Fri, Nov 23, 2001 - Page 9 News List

Feeling a bit bubbly?

By Vico Lee  /  STAFF REPORTER

The new bar on Anho Rd with the mysteriously dark facade and dimly lit

sign "Champagne" written above is not another high-brow,

secret-code-required watering hole, but a relaxing hangout for urban

women.

Well before midnight, the place is already filled with tastefully

dressed young women, cigar-smoking executives still dressed for work,

and the occasional celebrity lured by the sleek interior, comfy sofas

and music as soothing as the champagnes.

Focusing not just on the quality of the environment, but his customers

as well, co-owner Jackie Lee (李繼強) started Champagne as a young woman's alternative to the often dingy Taipei pub and club scene associated

with gangsters and dirty old men.

"Champagne is a very feminine drink. So the place is safe and pleasant,

catering to women's needs," he said.

Having opened Taiwan's only champagne bar just last month, Lee intends

to promote the drink among Taiwanese, with his collection of 67 kinds.

The bar staff is quick to introduce customers to different champagnes to

help them order the right one.

For champagne beginners, Lee recommends Veuve Cliquot "Demi-Sec" N.V

(NT$2,700), which has a slightly sweet, peach-and-apple flavor. The

heavier Laurent-Perrier Cuvee Rose Brut (NT$3,300) is the favorite among

foreign patrons.

For champagne connoisseurs, Lee recommends the Billecar-Salmon series

(NT$3,000 to NT$3,800) which gets high ratings from international wine

magazines and is very rare in Taiwan. The house treasure is the vintage

Salon LeMesnil 1985 (NT$7,800). Its smoked honey and chocolate-toast

flavor satisfies the most finicky palettes.

Apart from champagne, red and white wine, liquors, beers and the bar's

exclusive champagne cocktails are also served at decent prices.

Champagne is located at 75 Anho Rd. Sec. 1, Taipei (台北市安和路1段75號)

and is open from 7:30pm to 2:30am.

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