Faire La Fête, Crémant de Limoux Brut, Limoux, Languedoc Roussillon, France
Tasting Note: A French-countryside sparkling wine that is straight forward, unpretentious and infused with green fruit.[Read more]
Faire La Fête, Crémant de Limoux Brut, Limoux, Languedoc Roussillon, France
Tasting Note: A French-countryside sparkling wine that is straight forward, unpretentious and infused with green fruit.[Read more]
Juvé & Camps, Pinot Noir Brut Rosé Cava, Spain
Tasting Note: A spritzy pinot noir cava sparkling wine bursting with red fruit and yeasty flavor.[Read more]
Cave Kientzheim-Kaysersberg, Anne de K, Crémant d’Alsace, Brut Rosé, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: Alsace sparkling wine is typically not only delightful but also under-the-radar in value for your money especially compared to Champagne.[Read more]
Arthur Metz, Cremant d’Alsace Rosé Brut Millésimé 2014, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A dry rosé sparkler from Alsace.[Read more]
Arthur Metz, Cremant d’Alsace Rosé Brut Millésimé 2014, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A vintage rosé sparkler from Alsace that proves the region’s minor pinot noir plantings are a smart choice for your wallet and glass especially compared to what you’d get in similar quality from Champagne.[Read more]
LaLuca Prosecco, Veneto, Italy
Tasting Note: A basic prosecco.[Read more]
Vinum Autmundis, Herrnberg Riesling Brut 2014, Hessische Bergstrasse, Germany
Tasting Note: A German riesling sparkler with loads of ripe green and tropical flavors.[Read more]
Willm, Blanc de Blancs Brut, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: Look for this affordable sparkler from Alsace that your guests will love and that provides a price-to-value ratio that will make you not hesitate to open a second or third bottle over the course of an evening.[Read more]
Jacqueline Leonne, Méthode Champenoise Rosé, New Mexico
Tasting Note: A surprising find; but there’s no question this sparkler from New Mexico is both stunning and well-made.[Read more]
Montaudon, Classe M Brut, Champagne, France
Tasting Note: Champagne’s traditional elements are all present and coupled with a slightly riper fruit style than is the Champagne norm giving the wine a more welcome character.[Read more]