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Cheap Champagne Brands: Best Affordable Champagne Brands List

September 23, 2011

Are you searching for quality and affordable champagne? If so, you've found the right culinary blog. I am going to discuss getting a good quality bubbly at a great price.

We are also going to discuss about well-knowned champagne brands and how to avoid artificial sparkling wines.  French champagne or domestic?  Above all else, we search for really good champagne.

Whether you throw parties several times per month or you just want to drink lots of sparkling wine you'll need to buy good champagne at cheaper prices. First, you should know that sparkling wine and champagne are two different things. Champagne is been made in northeast of France in Champagne region while many other sparkling wines resembling it can be found all over the world and they are not traditional champagne.

When you want to purchase a bottle of the noble drink, try to stick to the big brands. Choose Moet et Chandon, Bollinger, Taittinger, Veuve Clicquot, Ruinart, Freixenet and others. Expensive champagnes like Dom Perignon, Krug, Heidsieck, Perrier-Jouet, Cristal can cost several hundreds of dollars at a supermarket. Yet, they are high-priced because they are vintage champagnes, which are been made from exceptional harvests and held almost 10 years in the cellar before entering the market. If you want a good bargain-priced champagne choose non-vintage champagnes. A non-vintage Moet et Chandon can be bought for as low as $15, while a Veuve Clicquot costs over $28 for the cheapest bottle. If you don't buy a brand's prestige cuvee, then you can find affordable champagne offered by most champagne brands.

If you stick to the big trademarks, you will avoid most fake champagnes on the market. Genuine champagne is produced by the champenoise methode and you can read on its label: "Fermented inside the bottle". A standard artificial champagne can cost as low as $5 per bottle and the bubbles are been created artificially with carbon dioxide injection while the fermenting is obtained at high temperature and pressure inside large industrial containers. Avoiding such a product is easy when you know the important champagne brands. Nevertheless, there are alternatives to champagne, as you can find a good sparkling wine at an inexpensive price such as the Italian Prosecco or the Spanish Cava. Regardless of which champagne you choose, remember that the best deals you can find are on the web rather than at your local store.

You can find champagne brands that sell inexpensive champagne even among the most expensive champagne houses . Selecting which you're going to get is up to you, but don't forget that the online market offers the best champagne prices.

Champagne Tips.

To learn all about chosing and finding the best champagnes, go to WINES & SPIRITS!...

 

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