Always Sparkle: Discover the Charm of Montmartre Brut This wine is clear. This wine is pale straw yellow. This wine is tiny bubbles, mousse foam. This wine is bright and lively. This wine is apples and pears. This wine is bread. This wine is Old World European, specifically French. This wine is Ugni blanc grape (notable Cognac region and some Italian regions). This wine is light. This wine is casual. This wine is an everyday wine. This wine is citrus, lemon peels. This wine is brut sparkling wine, a drier wine. This wine is Montmartre Brut Sparkling Wine. This wine is. This wine is affordable about $11.99 a bottle and available for purchase at select online retailers. This wine pairs well with shellfish, oysters, potato chips and light Chinese foods, hamachi, salads, lights dishes, and sushi. Bar Chef Notes: Please drink responsibly Where to buy the goods? Champagne buckets, flutes and other wine and kitchen related items? Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront of course. Please know I may receive compensation from eligible purchases. Thank you.
Gold in a Bottle: Krug 168th It takes me about three days to taste most of the wine. The wine goes into the refrigerator sealed and dated. The next day, I pour another glass using two different style glasses – ISO and then a bucket – noting any differences. Does anyone else do this? This wine is monumental. The beauty and feeling of this wine are unphotographable. Any attempt to capture it would not be god enough. This wine is pale yellow. This wine is clear. This wine is sparkling. This wine is Old World with gold flakes sparkling racing to the top leaving me to wonder did they inject gold into this bottle. The professional term known as vivacious. This wine is wow. This wine is extraordinary prestige, a true cause for celebration. This wine is mouth watering citrus. This wine is a gingerbread nose. This wine is a first burp. This wine is delicate and very much alive. This wine is its unique identity with every sip. This wine is 198 different wines from 11 years. This wine is 52% Pinot Noir 35% Chardonnay and 13 % Pinot Menuier. This wine is grapes from 1996 to 2012. This wine is cork received 2019. This wine is champagne. This wine is KRUG 168th. This wine is exceptional. This wine is unforgettable. This wine is. This wine pairs well with the usual suspects: caviar, oysters, French fries, salmon, shellfish, frog legs, mushroom pâté, crispy cold salads, and ginger snap cookies. This wine retails for about $220 USA dollars. Drink now or hold. Buy two of you can. Where to buy the goods? Glasses and champagne stoppers and stuffs? Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront. Please know I may earn commissions from eligible purchases. Thank you.
Ruinart Blanc de Blanc tasting This wine is straw-pale yellow. This wine is clear. This wine is flowers and pears. This wine sparkles with a light golden effervescence that playfully tickles and prickles the tongue. This wine is a classic let’s say continuously eccentrically a popping of delicate bubbles that almost instantly dissolve. This wine is Old World or as they say now, European. This wine is subtle chalk terroir. This wine is purity. This wine is art. This wine is stratification of creativity. This wine is easy. This wine is a mastery. This wine is champagne. This wine is resemblance to…This wine is Chardonnay grapes. This wine is Blanc de Blanc. This wine is the perfect dinner date. This wine is recognizably Ruinart Blanc de Blanc. This wine is. This wine pairs with caviar, oyster and seafoods, extra creamy pasta dishes, cheeses and sour cream cake with vanilla frosting. And popcorn. This wine retails for $80 USD. Drink now. Where to buy the goods? By goods, I mean wine glasses, plates, cake stands and champagne stoppers? Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront of course. Please know I may receive commissions for eligible purchases. Thank you so much!
