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Real Champagne must be produced with approved grape varietals: Pinot Noir (black grape), Pinot Meunier (black grape), and Chardonnay (white grape) being by far the most commonly used grapes in champagnes.What: Lanson was among the first Champagne houses to catch on to the pink fizz trend and the brand’s 60 years worth of rosé-making experience is evident in its Lanson Le Rosé. Prosecco from Italy, Cava from Spain, and Sekt from Austria and Germany are some of the most popular sparkling wines. Dom Pérignon is named after a Benedictine monk considered by many to be the spiritual father of Champagne. Synonymous with supreme luxury, Armand de Brignac’s Ace of Spades is a staple at very fancy bars, clubs, and restaurants around the world—A party Champagne par excellence. With so many types of Champagne on the wine menu, picking the right gold standard sparkler can often be overwhelming.
A French classic, Dom Pérignon is the most famous brand of vintage Champagne (meaning: produced using the best grapes grown in a single year) in the world. Pol Roger held a Royal Warrant as a Champagne supplier to the late Queen Elisabeth II and was the official Champagne of William and Kate’s wedding as well as Harry and Meghan’s. Also known as “the red label”, Piper-Heidsieck is one of the most iconic Champagne, famous at red carpet events like the Cannes Film Festival. Effortlessly balancing vitality and finesse, freshness, and elegance, Lanson Black Label Brut is like the perfect Little Black Dress in Champagne form: timeless and always in fashion. It’s among the more affordable Champagnes featured on our list, without compromising on quality, so it would make for a lovely Mother’s Day gift or special occasion treat.In fact, here at SquareMeal we feel that pink Champagne should be considered far more often than it tends to be. Founded in 1812, Laurent-Perrier is one of France’s most famous Champagne houses and synonymous with an art de vivre à la française. With so many brands to choose from though, how do you know which bottle of pink Champagne will strike the right note?