Champagne for wedding ceremony
sibeer wrote:
> Ken is right of course; Champagne only comes from the Champagne
> region of France. I think he was a bit harsh with you in his reply.
If I sounded harsh, then my apologies. I didn't mean to be harsh, just to
point out the realities of the marketplace, and to suggest that he consider
a different sparkling wine if his budget was $10.
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Ken Blake
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> There are many sparkling wines that would meet your needs among them
> are Cordon Negro from Spain, Domain Ste. Michelle from Washington
> State(they make at least three. Brut, Blanc de Blanc- white wine from
> white grapes and a Blanc de Noir - A white wine made from black
> grapes. It has a slight Salmon color) , Bouvet from France, Rotari
> from Italy just to name a few. I think the best values from those I
> listed is the Ste. Michelle wines. Good luck.
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> "Dan" > wrote in message
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>> My wife & I are looking for a nice dry Champagne in the $10/bottle
>> range for our wedding ceremony. Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Dan
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