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Bubbly to Ring in the New Year… Or Every Day

by Farley on December 30th, 2007

Everyone gets so worked up about sparkling wine for New Year’s Eve.  Which one to have, how much to spend, whether it needs to be the real stuff or not.  Not that I think anything other than Champagne isn’t the real stuff. I adore sparkling wine. Hell, I’ve written it a sonnet. So I don’t need New Year’s Eve as an excuse or any other special occasion.  Sparkling is my anytime, anywhere, morning or night, dry or sweet, with appetizers, salads, dinner, dessert kinda wine.

My job is cool for many reasons, but one of my favorite things was the discovery on my first day at Rosenblum.  I saw flutes hanging among the other wine glasses and asked “But I thought we didn’t make a sparkling?” to which the answer was something to the effect of “No, but we do like to drink it.”

Domaine Carneros Le ReveAnd nothing could be closer to the truth.  There’s only once in a rare while that we don’t finish up the day with a glass of bubbly, even if it doesn’t all get drunk. One co-worker, Kenny G, also works at Domaine Carneros, so we got a lot of their stuff to try, including the decadently delicious Le Reve.  Which, if you’re looking for recommendations among my rambling, is the first one.  Pricey ($75 or so) but well worth it. Though I also enjoy their more affordable brut and the brut rose’, which I think is only available at the winery.  I even joined their club–my first– because there’s always a need for bubbly around the house.

Other bubbly we drink often includes the Gloria Ferrer rose’, Roederer brut, and Scharffenberger (known as Pacific Echo for a while)… I highly recommend them all. Some other interesting finds have been Gruet Blanc de Noirs from New Mexico, Argyle Brut from Oregon’s Willamette Valley, and the single serving rose’ Pommery Pop Champagne that Aura turned me onto on the ferry ride to our holiday party.

Whatever the occasion, no matter the reason or season, keep those flutes in good use.  And while you’re at it, pull out the beer glasses to help celebrate as well. 

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2 opinions for Bubbly to Ring in the New Year… Or Every Day

  • john witherspoon
    Dec 30, 2007 at 10:00 pm

    Hey Farley
    Happy New Year! (a day early)

    We have been to Gloria Ferrer twice and loved the estate as well as the sparklers. We had the 96 Carneros Cuvee a couple of months ago to celebrate a friends engagement and have a Brut Rose in the cellar.
    We are really excited to try the Pierre Peters we bought a week ago and will probably pop that tomorrow night.
    Have a good holiday evening. Be safe.
    John

  • Farley
    Dec 31, 2007 at 2:37 pm

    John,
    I haven’t had Pierre Peters, but I love, love, love the Gloria Ferrer Carneros Cuvee. It won the bubbly sweepstakes at the Chronicle competition in 06 and I completely understood by.

    Happy New Year to you, as well.

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