:54:00 PM
I think you need to pump the brakes after a win against the Dolphins. Still a long way to go.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: PointWarrior on December 27, 2022, 12:41:22 AM
I would save the champagne to after Marquette's "must win"  (or least after 10 or 11 must wins they have this year)...
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: WarriorFan on December 27, 2022, 02:18:02 AM
In a blind test most would struggle to differentiate either from a $10 Prosecco.
I actually prefer the $10 Prosecco.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: 4everwarriors on December 27, 2022, 03:36:32 AM
Purple Jesus or Pagan Pink, hey?
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Uncle Rico on December 27, 2022, 05:23:05 AM
Drink Krug instead.  Dom pricing is outrageous. 
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: dgies9156 on December 27, 2022, 05:41:03 AM
In a blind test most would struggle to differentiate either from a $10 Prosecco.
I actually prefer the $10 Prosecco.

I wouldn't quite go that far as to favor the cheap stuff but generally, you're right.

Save the money for a great cab.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on December 27, 2022, 08:23:52 AM
Drink Krug instead.  Dom pricing is outrageous.

This is why I'm asking.  Ty.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Uncle Rico on December 27, 2022, 08:58:38 AM
This is why I'm asking.  Ty.

Dom has doubled in price in over 18 months.  It’s not worth it.  Between the two, Cristal is better at the price.  Like others have said, you can find less expensive and better stuff out there.

I do disagree it’s all similar or the same.  Krug is very unique in taste profile and just bananas good, imo.  Ruinart in that $90-$110 price point is quite good as well.  I’ll never buy a bottle of Dom again
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MUBurrow on December 27, 2022, 09:12:33 AM
Dom has doubled in price in over 18 months.  It’s not worth it.  Between the two, Cristal is better at the price.  Like others have said, you can find less expensive and better stuff out there.

I do disagree it’s all similar or the same.  Krug is very unique in taste profile and just bananas good, imo.  Ruinart in that $90-$110 price point is quite good as well.  I’ll never buy a bottle of Dom again

Just when you think you know a guy.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Dr. Blackheart on December 27, 2022, 09:23:01 AM
I'm not a champagne drinker.  Are either of them worth it once a year or what have you?

Muggs, stay local in Cali. Roederer Estate Brut MV. $28.  Cristal family owns it.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: lawdog77 on December 27, 2022, 09:45:33 AM
If you want something unique, try a coteaux champenois rouge (red wine champagne). There are some good ones out there.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: JWags85 on December 27, 2022, 09:52:27 AM
If you want something unique, try a coteaux champenois rouge (red wine champagne). There are some good ones out there.

In a similar vein, some turn their noses at it, but I love a good Lambrusco.  We had a couple at Christmas, one with a very fine bubble that was fantastic
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on December 27, 2022, 09:57:05 AM
My mom is turning 65 so I thought I'd step it up a bit.  Maybe I'll opt for a good Cab or something.  I dunno. 
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: TSmith34, Inc. on December 27, 2022, 10:14:52 AM
Miller High Life is the Champagne of Beers. A couple of 40oz'ers should do.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: WhiteTrash on December 27, 2022, 10:42:56 AM
Miller High Life is the Champagne of Beers. A couple of 40oz'ers should do.
I like to serve mine chilled in a brown paper bag; preferably around a 55 gallon drum fire.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: The Hippie Satan of Hyperbole on December 27, 2022, 10:59:14 AM
Miller High Life is the Champagne of Beers. A couple of 40oz'ers should do.

And as a bonus will also take Ma Mugs back to the time he was conceived.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Galway Eagle on December 27, 2022, 10:59:51 AM
I wouldn't quite go that far as to favor the cheap stuff but generally, you're right.

Save the money for a great cab.

Ew most overrated wine style along with Malbec
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Galway Eagle on December 27, 2022, 11:02:39 AM
Moët and Chandon is the highest id go for champagne.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on December 27, 2022, 11:22:29 AM
Ew most overrated wine style along with Malbec

Okay....what should I do?  Bordeaux?  I just drink good beer Galway. 
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: The Hippie Satan of Hyperbole on December 27, 2022, 11:23:19 AM
Ew most overrated wine style along with Malbec

Or people like what they like…
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MUBurrow on December 27, 2022, 11:30:33 AM
Ew most overrated wine style along with Malbec
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(the Malbec take)
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: JWags85 on December 27, 2022, 11:33:52 AM
Or people like what they like…

Yea, I get calling certain vineyards or years or whatever as “overrated” especially when it comes to price or acclaim, but a type of wine? Come on man
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: panda on December 27, 2022, 12:20:00 PM
Nothing says I don’t know wine like saying cab sauv stinks.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: cheebs09 on December 27, 2022, 12:24:14 PM
Nothing says I don’t know wine like saying cab sauv stinks.

