This sparkling Rosé from Loire Valley is made from Grolleau grapes in the Champagne Method. It is bright, vibrant, and bone-dry. Perfect for welcoming guests with appetizers, pairing with a meal, or toasting with dessert.
During the holidays I always like to have some Sparkling Wine on hand. It is so versatile pairing with everything from appetizers to desserts or with nothing at all except for a clink of the glass and best wishes.
This red wine grape can only be used in Rosés as the AOC does not permit it to be added to red blends. Available through WSJ Wine Club for under $25 this delicious wine is a great alternative to Champagne delivering all the dry, crisp bubbles for much less cost.
Let's take a look at what other corks were popped this month........
- Gwendolyn of Wine Predator is sharing 3 Bottles of Bubbles from France
- Wendy of A Day in the Life on the Farm opened an Abbesse de Loire Crémant de Loire Rosé to Celebrate the Holiday
- Terri of Our Good Life popped a Champagne Marie de Moy Brut Rosé to Start a Progressive Dinner Party
- Cam of Culinary Cam serves The Widow Cliquot and A Twisted Caviar Menu
Any one of these wines would be a wonderful addition to your Holiday Menu regardless of what you are cooking up.
I have some chestnuts in my fridge right now. No chicken breasts though. I might have to remedy that soon. And I love drinking pink wines in the winter. It makes me feel like a rebel. LOL.
ReplyDeleteLOL....we can rebel together
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