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New Year's Eve: The best American sparkling wines to try instead of Champagne.


This recipe originally appeared on Food52.
Fizzy wine has undergone a transformation of late. It’s becoming more popular and being made in new ways. Plus, such bottles are more often popped outside the confines of the “celebrations” that traditionally call for sparkling wine (specifically Champagne).
And while we would never write off proper French Champagne (in fact, one of us aged spirits correspondents celebrated a milestone birthday last week with a bottle of Moussé Fils Blanc de Noirs, which has taste and refinement a person can only ever hope to have), another sparkling wine we’ve loved lately was not so formal: a bubbly rosé from Lieb Cellars. Barely blush in color, tasting of stone fruit and mushrooms, it couldn’t have been more different than Champagne. Unexpected, crisp, subtle, and truly special, it would’ve been just as welcome at a celebration dinner as it was to day-drink on a pleasant afternoon. ....

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Domestic Sparkling Wines to Clink-Clink in the New Year


Domestic Sparkling Wines to Clink-Clink in the New Year
Food52
12/29/2020
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Fizzy wine has undergone a transformation of late. It’s becoming more popular and being made in new ways. Plus, such bottles are more often popped outside the confines of the “celebrations” that traditionally call for sparkling wine (specifically Champagne).
And while we would never write off proper French Champagne (in fact, one of us aged spirits correspondents celebrated a milestone birthday last week with a bottle of Moussé Fils Blanc de Noirs, which has taste and refinement a person can only ever hope to have), another sparkling wine we’ve loved lately was not so formal: a bubbly rosé from Lieb Cellars. Barely blush in color, tasting of stone fruit and mushrooms, it couldn’t have been more different than Champagne. Unexpected, crisp, subtle, and truly special, it would’ve been just as welcome at a celebration dinner as it was to day-drink on a p ....

United States , New Jersey , Napa Valley , Rhode Island , New Mexico , North Fork , Mellen Meyer , Moet Chandon , Louis Roederer , Patti Smith , Mumm Napa , Taittinger Domaine Carneros , Dom Perignon , Zhou Enlai , Jamie Davies , Domaine Chandon , Miller Brewing , Macari Vineyards , Division Winemaking Co , Union Wine Company , French Champagne , Fils Blanc De Noirs , New Year , Rollin Soles , Argyle Winery , Division Winemaking ,