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Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Uncle Rico on December 27, 2022, 12:42:25 PM
Okay....what should I do?  Bordeaux?  I just drink good beer Galway.

Bordeaux would be fine as long as you get a good vintage.

Cabs are not overrated.  Over priced?  Sure, but so is Bordeaux
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Uncle Rico on December 27, 2022, 12:43:19 PM
Moët and Chandon is the highest id go for champagne.

That’s too high in price now, too.  I’d rather drink a domestic sparkler than overpay for Moët
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Galway Eagle on December 27, 2022, 01:02:54 PM
Nothing says I don’t know wine like saying cab sauv stinks.

Sure I have a wine fridge filled with a ton of > 4 star wines but because I don't jizz my pants for overpriced Napa crap and would rather get a great brunello or Sangiovese then I must not know wine. But I'm sure your tour guide from that drunken weekend in Napa was totally impartial when they sold you on overpriced crap.

The majority of cabs found around me come from cali. Cali wines are overly sweet and oaky with like no other notes. Is this true across the board? Nope. Is it true enough that I'm more likely to enjoy a random glass from France or Italy than a glass of the Napa cab? Most definitely. They're also too high in alcohol relative to such a simple wine.

Yes I've been lucky to find some French cabs that are much better but in my experience mostly are going to be high alcohol sugar bombs from cali.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Uncle Rico on December 27, 2022, 01:14:08 PM
Sure I have a wine fridge filled with a ton of > 4 star wines but because I don't jizz my pants for overpriced Napa crap and would rather get a great brunello or Sangiovese then I must not know wine. But I'm sure your tour guide from that drunken weekend in Napa was totally impartial when they sold you on overpriced crap.

The majority of cabs found around me come from cali. Cali wines are overly sweet and oaky with like no other notes. Is this true across the board? Nope. Is it true enough that I'm more likely to enjoy a random glass from France or Italy than a glass of the Napa cab? Most definitely. They're also too high in alcohol relative to such a simple wine.

Yes I've been lucky to find some French cabs that are much better but in my experience mostly are going to be high alcohol sugar bombs from cali.

Eh
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: The Hippie Satan of Hyperbole on December 27, 2022, 01:19:50 PM
Sure I have a wine fridge filled with a ton of > 4 star wines but because I don't jizz my pants for overpriced Napa crap and would rather get a great brunello or Sangiovese then I must not know wine. But I'm sure your tour guide from that drunken weekend in Napa was totally impartial when they sold you on overpriced crap.

The majority of cabs found around me come from cali. Cali wines are overly sweet and oaky with like no other notes. Is this true across the board? Nope. Is it true enough that I'm more likely to enjoy a random glass from France or Italy than a glass of the Napa cab? Most definitely. They're also too high in alcohol relative to such a simple wine.

Yes I've been lucky to find some French cabs that are much better but in my experience mostly are going to be high alcohol sugar bombs from cali.


 ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on December 27, 2022, 01:24:16 PM
Bordeaux would be fine as long as you get a good vintage.

Cabs are not overrated.  Over priced?  Sure, but so is Bordeaux

Do you know anything about Lynch Bages? 
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: StillAWarrior on December 27, 2022, 01:29:45 PM
Sure I have a wine fridge filled with a ton of > 4 star wines but because I don't jizz my pants for overpriced Napa crap and would rather get a great brunello or Sangiovese then I must not know wine. But I'm sure your tour guide from that drunken weekend in Napa was totally impartial when they sold you on overpriced crap.

The majority of cabs found around me come from cali. Cali wines are overly sweet and oaky with like no other notes. Is this true across the board? Nope. Is it true enough that I'm more likely to enjoy a random glass from France or Italy than a glass of the Napa cab? Most definitely. They're also too high in alcohol relative to such a simple wine.

Yes I've been lucky to find some French cabs that are much better but in my experience mostly are going to be high alcohol sugar bombs from cali.

