Champagne vs Australian Sparkling

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Champagne vs Australian Sparkling

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I've put my vote in for yes, but cannot believe that no is winning. :?

It just goes to show that everyone is entitled to their opinion.



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At the top end (ie Hardys Arras) the gap appears to be closing, but if you include the lot it's a lot less clear. Probably no.

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At the top end (ie Hardys Arras) the gap appears to be closing, but if you include the lot it's a lot less clear. Probably no.


Whoops!

That should have been probably yes.

I must have been too distracted admiring Jamie's new avatar.

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I reckon those people say no have never tasted a good bottle of French champagne. If you compare Moet to the Australian then it's pretty close and I serious believe that's what most people compare the Australian to the French with.
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Rob wrote:"The red liquid circulating in my body is actually red wine, not blood."


:D :lol:
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n4sir wrote:Just wanted say Jamie that I love the new avitar - I thought the old one was great, but this one tops it!

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Thanks Ian.

The website the old one was from, will no longer allow me to link to it. Luckily I have this one. 8)


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Post by merlot 128 »

I am Stuned the no have it at the bottom and middle ranges we get flogged pillar to post on producing a consistant sparkling. At the top end things changing very slowly with the hardy's range and a few others but we still don't get there with the single vineyard stuff like Salon and Clos du Grossis etc. I think we need a few decades more pratices to catch up

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Can't help but wonder who is doing the voting. Do we remember the people who liked "Hermitage" but didn't like shiraz.
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Post by AlanK »

Can we do a poll here?

YES.

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it just goes to show everyone has an opinion, just like they have an ...

Anyone who thinks Oz sparkling superior to french champagne, just hasn't tried enough. Oz versions, even the arras & Pirie lack finesse, the acidity and the delicate fineness of structure found in the best.

I find it funny that so many people make slurs about moet, but it always always does very well in trade blind tastings.

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Do you think there is much difference between French champagne and Australian sparkling wine?

This question is absolutely stupid. There is deadset, totally, absolutely and enormously a massive difference between French Champagne and Australian sparkling wine... unless of course you have little idea about wine!

Sorry to be blunt but the fact so many Australians have answered "no" explains many of society's outcomes.

Slightly tongue in cheek with a bit of truth and a little smile,
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P.S. Price difference is a different question.

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Post by radioactiveman »

Michael wrote:I find it funny that so many people make slurs about moet, but it always always does very well in trade blind tastings.


I am a big fan of Moet (especially the NV) and have no problem with people slurring it. More for me to drink :lol:. I'm a fan of Gosset as well.


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