2020 Gard Rouge “Célas”Ludovic Engelvin
France | Languedoc-Roussillon
$39
Producers
Paul Bara
France | Champagne | Bouzy
This is the best way to start a dinner party and nothing says the holidays like rose bubbles. Please imbibe and enjoy.
J. Lassalle
France | Champagne | Chigny-Les-Roses
Lush and plush, with aromas of strawberries and cream, this wine is so elegant that it can make a boor feel like a sophisticated gentleman.
Veuve Fourny & Fils
France | Champagne | Vertus
If you like rosé Champagne, don’t miss this wine. If you don’t like rosé Champagne, prepare to be converted.
Paul Bara
France | Champagne | Bouzy
With classic notes of sweet spice and quince, it’s great with dessert, too. An apple-walnut pie? Apricot and frangipane tart?
Veuve Fourny & Fils
France | Champagne | Vertus
This blend of 80% Chardonnay and 20% Pinot Noir sees partial barrel aging, partial malolactic fermentation, and two and a half years aging in bottle before release.
Veuve Fourny & Fils
France | Champagne | Vertus
No need to wait for the perfect moment to enjoy a bottle; popping the cork on their Blanc de Blancs is a special occasion unto itself!
Veuve Fourny & Fils
France | Champagne | Vertus
This Brut Nature bottling, which receives zero dosage, is the driest style of Champagne that exists.
Paul Bara
France | Champagne | Bouzy
Vintage bottles on the other hand have more grip and a bit of weight than their blended counterparts and often have their best moments at table.
Veuve Fourny & Fils
France | Champagne | Vertus
From noteworthy terroir, Veuve Fourny brings us a clean, chiseled style—Chardonnay married with pure chalk and barrel aging.
Paul Bara
France | Champagne | Bouzy
Don’t just pair with classic white wine dishes, but stretch your imagination and try with lighter red wine pairings—roasted bird, pork chops or tenderloin, or hearty vegetable dishes.
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