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Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on December 27, 2022, 01:33:21 PM
Is Opus One also overrated?  TY.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Uncle Rico on December 27, 2022, 01:35:04 PM
Is Opus One also overrated?  TY.

Yes
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Uncle Rico on December 27, 2022, 01:36:55 PM
Do you know anything about Lynch Bages?

Always depends on vintage.  You’re paying a lot for the name and history but some of the wines will be amazing.

Do you want your mom to drink right away or age the wine?  Any great Bordeaux needs to age
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: JWags85 on December 27, 2022, 01:39:26 PM
Sure I have a wine fridge filled with a ton of > 4 star wines but because I don't jizz my pants for overpriced Napa crap and would rather get a great brunello or Sangiovese then I must not know wine. But I'm sure your tour guide from that drunken weekend in Napa was totally impartial when they sold you on overpriced crap.

The majority of cabs found around me come from cali. Cali wines are overly sweet and oaky with like no other notes. Is this true across the board? Nope. Is it true enough that I'm more likely to enjoy a random glass from France or Italy than a glass of the Napa cab? Most definitely. They're also too high in alcohol relative to such a simple wine.

Yes I've been lucky to find some French cabs that are much better but in my experience mostly are going to be high alcohol sugar bombs from cali.

Did a Napa wine guide steal an ex of yours?

That’s a lot of words to sh** on a French wine, also notable in Spanish foundation, that also produces excellent varieties in Italy, as well as underrated regions like Chile and South Africa, in an hilariously arrogant argument centered around only California cab, highlighted by you apparently having access to mediocre wine stores.

It’s like castigating pizza as a food because you live near St Louis and hate their pizza
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on December 27, 2022, 01:39:39 PM
Always depends on vintage.  You’re paying a lot for the name and history but some of the wines will be amazing.

Do you want your mom to drink right away or age the wine?  Any great Bordeaux needs to age

I'm basically looking at a price range and drinkable relatively soon.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: panda on December 27, 2022, 01:43:02 PM
Sure I have a wine fridge filled with a ton of > 4 star wines but because I don't jizz my pants for overpriced Napa crap and would rather get a great brunello or Sangiovese then I must not know wine. But I'm sure your tour guide from that drunken weekend in Napa was totally impartial when they sold you on overpriced crap.

The majority of cabs found around me come from cali. Cali wines are overly sweet and oaky with like no other notes. Is this true across the board? Nope. Is it true enough that I'm more likely to enjoy a random glass from France or Italy than a glass of the Napa cab? Most definitely. They're also too high in alcohol relative to such a simple wine.

Yes I've been lucky to find some French cabs that are much better but in my experience mostly are going to be high alcohol sugar bombs from cali.

 Sangiovese is not one of my personal favorites so it’s most definitely universally accepted as overrated….
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: StillAWarrior on December 27, 2022, 01:44:12 PM
I will preface this by saying my wife and I really aren't wine aficionados...so, take the remainder for what it's worth.

This year my wife picked up a wine advent calendar (https://costcowineblog.com/2022-costco-wine-advent-ure-calendar/) from Costco. Twenty-four half bottles of wine; one for each December day leading up to Christmas (for those not familiar with advent calendars). All were foreign. There were some hits and misses...and we've still got probably 6-8 left since we didn't drink one every day.

But, we enjoyed it.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Galway Eagle on December 27, 2022, 01:44:39 PM
Did a Napa wine guide steal an ex of yours?

That’s a lot of words to sh** on a French wine, also notable in Spanish foundation, that also produces excellent varieties in Italy, as well as underrated regions like Chile and South Africa, in an hilariously arrogant argument centered around only California cab, highlighted by you apparently having access to mediocre wine stores.

It’s like castigating pizza as a food because you live near St Louis and hate their pizza

No but a Napa wine salesman did throw me under the bus for taking acid as he tried to steal my uncles boat. Wonder if that's the root of a lot of my hatred.

But fine I retract my statement to "california cabs are the most overrated wine around up there with malbec". Happy?
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Uncle Rico on December 27, 2022, 01:44:51 PM
I'm basically looking at a price range and drinkable relatively soon.

Then, unless you have access to a wine store with multiple vintages available, you’ll probably want to steer clear of Napa Cabs and Bordeauxs. 

