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Jordan Brut Champagne 1990- Here is a successful attempt to match every quality That French Champagnes have been known for throughout history. It is without a doubt one of the most unique accomplishments of this Winery. A wonderful smoky texture accompanied by distinct notes of pears & apples wrapped into effervescent bubbles. $22
Schramsberg Brut Ros�- A delicious Ros� made for the discriminating taste. Light notes of wild berries with medium bubbles and a crisp finish make this a wonderful Ros� for that spring picnic you've been planning. $27
Giulio Ferrari Brut Riserva Del Fondatore 1988- Wonderful Italian Sparkling Wine made mostly of Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio grapes. Well-balanced fruit flavors with a long buttery finish. $34
Martini & Rossi Asti Spumante- The originator of this sparkling wine. Mildly sweet with a lot of fruit flavors. A standard. $11
Moet & Chandon White Star- The true measure of a Champagne is to compare it with this one. Crisp, dry, and very bubbly. $20
Freixenet Carta Nevada- This Spanish sparkling wine is a great bargain for what it offers. Light, crisp, apple flavors with a clean, long finish. Keep one in the fridge at all times. $8
Taitinger Brut " La Francaise"- A great alternative to Moet & Chandon White Star. Very Bubbly and with a light, buttery finish. $23
Dom Perignon Brut 1988- This is one over-priced Champagne. Although it is wonderful in flavor and texture, you can find comparable Champagnes for half the price. $85
Domaine Ste. Michelle Brut- Washington State's finest Sparkling Wine. Light notes of pear and crisp citrus flavors with a buttery finish. $10
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