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Hello IceM.
Yes, and it's great when that sort of thing happens.
I love blind tastings. We do them a lot at home.
A few months ago, we did a fizz tasting. We had a couple of "proper" champagnes (a Moet and a Black Label), a supermarket brand, a couple of Cavas, some New World sparkling white, an Italian prosecco, etc. We had to say, amongst other things, what we thought they were, and which we preferred.
We split into two teams (husbands and wives). Surprisingly, both teams did spot which was which quite accurately. The characters of the drinks were very different.
But ... both teams preferred the prosecco by a country mile to either of the champagnes. We all agreed that if you were going to keep getting topped up, it was by far the most drinkable. None of us would have wanted to carry on drinking the Moet after the first glass.
So ... getting to the punch line at last ... none of us would buy the champagnefor ourselves. The prosecco is more drinkable, has a more exciting all round taste, and it costs less. Job done.
So who buys the champagne? Those people who (as vivandorron says) buy the label. You don't want your guests to think you are a tight*rse.
So be brave! Buy the prosecco. And as you pour it, tell your guests that you were going to buy champage, but you got this instead ... not because it's cheaper, but because it's BETTER !!!