If you’re unsure, find a reputable wine shop and they’ll happily guide you in the right direction.  If you’re in the Milwaukee area, Ray’s or Discount Liquor Milwaukee are safe choices.  They won’t steer you wrong and Discount Liquor Milwaukee has a huge library of great wine.  Don’t go to Total.  They’ll sell you one of their “exclusives”
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: The Hippie Satan of Hyperbole on December 27, 2022, 01:47:28 PM
It’s like castigating pizza as a food because you live near St Louis and hate their pizza

Uh-oh.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Dr. Blackheart on December 27, 2022, 02:10:33 PM
Uh-oh.

The Mississippi Valley produces the finest yadietals on earth.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Dr. Blackheart on December 27, 2022, 02:12:56 PM
Sure I have a wine fridge filled with a ton of > 4 star wines but because I don't jizz my pants for overpriced Napa crap and would rather get a great brunello or Sangiovese then I must not know wine. But I'm sure your tour guide from that drunken weekend in Napa was totally impartial when they sold you on overpriced crap.

The majority of cabs found around me come from cali. Cali wines are overly sweet and oaky with like no other notes. Is this true across the board? Nope. Is it true enough that I'm more likely to enjoy a random glass from France or Italy than a glass of the Napa cab? Most definitely. They're also too high in alcohol relative to such a simple wine.

Yes I've been lucky to find some French cabs that are much better but in my experience mostly are going to be high alcohol sugar bombs from cali.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/27/dining/drinks/wine-school-cabernet-sauvignon-california.html
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Galway Eagle on December 27, 2022, 02:20:32 PM
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/27/dining/drinks/wine-school-cabernet-sauvignon-california.html

"In wine and politics and too many other areas, broad, simple messages seem irresistible. They support dogma and perhaps make life seem easier. But by ignoring complexities and nuance, they diminish understanding. That’s the worst possible outcome."

If we stopped doing this scoop would cease to be.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Dr. Blackheart on December 27, 2022, 02:28:54 PM
"In wine and politics and too many other areas, broad, simple messages seem irresistible. They support dogma and perhaps make life seem easier. But by ignoring complexities and nuance, they diminish understanding. That’s the worst possible outcome."

If we stopped doing this scoop would cease to be.

It is my belief that many Scoop posts are Cabernet fueled.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: JWags85 on December 27, 2022, 02:33:04 PM
I will preface this by saying my wife and I really aren't wine aficionados...so, take the remainder for what it's worth.

This year my wife picked up a wine advent calendar (https://costcowineblog.com/2022-costco-wine-advent-ure-calendar/) from Costco. Twenty-four half bottles of wine; one for each December day leading up to Christmas (for those not familiar with advent calendars). All were foreign. There were some hits and misses...and we've still got probably 6-8 left since we didn't drink one every day.

But, we enjoyed it.

Totally agree.  Didn’t do it this year cause my wife nursing a 2-3 month old didn’t lend itself to sampling a bunch of wines, but got it last year and it was fun.  Some were crap, some were good, some were great.  Great way to expose yourself to a lot of regions and varieties, without buying a bunch of full priced bottles blind
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Uncle Rico on December 27, 2022, 03:05:28 PM
Totally agree.  Didn’t do it this year cause my wife nursing a 2-3 month old didn’t lend itself to sampling a bunch of wines, but got it last year and it was fun.  Some were crap, some were good, some were great.  Great way to expose yourself to a lot of regions and varieties, without buying a bunch of full priced bottles blind

Too many of the ones I’ve seen and tried don’t have great representation of the regions, though. 
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: TSmith34, Inc. on December 27, 2022, 03:57:00 PM
I'm basically looking at a price range and drinkable relatively soon.
High Life, then.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: WhiteTrash on December 27, 2022, 04:18:20 PM
Or people like what they like…
So true Sultan. My mother in law, who can afford to drink anything in the world, prefers Sutter Home white zin.  ::)
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: StillAWarrior on December 27, 2022, 04:26:23 PM
Or people like what they like…

When I was in school and interviewing some of the places took me to some pretty nice dinners. One was with a guy who was really into wine and could afford to buy whatever he wanted. He definitely seemed like he had all the makings of a real wine snob. I asked him what was good. I'll always remember -- and appreciate -- his answer: "The best wine is the wine you like." Words to live by.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Galway Eagle on December 27, 2022, 04:30:58 PM
When I was in school and interviewing some of the places took me to some pretty nice dinners. One was with a guy who was really into wine and could afford to buy whatever he wanted. He definitely seemed like he had all the makings of a real wine snob. I asked him what was good. I'll always remember -- and appreciate -- his answer: "The best wine is the wine you like." Words to live by.

