Category: Beverage

It seems that as the wine culture grows globally, with more aficionados than ever, and wines commanding ever higher prices, Champagne has taken a back seat to the growing sparkling wine Prosecco. I've taken wine classes in the past, and tastings proliferate, but I realized how little I know (and imagine with many others it's the same) about champagne. So I took advantage of a conversation with Remi Vervier, Directeur of the prestigious Champagne Palmer & Co. at a lunch at Coya to sample their line to ask questions about the selecting, serving, and storing what started as a drink of royalty in the 17th century.
By Kayla Louttit Looking for a choice spot for drinks and a lite bite (also for a reliably good lunch or dinner) in Fort Lauderdale? Here are my six picks . In the heart of downtown, you'll find these top spots on Las Olas Boulevard (and one nearby), home to many world-class shops, restaurants, bars, art galleries and hot spots. Plus, Las Olas is minutes away from the city’s top attractions including Broward Center for Performing Arts, Fort Lauderdale Beach, Museum of Discovery & Science, Museum of Art and more.
Divine. That’s how they (and I describe) Palmes d’Or Brut vintage 2002 from Nicolas Feuillatte. You’ve heard of Veuve Cliquot, Moet et Chandon, Dom Perignon and Cristal for sure, but maybe not Nicolas Feuillatte. And yet, it’s the largest selling champagne in France and #3 worldwide.