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Aperitifs
How to choose the right champagne for an aperitif: Brut, Blanc de Blancs, Rosé or Extra Brut...
What is the ideal champagne?Inputs
Although champagne is often served as an aperitif, or even with dessert (to follow an uninspired tradition...), it rarely accompanies an entire meal. And yet, it's a wine that, unlike any other, can be happily paired with a wide range of appetizers. At the table, champagne is distinguished from other wines not by its palette of flavors (although champagnes made from pinot noir and/or meunier grapes offer nuances undetectable elsewhere), but by its bubbles, which play an essential role in pairing.
Dishes
Blanc de Blancs champagnes are the perfect match for fish, seafood, poultry and white meat sauces. Its delicacy is particularly well-suited to freshwater fish such as trout. However, care must be taken when serving delicate fish without a special sauce, as the bubbles of champagne can be too pronounced, even embarrassing.
Cheeses
Champagne used to be considered too sophisticated to accompany cheese.
But it's a wonderful pairing that can be grandiose!Dessert
During the Christmas season, many people enjoy eating Yule logs, a traditional dessert. Some people enjoy the traditional citrus and red fruit flavors, while others prefer exotic fruit versions. There's even a caramelized Yule log to choose from. Those who opt for this treat usually choose to pair it with rosé champagnes, a fruity, flowery drink that goes well with all Yule log options.