Larry Bell told me something similar regarding beer years ago when I was in college and definitely not into good beer yet.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: panda on December 27, 2022, 05:07:35 PM
Larry Bell told me something similar regarding beer years ago when I was in college and definitely not into good beer yet.

Sage advice. Glad to see you carry those words with you even to this day.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Jay Bee on December 27, 2022, 05:57:08 PM
So true Sultan. My mother in law, who can afford to drink anything in the world, prefers Sutter Home white zin.  ::)

How many daughters she got tho??
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Spaniel with a Short Tail on December 27, 2022, 07:21:23 PM
Solved.

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Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: rocky_warrior on December 27, 2022, 09:13:15 PM
My mom is turning 65 so I thought I'd step it up a bit.  Maybe I'll opt for a good Cab or something.  I dunno.

This is going to sound a little judgmental, but are you gifting your mom booze, or going to take some to share with her on her birthday celebration?

Sure, I've gifted good beer/wine/liquor to friends before, but with family I would always try to do something a little more personal.  For family, I always take good drinks to gatherings in hopes we share, and leave it behind if we don't. 
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on December 27, 2022, 09:51:23 PM
This is going to sound a little judgmental, but are you gifting your mom booze, or going to take some to share with her on her birthday celebration?

Sure, I've gifted good beer/wine/liquor to friends before, but with family I would always try to do something a little more personal.  For family, I always take good drinks to gatherings in hopes we share, and leave it behind if we don't.

My sister and I are cooking dinner for her and my Aunt and Uncle so we would all share the wine. 
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: rocky_warrior on December 27, 2022, 09:56:23 PM
My sister and I are cooking dinner for her and my Aunt and Uncle so we would all share the wine.

Ah, well then I'll echo what others have said - take a bottle or two* of what you like (or what a good store associate recommends based on the dinner plans), and have a ball!

* especially with 5-6 people drinking!
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on December 27, 2022, 10:08:25 PM
Ah, well then I'll echo what others have said - take a bottle or two* of what you like (or what a good store associate recommends based on the dinner plans), and have a ball!

* especially with 5-6 people drinking!

Ty Rocky.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: ZiggysFryBoy on December 27, 2022, 10:16:22 PM
Sure I have a wine fridge filled with a ton of > 4 star wines but because I don't jizz my pants for overpriced Napa crap and would rather get a great brunello or Sangiovese then I must not know wine. But I'm sure your tour guide from that drunken weekend in Napa was totally impartial when they sold you on overpriced crap.

The majority of cabs found around me come from cali. Cali wines are overly sweet and oaky with like no other notes. Is this true across the board? Nope. Is it true enough that I'm more likely to enjoy a random glass from France or Italy than a glass of the Napa cab? Most definitely. They're also too high in alcohol relative to such a simple wine.

Yes I've been lucky to find some French cabs that are much better but in my experience mostly are going to be high alcohol sugar bombs from cali.

Did you row down The Seine in this douche canoe?
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: real chili 83 on December 28, 2022, 06:23:02 AM
Half the worlds rojo consumption is in PR.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: WarriorFan on December 28, 2022, 08:37:11 AM
I agree with and will expand upon the previous recommendation.  This takes some preparation.  Know a little about what you like... dry, sorta sweet, red, white, bold, light, tannic, etc.  Then go to a good wine shop and ask their advice and buy 5 bottles.  Take them home and drink them.  (Try not to do all 5 in one night).  Find what you like the most. Make some notes in your own words.  'Tastes like goat piss with a hint of gunpowder... never buy again!' for example...  When you find something you like,  make that your go-to for this type of situation.

This process can be repeated ad-infinitum to the great joy of the wine shop owner and the sampler. 

Alternatively, I had a very nice 2022 PBR last night...
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Dr. Blackheart on December 28, 2022, 10:45:53 AM
Half the worlds rojo consumption is in PR.

Yep. Seems to be concentrated in the West Coast PR and Ponce area.

