Agents of generosity and bonhomie, big bottles (e.g., magnums and larger) drive Mark “out of his mind” so he enlists Dom Perignon‘s chief winemaker, Richard Geoffrey, to explain their advantages.
Go Big with These Bottles:
-Couly Dutheil “Clos de l’Echo” 2002 (France, $38/1.5L)
-Cristalino Cava Brut NV (Spain, $16/1.5L)
-Dom Pérignon Brut Champagne 2000 (France, $420/1.5L)
-Drusian Prosecco NV (Italy, $30/1.5L)
-Frog’s Leap Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 (California, $70/1.5L)
-Michel Delhommeau “Clos Armand” Muscadet 09 (France, $32/1.5L)
-Roederer Estate Anderson Valley Rosé (California, $38/1.5L)
-Sorelle Bronca Prosecco NV (Italy, $32/1.5L)
“Poosh It!”