by Amanda | May 5, 2013 | Educational, Experiences, Tasting Notes
If a friendship could be measured in bubbles, then the one I share with my champagne sister, Kiron, could certainly be bottled. It would be a Jeroboam, and a remarkable Grand Cru. I have just returned home after spending an hilarious evening in Kiron’s company,...
by Amanda | Mar 25, 2013 | Tasting Notes
For a ‘Tasting Notes’ post, I would normally lead off with a photo of the line up of champagnes that were to come. However, for this tasting Kiron, @champagnememori, Jordan, our guest @legallybubbly, and I needed something to get us started. I thought it...
by Amanda | Feb 15, 2013 | Educational, Tasting Notes
We thought for the 3rd Episode of The Flute Enthusiast, we would talk about some Rosé champagnes and explain a little bit about how they are made. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it seemed like it would be perfect timing. I chose 3 smaller producers...
by Amanda | Nov 26, 2012 | Educational, Tasting Notes
I was pretty excited to be invited back to talk on Bubbly Talk Radio again about grower-producer champagnes on The Flute Enthusiast. Since we are hoping to make this a regular show I decided we should start from the very beginning and compare three non-vintage...
by Amanda | Nov 18, 2012 | Educational, Tasting Notes
It has recently been bought to my attention that some people, who would really like to know more about champagne, are too afraid to ask about the basics. So while I know a lot of people who read this blog already have some knowledge about champagne, this post is for...
by Amanda | Aug 4, 2012 | Educational, Tasting Notes
After a short time living in France, I realised that there was more to Champagne than just quaffing it as an ‘aperitif’. I think this tasting epiphany happened while sitting down one day to a vintage something or other with some very close cousins who live just on the...