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February 22nd, 2012

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Champagne Session Tasting Rare & High Quality Bubbles – Toast Goodbye to 2011 – Hello 2012!

On December 29th, 2011, Ian Blackburn, CEO and Founder of LearnAboutWine.com and Wine Cloud Inc. hosted a fancy Champagne event featuring top of the top lists.

Details are below:

Champagne Session

Tasting Rare & High Quality Bubbles - Toast Goodbye to 2011 – Hello 2012!

Thursday, December 29th 7pm at Downtown LOFT 218

File Under: Seated tasting class, rare and high quality champagne, fun tasting event, become an expert in Champagne in one day, limited seats available …
Taste great wines – watch us Sabor open a bottle –  learn about the grower terroir wines (RM) and Negociant branded wines (NM) – and what is the latest in Champagne news and information.

Revised Wine List (12 wines total)… cheese and appetizers served.

THE WISE – 1990 was an incredible vintage

Dom Perignon “Oenotheque” Vintage 1990 – Valued at $500 – BOOM!

Delamotte Blanc de Blancs 1990 – magical

THE HIP – smaller producers of insane quality

Vilmart – Grand Cellier, Brut Premier Cru

Pierre Peters – Les Chetilllons, Cuvee Speciale “Le Mesnil” Blanc de Blancs, Grand Cru 2002

Just Added – Paul Bara – Bouzy, Grand Cru 1989 – A $200 value!

Champagne Supreme – Top Producers you can trust

Champagne Lanson – poised to take what is rightly theirs

Heidersick and Co.  - best champagne for the dollar

Krug – when we sell out at 20 guests – we turn the regular Krug into 1989 Vintage!!!!

The BUBBLES from another mother – Not Champagne but truly extraordinary

Gruet Blanc de Noirs – WINE SPECTATOR TOP 100 – 2011

Cava Avinyo Reserva Brut – Best Cava ever?

Le Vigne di Alice Doro Valdobbiadene D.O.C.G. Brut – Best Prosecco ever?

Cleto Chiarli “Vecchia Modena”  - not your Grandmothers Lambrusco!

To see the Champagne Map: CLICK HERE

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LAW Facts

Terroir is the French language term for the expression of the place.  A sum of a given vineyard or appellations uniqueness captured in its wines. Its components include the specific geographic, geological, and climatic traits.