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1999-09-12-9909100403-story.html
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: 21Jumpstreet on December 28, 2022, 03:20:00 PM
In lieu of bubbly, I Bought a really nice Barolo for some friends recently, and I’ve enjoyed Paraduxx from Duckhorn a time or two in the recent past.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: ZiggysFryBoy on December 28, 2022, 09:51:58 PM
Cook's extra dry.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Uncle Rico on December 29, 2022, 05:12:49 AM
Cook's extra dry.

Now that’s overpriced
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: drewm88 on December 29, 2022, 03:45:51 PM
I agree with and will expand upon the previous recommendation.  This takes some preparation.  Know a little about what you like... dry, sorta sweet, red, white, bold, light, tannic, etc.  Then go to a good wine shop and ask their advice and buy 5 bottles.  Take them home and drink them.  (Try not to do all 5 in one night).  Find what you like the most. Make some notes in your own words.  'Tastes like goat piss with a hint of gunpowder... never buy again!' for example...  When you find something you like,  make that your go-to for this type of situation.


I like the Vivino app for this. Snap a picture, it identifies the wine, I add a rating and some brief notes that are entirely unhelpful to any other user. Helps me remember what to buy again (or not) or to guide the owner of my local wine shop in suggesting new ones.

Also if you're looking to get into wine, it can help you learn more about wine by looking at others' reviews while you drink.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: CreightonWarrior on December 29, 2022, 04:44:16 PM
Vivino is great. Anything over 4* should be a solid choice.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: WarriorFan on December 30, 2022, 01:38:21 AM
I like the Vivino app for this. Snap a picture, it identifies the wine, I add a rating and some brief notes that are entirely unhelpful to any other user. Helps me remember what to buy again (or not) or to guide the owner of my local wine shop in suggesting new ones.

Also if you're looking to get into wine, it can help you learn more about wine by looking at others' reviews while you drink.

After years of keeping a spreadsheet I now also use Vivino.  If you see any reviews referring to goat's piss, they are probably mine.  I always put one simple phrase in my review... either "buy again" or "do not buy again".  Also I have a category of "good wines for finishing the night" which means they are cheap but very drinkable for those evenings when quality is overcome by quantity. 
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: Galway Eagle on December 30, 2022, 01:44:28 PM
After years of keeping a spreadsheet I now also use Vivino.  If you see any reviews referring to goat's piss, they are probably mine.  I always put one simple phrase in my review... either "buy again" or "do not buy again".  Also I have a category of "good wines for finishing the night" which means they are cheap but very drinkable for those evenings when quality is overcome by quantity.

Vivino is fantastic. Wife and I's system is 4.5-5 means go out of the way to search for said bottle. 4-4.5 would definitely buy again. 3.5-4 wouldn't thumb our nose at or would get if we're on a budget. Below that we pawn it off on her siblings.
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: PorkysButthole on December 31, 2022, 10:47:40 PM
Champagne Gosset is outstanding for the $$.   It's not something every place has so it may take a few calls to identify a wine shop that carries it, but it's not so uncommon that you won't be able to find it anywhere.   It generally runs $55-60 which is a helluva lot less than Dom or Krug or Cristal and their ilk.

Porky is a big fan of single vineyard grower producer champagnes.  They're generally a great value but somewhat more difficult to find.   Porky's local purveyor recently started carrying GAMET, which Porky has tried a few times, both white and rose.   Their Rose Champagne in particular was very unique.  Grab it if you can find it!

https://www.eater.com/wine/22263123/best-champagne-is-grower-champagne-bottle-to-buy-bubbly

https://www.champagne-gamet.com/

Of the big houses, Porky Prefers Pol Roger.  Happy New Year Scoopers!
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: real chili 83 on January 01, 2023, 09:54:13 AM
Sooooo Mugster, what did you end up going with?????

Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on January 01, 2023, 11:57:27 AM
Sooooo Mugster, what did you end up going with?????

We went with two mid priced Bordeaux's (thx scoopers for the tips):

Siran Margaux and Bonalague Pomerol. 

But in case I or my uncle don't like them I also snagged two large bottles of premier Belgian beer.  :)  All together it was significantly less than a bottle of Dom or Cristal.  :)  Assuming my sister allows me to do all of the cooking my mom should be happy.  :)
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: JWags85 on January 01, 2023, 12:11:27 PM
Enjoy the Stella!!
Title: Re: Dom Perignon or Cristal
Post by: MuggsyB on January 01, 2023, 12:35:45 PM
Enjoy the Stella!!

LOL.

Chimay Blue & La Trappe. :)