Wine Tasting: Murphy-Goode I will always taste this grape varietal. New World, Old World. Box, bottle, cork, or screw top. It doesn’t matter. This wine is conveniently fashioned with a screw top for easy accessibility. This wine is ruby. This wine is ripe fruit. This wine is a bit of jam. This wine is cherry strawberries plum. This wine is clear. This wine is soft and subtle with a clean finish. This wine is light to medium tannin with hints of vanilla and maybe a note of chocolate. This wine is approachable. This wine is New World. This wine is California. This wine is Alexander Valley. This wine is Murphy-Goode. This wine is. This wine is excellent on its own or paired with food. This wine pairs with fatty fish, red meat and game and pastas. It also pairs well with cheese and charcuterie boards. Together or separate. This wine retails $11-17$ USD. Drink now. Where to find the goods? Wine glasses and stuffs? Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront of course. Please know I may receive commissions from eligible purchases.
Billecart-Salmon Rosé Champagne 2010 This wine is I couldn’t keep it in the bucket. This wine is strawberries. This wine is Old World. This wine is birthday toasted in a bottle. This wine is longevity. This wine is bright. This wine is earth and chalk. This wine is pink. This wine is effervescence at its finest. This wine is delicate. This wine is Aÿ-Champagne. This wine is family. This wine is history. This wine is elegant. This wine is champagne. This wine is 55% Chardonnay from the Crus of Chouilly, Mesnil, and Cramant and 45% Pinot Noir from Verzenay, Mareuil, and Ludes. This wine is clear. This wine is Billecart-Champagne rosé 2010. This wine is. Drink now or hold. Hold, if you can. Better yet, buy two bottles. This wine pairs well with a variety of dishes, from oysters and caviar to beef burgers with stinky cheese, charcuterie boards, roasted chestnuts, salmon beurre blanc, sushi, eggs Benedict, ice cream, chocolate cake and soufflé. This wine retails range is $119-$250 USD 750ml. Where to buy the goods? Ice buckets, champagne stoppers, wine corkscrew, stemware and other stuffs? Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront of course. Please know I may receive compensation for eligible purchases. Thank you so much! Cheers!
Yellow Label: Veuve It’s one of the most recognizable labels in the world. This wine is a vibrant explosion of life with strong flavors of Pinot Noir grapes (its the dominant grape), followed by Chardonnay and the masterpiece of balancing blending grape Pinot Meunier. As I sit on my floor in my silk floral, shoveling heaping mounds of caviar topped with diced purple onions onto my blini and washing down each sip of this pale yellow nectar, each bubble exploding and dissolving on my tongue simultaneously, I am grateful, thinking about my life. I also, while mentally counting my blessing, took a moment to sip and spit. Just a moment, as it had taken us all night to get here. I stood on chairs, rearranged, changed lights, and used reflective paper to take photos of this group of eggs and vintage coupes with the bottle. Then, I begin, clearing my throat to call the wine. This wine is sparkling. This wine is pale yellow. This wine is apple. This wine is peach and citrus with toast. This wine is minerals and bright. This wine is crisp. This wine is Old World. This wine is Veuve Clicquot. This wine is nostalgia. I wouldn’t say that calling it for the Court of Master Sommeliers, or maybe. I had a made me think of that time drinking it while sitting on another floor across the country in my kitchen in NYC. I loved that apartment. This wine is a good idea always. It was then for me, it is now. There’s reason it’s been around for all the years. This wine is bold. This wine is promise. This wine is magic. This wine is luxury. This wine is history. This wine has been sparkling for 250 years. Madame Clicquot, also known as Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin, played a significant role in the development champagne. Champagne was created in the 17th Century and while Madame was not responsible for inventing champagne but what she did do was create techniques to refine the champagne-making process known as riddling. Riddling is one of the processes which is responsible for the clarity and quality of champagne as we know it today. Riddling (remuage in French) happens after the fermentation (Millard reaction) and aging process. Over time, the bottles are rotated and tilted, enabling the yeast and sediment to shift towards the neck of the bottle. This action consolidates the sediment in the bottle’s neck, facilitating its removal. After