In this weeks episode, Shelley and Phil celebrate their 100th episode of Wine Time Fridays! 100 episodes! And for this one, they bring in Lindsay and Brian LaFaille once again, to help them taste through a wine that meets the level of this episode, a 2012 Louis Roederer Cristal. Thank you to everyone who has helped us get us to this episode and next week we start our NEXT 100 episodes. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #Pivot
Wines tasted this episode:
For more information on the 2012 Louis Roederer Cristal, please visit https://www.louis-roederer.com/en/cristal2012
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The Social Web Wine Time Fridays Wine Word of the Week: *Riddle/Riddling
After the aging process is completed, the dead yeast cells are removed through a process known as riddling. The Champagne bottle is placed upside down in a holder with a 75-degree angle. Each day, the riddler gives the bottle a 1/8th of a turn whilst keeping it upside down. This procedure forces the dead yeast cells float into the bottleneck where they are subsequently removed. The bottles are placed in racks with the bottlenecks facing downwards. Madame Veuve Cliquot is the inventor of the bottle rack in which the bottles are put downwards.
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*This was actually our Wine Time Fridays Wine World of the Week three months back but because we were flying by the seat of our pants for this episode, and it was very relevant to this episode (yeah, let’s go with that last one!), we offered it up again.