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While shopping for holiday gifts, scout out the bubbly for a New Year’s Eve toast or party. You might as well stock up on sales or favorites you discover because Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. Here are some tried and true bottles in all price ranges from many beloved regions.
We’ve also included a recipe for decadent Truffle Popcorn, a fun and savory party nibble that pairs magically with Champagne, sparkling wine or prosecco. Happy New Year!
CHAMPAGNE
Moet & Chandon, Champagne, France
This sophisticated Champagne house consistently impresses from packaging to flavor. Of the wide variety of styles including the new exclusive MC111 ($650 magnum), Imperial Brut is the most approachable at about $35. Moet also makes mini bottles—think party favors ($15 each).
Buy it: Spec’s, Total Wine & More, The Austin Wine Merchant, most supermarkets.
Nicolas Feuillatte, Champagne, France
Here’s a big bang for the buck with characteristics that channel some of the finest from the region. Terrific with sushi, fried chicken, cheese soufflé or fruit tarts. Blue label, about $25.
Buy it: Spec’s, Total Wine & More, Houston Wine Merchant.
PROSECCO, YES-O!
Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG, Italy
Uncork these perfectly dry and deliciously affordable sparkles from the region of Italy’s Prosecco Superiore DOCG (the highest classification Italian wines can be awarded): Cinzia Sommariva; Conte Collalto extra dry; and Bortolomiol. About $13-30.
Buy it: Houston Wine Merchant, Spec’s.
CALIFORNIA SPARKLERS
Mumm Napa, Napa Valley
Brut Prestige (crisp with aromas of apple and ginger and flavors of raspberry and spice) and Brut Reserve are solid choices to consider. Brut Prestige, about $15.
Buy it: Spec’s, Total Wine & More, most supermarkets.
Domaine Carneros, Carneros
Of the many lovely tiers to choose in this portfolio, the tongue-tingling dry Brut combined with fruit-forward Chardonnay and Pinot grapes is best for groups. About $25.
Buy it: Spec’s, Total Wine & More, Houston Wine Merchant.
Chandon, Napa Valley
The first French-owned California sparkling wine company produces a huge and impressive tasting array including reserves, vintage, magnums, minis and artsy limited editions. Easy to get in on the fun! Brut Classic, about $16.
Buy it: Spec’s, Total Wine & More, most supermarkets.
Meiomi Sparkling, North Coast
Meiomi sparkling wine has flavors of crunchy pears and a honey layer over a slight yeastiness minerality. Rosé or Brut, about $22.
Buy it: Spec’s, Total Wines & More, most supermarkets.
WASHINGTON
Domaine Ste. Michelle Brut, Columbia Valley
An easy drinking steal with crisp apple and pear notes and a full body reminiscent of the brand’s excellent still wines. About $13.
Buy it: Spec’s, most supermarkets
The Brilliant Pairing
Chandon’s Truffle Popcorn (Click photo for recipe)
Truffle Popcorn is a salty, savory and earthy nibble that marries well with palate-refreshing bubbly. For a party, serve the warm popcorn in a large footed bowl with small serving bowls or festive mini Chinese take-out containers.
Robin Barr Sussman is a freelance culinary and travel writer who studied at the Culinary Institute of America Greystone California. As a chef for Sonoma County wineries, her specialty was food and wine pairing. Sussman’s work appears in Texas Monthly, Fodor’s, and Private Clubs Magazine.