Elise Losfelt, Oenologist, Moet & Chandon
Ah,
champagne. This sparkling libation makes us so very happy. It is commonly drunk
when toasting success or celebrating a milestone, though personally, we simply
enjoy it whenever, wherever—which is, in fact, the right way to drink a bottle
of bubbly, according to Moët & Chandon winemaker Elise Losfelt. Losfelt is
a rarity, given she is one of the industry’s only female winemakers in the
Champagne region of France. Here, Losfelt gives seven tips on how to drink
champagne in the best way possible, how to serve champagne and her brand’s new
release, the Grand Vintage Brut 2006, which debuted earlier this summer. Well,
what are you waiting for? It’s time to pop the cork and be merry!
7 WAYS
TO REALLY APPRECIATE CHAMPAGNE
1. Don’t
overthink champagne – just enjoy it. Moët Imperial is the world’s most beloved
champagne for a reason – it is fresh, fruity and generous on the palate — and
it will bring you instantaneous pleasure! That is what we winemakers at Moët
& Chandon most look for when we create our champagnes.
2. Chill your
bottle of champagne to the right temperature. For Moët Imperial, serve between
45 and 50 degrees F and keep it chilled in an ice bucket filled with water and
ice cubes. Don’t forget to use a good champagne stopper in between pours to
preserve all the delicious bubbles! A stopper will keep your open bottle fresh
for about 1 day, in case you don’t finish in one sitting!
3. Drink
champagne out of a white wine glass. While the traditional champagne flute has
a very celebratory shape and is perfect for showcasing the stream of escaping
bubbles, the white wine glass – with a wider mouth – will give you the
opportunity to enjoy all the aromas of the champagne and to savor the
complexity of the champagne on your palate. But be careful to fill the glass to
only about 1/3 full; if your pour is too large, the champagne may end up too
warm.
4. Hold the
glass by the stem. If you hold the glass by the bowl, the champagne will warm
up too quickly. Plus, by holding the glass by the stem, you will look
oh-so-elegant!
5. Surprise and delight your friends with a
pairing of truffle French fries or a cheese plate! Oily and salty foods bring
out the fruitiness and freshness of champagne, and Moët Imperial in particular.
Your friends will be thrilled with this casual and delicious approach to
champagne enjoyment.
6. Impress
your friends even more by hosting a champagne dinner. Start with Moët Imperial
for the appetizer and first course, move to Moët Grand Vintage 2006 with the
main course and finish by pairing a sweet dessert with Nectar Imperial Rosé.
Moët imperial, being driven by its fruitiness and suppleness on the palate will
be perfect with a fresh first course – a nice ceviche, for example. Moët Grand
Vintage 2006, our most recent release, has a floral, succulent and expansive character
marked by intense and deep aromas. While pairing it with fish is perfect, don’t
hesitate to try a meat course even with a sauce – the Grand Vintage 2006 has
the intensity to match it.
7. If you have
a bottle of champagne in your refrigerator now, don’t wait for a special
occasion. You will see that by opening
that bottle, the special occasion will come to you. Elevate the moment by
making it a Moët Moment. Celebrate life every day!
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