Domaine L. Chatelain, Chablis 2016, Burgundy, France
Tasting Note: A classic Chablis that highlights chardonnay’s signature qualities.[Read more]
Domaine L. Chatelain, Chablis 2016, Burgundy, France
Tasting Note: A classic Chablis that highlights chardonnay’s signature qualities.[Read more]
Bisson, Vino Frizzante Bianco, Veneto, Italy
Tasting Note: A bright, fresh, dry, informal Italian sparkler.[Read more]
El Indigo, Bonarda 2017, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: A delicious, straightforward bonarda abounding with black fruit.[Read more]
Flegenheimer Bros., Out of the Park Sparkling Shiraz, South Australia
Tasting Note: A basic sparkling shiraz that is mostly straightforward and good in its dimension.[Read more]
Alma Negra, Brut Nature Sparkling Rosé, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: A brut nature from Argentina that is the most beguiling color of sparkling rosé you’ve probably ever tasted along with an equally intriguing flavor profile.[Read more]
Stolpman Vineyards, Love You Bunches Carbonic Sangiovese 2017, Santa Barbara County, California
Tasting Note: Experience carbonically-made sangiovese made in an exciting way that pairs especially well with summer.[Read more]
Villa Conchi, Brut Rosé Cava, Catalonia, Spain
Tasting Note: All rosé cavas are made using the saignée method which tends to produce rosés with more body and texture.[Read more]
San Giuseppe, Prosecco Superiore Brut 2016, Prosecco di Conegliano-Valdobbiadene DOCG, Italy
Tasting Note: Most Prosecco is extra dry so behold this rarer, dry, brut-styled Prosecco; it’s DOCG and produced on the finest hillside sites which typically produce the best glera fruit.[Read more]
Anne de K, Crémant d’Alsace Blanc de Blancs Brut, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: Sparkling wines from Alsace are a true value and the French know it.[Read more]
Martini & Rossi, Asti DOCG, Piedmont, Italy
Tasting Note: Sweet sparkling wines have their place, and this one from a major Asti DOCG producer presents the lighter side of the muscat grape in a desirable form.[Read more]