Educate yourself a bit before you spend your money on a pricey bottle before New Year’s Eve. Deciphering champagne labels is easier than you may think. Below you will find a very straightforward video and diagram detailing the basics.
If you didn’t know by now I really enjoy champagne. So much so I do not save the bubbly for a time of celebration. Personally I would drink champagne every day if it were socially acceptable – but that’s just me :). With New Year’s Eve upon us, millions of party goers and houseguests alike…
Cigars and fine cognac go together like peanut butter and jelly. In partnership with Martell & Co and Habanos Cigars, I introduce you to Cohiba Cognac.
Do you love your Bombay Sapphire? Will you be traveling to Sydney Australia within the next week? Then you could have the opportunity to land a very limited edition of one of the world’s most popular gins.
Just in time for the holidays is a classic gift set from Johnnie Walker. This set is not only stylish but serves a purpose in keeping with the taste of Gold Label.
As we moved into the new millenium, Vueve Clicquot became the champagne of choice for the social elite and club goers alike. Commonly referred to as “Agent Orange” in France, their Brut is a great bubbly. So it is without surprise that the Vueve Clicquot Ponsardin Rosé is tops.
Since 1985 Taittinger Champagne has released a limited edition bottle each year that designed a different artist. For the 12th edition they commissioned artist Amadou Sow to great results.
The Glenrothes Single Malt Whisky is launching a global competition to find four candidates who could become The Glenrothes Whisky Makers. And one of them could be you.
When it comes to champagne in the Manhattan social scene the usual suspects are Moët, Vueve Clicquot, Dom Perignon and Armand de Brignac. While all great in their respective areas, there are many other bottles that deserve your attention as well. Say hello to Pol Roger Brut Rosé.