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I am looking for recommendations for a good NV Champagne that has only a slight hint of sweetness, but almost bordering brut...Not expensive, but somewhere in the range of 30 to 60 bucks...Any suggestions?
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Pol Roger White Label.
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Good choice
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+2
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Third the motion on PR white label.

Like Charles Heidsieck or Piper Heidsiek for something a little off brut.
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Schramsberg Blanc d Noir
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Bollinger Special Cuvee Brut at ~$45 is a good choice as well
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Veuve Clicquot fits the description except for the word "good."

Like others, I also like the Pol Roger, but its a little hard to find.

Bollinger is fabulous, but dry, not borderline sweet. In my market, it costs considerable more than $45 (but it's well worth it; very close to Krug MV).

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