Selecting Champagne for Your Wedding Service
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Selecting Champagne for Your Wedding Service

Posted By fine wines     Jul 23    

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When it comes to selecting Krug Champagne, Dom Perignon or other Champagnes for different parts of your wedding service:

 

Welcome Toast: To celebrate their arrival, guests may toast with a classic and elegant bottle of Brut or Extra Dry Champagne.

 

Dinner: Champagne allows for plenty of creativity! A Brut Champagne pairs well with most dishes, while Blanc de Noirs Champagne (made primarily from Pinot Noir grapes) works especially well when pairing richer meals. Rose Champagne makes another lovely option to consider on your dining table.

 

Dessert: For the ideal pairing with your wedding cake and other sweet treats, select a Demi-Sec cheap champagne.

 

Finding Your Ideal Bottle

Befriend a wine expert: 

Your local wine store staff are an invaluable source of advice when it comes to Champagne purchases based on your personal tastes and budget. They can recommend Champagnes that suit both needs perfectly!

 

Tasting is key: 

Before making your selection, do your research by sampling different chardonnay champagne. Many wine shops provide tasting sessions or allow purchases of single glasses.

 

Do a bit of planning and exploration and you are sure to discover the perfect Champagne to toast your happily ever after!

Key Considerations for Selecting Wedding Champagne

 

Your Wedding Theme: No matter if your event is classic, rustic, or contemporary in its design, champagne can subtly complement its theme in subtle ways. A vintage Champagne might suit more formal ceremonies while Prosecco would work better in casual settings.

 

Seasonality: For summer weddings, lighter-bodied Champagnes such as Blanc de Blancs (made from white grapes) can be refreshing beverages to serve. In contrast, fuller-bodied Pinot Noir Champagne (made with Pinot Noir grapes) could make more sense during colder months.

 

Making Sustainable and Ethical Choices for your Day

 

Small Producers: Champagne houses such as Andre Clouet with less environmental impact often provide distinctive styles or blends unavailable elsewhere.

 

Fun and Festive Touches 

 

Champagne Cocktails: Specialty Champagne cocktails can add an elegant flair to your reception, such as Kir Royale made with creme de cassis for a beautiful pink hue.

 

Champagne Flute Selection: When looking for Champagne flute options, take into consideration those with elegant coupe glasses or delicate rims to elevate the presentation.

 

As part of your wedding celebrations, your recommended champagne should reflect both your tastes and celebratory mood. Don't hesitate to experiment and discover a bubbly that everyone can truly appreciate!

 

Five Tips When Selecting Champagne

 

  1. Deciding when and why to serve Champagne is of critical importance when selecting both type and quantity of bubbly for any celebration or special event. Will you need Champagne for toasts, cake cutting and at the bar during receptions?

 

  1. It is also essential to consider your guests when determining your Champagne selection; due to price points and glassware preferences. Wedding champagne lovers tend to favor white wine glasses instead of flutes when sipping the bubbly beverage and larger glasses allow the complex aromas of Champagne to develop even further.

 

  1. Finding your wedding Champagne requires much trial and error! Taste as many different Champagnes prior to the Big Day (starting with your engagement party). Once you find one you love, bring it along so it can be shared amongst caterers and tasted by them on their end-of-night tasting session!

 

  1. Moving on to food pairings, vintage and rose champagnes make great accompaniments for dining experiences.

 

  1. It should ultimately come down to what works for the bride and groom when selecting Blanc De Blanc champagne; choose one you both find enjoyable together.

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