In two previous posts, "Getting to Know Sparkling Wine" and "Leftover Sparkling Wine", about sparkling wine I shared
what I have learned this year from a closer inspection of sparkling wine. In the
first post, for the WineMaker Magazine blog actually, I teased readers with a list of
bottles my wife and I had enjoyed around our wedding anniversary this year. All
of those bottles are reasonably accessible to people who live near us and make use of the NH state system, and/or
can direct ship to home. None of the wine are really bank breaking purchases
for those who want to try them. It's not a snobby or specialty list, and I'm
not advertising it as such. It covers a range of styles from both well known
to smaller regional producers and gave me a lot of new information to consider about
sparkling wine.
With "Getting to Know Sparkling Wine" I also shared my concerns that in my experience sparkling wine enjoyment was too often relegated to special occasions and not everyday drinking. There is no reason for this these days, sparkling wine pairs
well with so many foods and there are values out there to suit all budgets. Steve Heimoff touched on this same thought last week in "Sparkling wines for the holidays: why not all year long?" After such a profession some of you might be thinking that ending that very article with my own plan to
consume a variety of sparkling wines around my wedding anniversary was a
conceit to my assertions. Maybe, and I
can only say that we enjoyed these wines during what we called our
"Sparkling Anniversary", where most were enjoyed with everyday dinners, or snacks;
and even popcorn whilst watching TV. No special occasions there! We did indeed
take some bubbly in the limo as we rode to our actual anniversary dinner, and
I'll explain the significance and sentiment of those bottles a little bit later.
In "Leftover Sparkling Wine" I
share my experiences with a grower Champagne tasting which constituted my first
formal experience with Champagnes made by the grape grower. My thoughts and
those of the host, Adam Japko of the WineZag, are interesting reading for
anyone not familiar with the category.
As I alluded to above we didn't really do anything special
with the wines for our Sparkling Anniversary and by the time we were through the
best pairings we had experienced were with either buttered popcorn or French
Fries. We also made cocktails with several of the bottles, both to experiment
with different flavors and textures and put wines that didn't pop for us to
good use.
Here's that Sparkling Anniversary list again (and in no particular order):
- Chateau Frank Célèbre Rose
- Chandon Blanc de Noirs
- Cuvée Aurora Rosé Alta Langa
- Mumm Napa Brut Prestige
- Gruet Blanc de Noirs
- Fox Run Blanc de Blancs
- Lafitte Brut
- Banfi Rosa Regale
- Raventós i Blanc Reserve Brut
- Mionetto Moscato Dolce
- Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin Brut
- Segura Viudas Brut Reserva Heredad
- Cuvée y Camps Brut Nature
- Montsarra Cava
Best of the Best
It would be hard not to share which of these wines we liked
best and why, but since tastes vary and I don't rate wines, take it for what it's
worth.
Cuvée y Camps Brut Nature - For both Margot and I this was
the most refined of all the sparklers we tried. The nose is tropical with tart
citrus in the mouth and through the finish. This is one of the best dinner
party or entertaining-worthy sparkling wines I have ever had.
Chateau Frank Célèbre Rose - This is a
medium-dry rose colored sparkler that is just simply easy to drink. It is well
balanced, delicious and should appeal to both dry and sweet sparkling wine
drinkers. It was summer when we drank these wines and this one really pulled
off the role of refreshment.
Mumm Napa Brut Prestige - I really liked the balance of
fruity and tart character in this wine. The slight creamy texture brought the
whole package together. This is another fantastic wine to use for entertaining
and a slam dunk with appetizers, including fried ones!
Honorable Mentions
Gruet Blanc de Noirs - This wine was notable for me because
of the pronounced strawberry and citrus that actually came off like berry
lemonade. This is a fairly full bodied sparkling wine and was a departure from
some of the others in the lineup.
Montsarra Cava - Cava performed well in the tastings, but
wasn't entirely new to us as a style, and this wine was the first one we tried.
Fruity with hints of almonds a slight creaminess, this wine piqued our
interests for more.
Cocktail Experiments
Passion Fruit Cocktail - we used the Fox Run Blanc de Blancs
for this drink, combining it with passion fruit puree, Cointreau and bitters.
The dry sparkling wine lightens up the puree nicely and the blend of fruits in
the puree and wine showed nicely in the nose. It's a sweet cocktail, but if
that is your thing this one might give you a smile!
French 75 - I fall on the Cognac side of the French 75
debate and thus I make mine with it. These are a potent cocktail with a nice
balance of tart and sweet. The texture is best with a good sparkling wine with
lots of small bubbles.
Champagne Cocktail - This simple concoction using a bitters
infused sugar cube and sparkling wine is both tasty and fun to drink. Watching
the bubbles ribbon off the sugar cube and head to the top of the glass provides
the entertainment. We tried these with both domestic sparkling wine and Cava.
Sentimental Bottles
I'll finish with a few of the bottles that have special
meaning for us. Two of them are part of our "wine personality" and
elicit great memories any time we drink them.
( We dined at Top of the Hub in Boston for our anniversary dinner. The subset was beautiful! )
First, and maybe the most comical to wine aficionados, is Banfi
Rosa Regale. We just like this wine.
It's sweet, sparkling and super fruity. I bought it for Margot as a gift a few
years ago and she absolutely loved it. Margot calls it a panty remover, which
from experience isn't a bad way to describe its merits beyond a beverage.
We buy a few bottles of this several times a year. When paired with dark
chocolate this wine makes an excellent dessert.
Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin Brut - we received this wine as a
gift from friends and chose to enjoy it on the night of our anniversary dinner
to honor the joy we take in having such great friends. The wine is also very
good.
Segura Viudas Brut Reserva Heredad - This is our anniversary
wine. I was looking for a delicious bottle of bubbly to celebrate our tenth
anniversary in 2007 and came across this one. The bottle is actually a collectible,
hand blown and emblazoned with a pewter crest and base. I snapped one up and we
enjoyed it the weekend of our anniversary party that year. This is a complex
sparkling wine, projecting citrus, peaches, minerality and a touch of graphite
or smoke. It has a full bodied feel, but is rather a light, refreshing wine. We
opened this bottle in the limo on the way to Boston for dinner this year, and it didn't disappoint once again. I
purchased several bottles this time and can't wait to try one with a bit of age
at our next milestone anniversary!
Drink More Sparkling
Wine!
I hope these three articles on sparkling wine have inspired
somebody to crack open a bottle of bubbly and enjoy it with friends (or family
or a significant other, all of which are friends to me) just because you can.
The diversity in styles, textures and flavors offers a world of possibilities
for us to explore.
Cheers!
Jason
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