2022 ChevernyDomaine du Salvard
France | Loire
$22
Producers
Lambert de Seyssel
France | Savoie, Bugey, Hautes-Alpes | Seyssel
From a village in the French Alps with a reputation for floral-scented charmers.
Achard-Vincent
France | Southern Rhône | Clairette de Die
This is a festive wine. You coulda watched the Super Bowl with it, some popcorn (tossed with olive oil, salt, and dried thyme), and your pals.?
Achard-Vincent
France | Southern Rhône | Clairette de Die
A dry sparkler made exclusively from Clairette
Kuentz-Bas
France | Alsace | Alsace
Notes of ripe stone fruits, brioche, and wildflowers make for a charming, sparkling quaffer.
Meyer-Fonné
France | Alsace | Crémant d’Alsace
This rich, gastronomic crémant with fine and elegant bubbles will have even the Champagne purist singing its praises.
Patrick Bottex
France | Savoie, Bugey, Hautes-Alpes | Bugey
Nothing says "let's celebrate!" quite the way Bugey-Cerdon does. Bewitching fuchsia hue, bouquet of piquant berries, and just a dash of sweetness...this bottle was born to party.
I Pástini
Italy | Puglia | Valle d’Itria IGP
Verdeca, a specialty around the town of Locorotondo, stars in this bottling that drinks like a southern Prosecco: light, crisp, and citrusy, with a playful bead.
Fattoria Moretto
Italy | Emilia-Romagna | Pignoletto dell’Emilia
It’s tart and juicy like a fresh mandarin, with invigorating acidity ideally suited to cut through the region’s signature Parmigiano-Reggiano and prosciutto di Parma.
Punta Crena
Italy | Liguria | Colline Savonesi
Pair this coastal fizzy white with spicy shrimp.
Gregoletto Italy | Veneto | Colli Trevigiani Verdiso
Gregoletto
Italy | Veneto | Prosecco Treviso
This brisk, fizzy, stony nectar has an undeniable gift for bestowing unparalleled palate stimulation and mental reinvigoration.
Lambert de Seyssel
France | Savoie, Bugey, Hautes-Alpes | Seyssel
This bottle of Royal Seyssel had me Royally fooled into thinking I was enjoying a very pricey, very prestigious, vintage Champagne.
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