Showing posts with label Champagne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Champagne. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

All You Need Is Veuve

This past weekend was the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic.  It's an annual event held by one of my favorite champagne makers (mentioned here) and this year's co-host Nacho Figueras (yes, the hunk from the Ralph Lauren ads) and his team Black Watch played against Team Espresso (I don't know what that means, but it sounds exciting...).  The event was also a great excuse for guests to get dressed up and drink plenty of Veuve in a yellow heaven.

Here are some pretty pictures!

via Jamie Beck, From Me To You

via Jamie Beck, From Me To You

Jennifer Morrison and Jason Wu

via Jamie Beck, From Me To You

via Jamie Beck, From Me To You

Rachel Zoe and son Skyler

Jessica Stam

Jason Wu, favorite!

Notice Nacho... via Jamie Beck, From Me To You

(all other images via WWD)

Friday, May 18, 2012

Things I Love ... Champagne

Obviously.  I mean I did name this blog with champagne in mind.  If I could never drink alcohol again I would more than survive, but I would greatly miss champagne.  It's definitely my favorite drink.  And I think one of the most fun.  The sound of a champagne bottle popping just creates excitement.

When I was studying abroad in Paris, some friends and I took a day trip to Rheims, which is in the heart of region known for champagne making (called, you guessed it, Champagne).  We were able to visit Pommery and toured the cellars below ground while learning lots of interesting facts about how champagne is made and then stored before being sold.  This experience is one of the reasons why Pommery is one my favorite champagnes.  Another reason is because they manufacture individual bottles that they market as "Pop" and come with individual straws!  My other favorite champagne of course is Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin.  I always try to keep a bottle in my fridge for a special occasion.

I'd also love to learn how to saber.  Sabering is when you take a large knife (or saber) and cut off the top of a champagne bottle.  If done right, there should be no shattered glass that falls into the bottle making it drinkable and easy to pour from the spout you just created.  Someday this will be my party trick.

Until then I'll just keep on sipping champagne...

(images via Pinterest)