The Lustre American Sparkling Wine-Aldi is $13.99 Aldi Bubbly I can't say that this Sparkling wine is exclusive to Aldi since it seems to be produced by Gruet, headquarter in New Mexico. In checking the California COLA registry database, they approve wine labels, I found that Precept-Wine/Gruet made the Lustre American Sparkling Wine-Aldi. Precept is the largest privately … [Read more...]
Trader Joe’s French Blanc de Blanc and Brut Rosé
Trader Joe's French Blanc de Blanc and Brut Rosé both Trader Joe's exclusive $6.99 import Sparkling wines. The Fearless Flyer indicates that these are proprietary blends from the South of France near the Mediterranean Sea. These French Sparkling wines probably do not include Chardonnay or Pinot Noir the mainstays of Champagne Sparkling wines. It is unclear whether these … [Read more...]
Trader Joe’s Platinum Reserve Sonoma County Brut Rosé
The Trader Joe's Platinum Reserve Sonoma County Brut Rosé is a $14.99 Trader Joe's exclusive produced for them by Rack and Riddle from Sonoma, California. Rack and Riddle is a custom Sparkling wine producer making Bubbly in the Traditional Method (Champagne-style). The Trader Joe's Platinum Reserve Sonoma County Brut Rosé is mostly Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, with a … [Read more...]
Gruet Blanc de Blanc Brut
The Gruet Blanc de Blanc Brut is 100% Chardonnay sourced from grapes grown in New Mexico, Washington, and California. Gilbert Gruet founded his first vineyard in the Bethon district of Champagne in 1952. By 1967 he started Gruet et Fils (and sons) a Champagne House specializing in Chardonnay Bubbly. In 1984 the younger Gruet family members established a vineyard in New … [Read more...]
Los Dos Brut Cava
The Los Dos Brut Cava is a traditional blend of Macabeo, Xarel-lo, and Parellada sourced from independent family-owned vineyards in the Penedes DO in Northeast Spain. Penedes is located in the Catalonian region of Spain where the central city is Barcelona. Cava is produced in the same way as Champagne though its history in Spain begins in the 1860s while Champagne started … [Read more...]