the riddling process is finished, the bottle’s neck is frozen, and the sediment is removed through a procedure called disgorgement. Riddling mostly happens using machines these days; however, some houses do so by hand even today. This wine retails for around $70 USD for 750ml. Smaller and larger formats also available. Pricing of size and location varies. Drink now. Always drink now. Hold if you want to but my vote is drink now. This wine pairs well with or without food. This wine pairs perfectly with caviar, oysters, triple crème cheeses and toast, grilled and poached salmon, olive oil covered angel hair or penne pasta with Parmesan Reggiano and black pepper, crème brûlée, black truffle French fries, and duck. Side Note: if you haven’t seen the documentary Truffle Hunters, I certainly recommend. Please enjoy responsibly and of the legal drinking age. Where to buy the goods? Couple glasses, champagne buckets and stoppers and such? BlondeBehindtheBucket Storefront. Please know I may receive commissions from eligible purchases. Thank you. Labels from the Veuve Clicquot book I purchased while visiting the exhibition
Ruinart Blanc Singulier Champagne This wine is bubbles. This wine is delicate and crisp. This wine is slate and mineral. This wine is chalk and citrus. This wine is acidic and bright. This wine is an offering of subtle sweetness. This wine is vanilla and spices with pear. This wine is champagne. This wine is Reims, France. This wine is Ruinart Blanc Singulier. This wine is. This wine is a sweet, satisfying, lingering on the tongue finish, leaving me wanting more. This wine pairs well with pasta and parm, mushroom and pork, a crusty butter and jam-slathered baguette, French fries with Dijon mustard, oysters, and triple cream cheese doused in aged balsamic. Lemon meringues. In the early hours of New Year’s Day, I enjoyed it alongside a spaghetti noodles olive oil Parmigiana Reggiano and a Dom Perignon back. This wine retails for $150 USD. Hold or drink now. Best served chilled between 46-50 Fahrenheit. Find out more about this wine on the Ruinart website. Where to buy stemware, ice buckets and champagne stoppers (won’t need it with this one though) Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront of course **I may receive commissions from eligible purchases** thank you
Billecart-Salmon Rosé Champagne This wine is light pink. This wine has hints of citrus and berries fruit. This wine has rose. This wine is sparkling. This wine has medium body with tannins. This wine is fresh. This wine is dry. This wine is bright. This wine is chalk. This wine is right amount of fruit perfectly moist crust doughy pie? (This is my kind of pie.) This wine is Old-World. This wine is a blend. This wine is from is from Champagne, France. This wine is non-vintage. This wine is champagne. This wine is elegant. This wine is finesse. This wine is Billecart-Salmon brut rosé champagne. This wine retails for $90-$100 USD. This wine can be enjoyed immediately or for the everyday or held and reserved for any special occasion. This wine can be enjoyed on its own or with food. This wine pairs perfectly with caviar, lox, salads, or anything really. Certain foods will be better of course but if you want this with steak or a burger with caramelized onions on brioche, by all means. This one is almost always in my refrigerator. The only reason it wouldn’t be is because an empty bottle sits on my counter. This house is over 200 years old located in Mareuil-sur-Ay near Épernay and has been making rosé champagne since the 1800s. It’s is Chardonnay dominate wine followed by Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. This wine. More about champagne check other blog posts here. Where to buy the goods? Glasses champagne buckets and stuffs Blonde Behind the Bucket Storefront *i may earn commissions from eligible purchases an example of an ISO glass https://youtube.com/shorts/ECyw14UhX4k?feature=share
Crémant Crémant is sparkling wine from France. It’s typically made with more grapes than champagne. Champagne is made typically made using three or in some cases one grape varietals. The process, methode traditionelle, the same for both. The wine can only be called champagne if it’s from the Champagne region of France and crémant if it’s from one of its producing regions; Loire, Alsace, Bourgogne, and Limoux. Crémant was the name given in the 1980s because of law. This one featured here is is Gratien & Meyer Cremant (Gra-shen My-er) De Loire Brut Rose. 100 % Cabernet Franc and has a price point range of $16-$20 USD per bottle. This wine is bright with berry fruit and dry. It’s excellent on its own or as a topper to many cocktails.