What is a good champagne for 25th wedding anniversary celebration?
rosebud69155 posted:
My parents are from the 17th and I still have not bought the champagne. I don ‘t drink enough to know what is good and what is not. Can anyone help !!!?? I am not really a budget just want to explain why I chose my best answer. First responses were all wonderful and helped me out a bunch. I ended up purchasing “of Moet and Chandon, Star white, because you were all listed was the only one who could find in our store liquor. I guess that is a low down to life in a small town. Most people just drink beer around here anywayz. Thanks for all your help!
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What are your budgetary constraints?
Buy Korbel, its made in CA and just as good, or better, than the much higher priced wines.
Dom Perignon and Crystal are excellent but pricey.
Bollinger and Tattinger are great and a better value.
Moet and Chandon “White Star” is my personal favorite, and you can get it for about $30.
The best you can afford. 25 years is a ****ing miracle in this day and age- go big. Once you get above $30 or so it all tastes great, so the difference is really in the statement you make. If you can afford Dom Perignon I’d say go for it. Dom is like Rolls Royce or Rolex- it may not be the most expensive, but everyone knows that it represents the the very best.
buy Cordon Negro from Spain…it is an all black bottle, very attractive, buy the Extra Dry, which is actually less dry…the letters on the bottle are in Gold on a totally black bottle….i bought 4 bottles for my tenth anniversary party recently, last month….you can buy them at Wal-Mart for about $10-11 a bottle, depending on local taxes, and it is a very decent champagne, nothing to be ashamed of, and imported from Spain and fermented in the bottle, which is very good for a champagne !!!…Dom Perignon will cost you between $ 175 to $ 200 a bottle, and most people cannot appreciate the difference for the price !!
Mumms DVX if you can find it! Otherwise Schramsberg makes an excellent demi-sec and crevant, there’s an Iron Horse Wedding Cuvee which is tasty.
I don’t actually care for Dom, either the bottle was corked, or it’s just not my taste in sparkling wines.
you cant go wrong with the Dom………..
Krug is the only choice ……. or if want to spend less, Dom Perignon