Thursday, January 13, 2011

Move, Veuve.

There's a new girl in town and her name is Rose. She's bubbly and likes to party.

I had this on New Year's and it's my new favorite. Super yum. Try adding a sugar cube with a few drops of bitters and 1 oz. of Grand Marnier (to 3 oz. champagne) in a sugar-rimmed glass. Buzz and sugar buzz.

19 comments:

  1. oh boy. I will seek this one out. love the rhyme.

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  2. Pink and I are old friends... however, I'm liking your suggestion tremendously. Now I'll have something new for pink to mingle with in my glass. Yum!

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  3. It's beautiful. I think if you have a baby girl you should name her Moet and decorate her nursery accordingly.

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  4. Sounds delish...love rose champagne...but minus the sugar cube....big headache follows from that ...for me anyway...nothing to do with the number of glasses consumed! xv

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  5. It's true about the sugar. If you plan to drink the entire bottle, leave it out. :-)

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  6. You got me with the pink Champagne Cocktail...my favorite drink of all time.

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  7. will definitely give this is try... looks wonderful...xx

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  8. Oh no, don't give up Veuve, even for a bit of pink. Try Veuve's pink. Much better than Moet, for sure!

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  9. You'd think I'd be done with wanting sugar buzzes after the holidays. Apparently my weight shows differently. AAhh!
    xoxo
    Lila Ferraro

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  10. Cheers! I have missed you in blog land! Thought you vanished 4ever. glad to see that is not the case.

    I am a big time bubble fan!

    ox, Mon

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  11. You my friend are a gal after my own heart. We never can tire of a good French Champagne can we?

    Merci! xx

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  12. Champagne is definitely my poison and love the rose as well! I'm partial to the Laurent Perrier but can't add the sugar even though I'm sure it's delicious - just does me in!

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  13. I bought this once just because the bottle was so pretty. Now I have another excuse to buy it again - to try with sugar-cubes.

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  14. I'd be hesitant to open such a beautiful bottle.

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  15. no, no.... I could never cheat on my beloved Veuve.

    okay, maybe I will have to "try" this;)

    cheers!
    joan

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  16. Love pink anything!

    kiks808.blogspot.com

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  17. Cute! But for your title, Veuve does not rhyme with Move. The correct way to pronounce it is more like VUV rather than VOOV. :-)

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  18. Anon, you know that and I know that but what really rhymes with Veuve? Cheers!

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