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Wine recommendations and comments from Dean and Lisa Foster, Vintage Connections Wine Educators and Consultants. Most wines are available in Southeastern Pennsylvania and are priced between $10 and $20. Up-coming "wine events" available in the Pottstown Tri-county area are listed.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Wine Tips - Pinnacle Ridge Blanc de Blanc and Simonnet-Febvre Cremant de Bourgogone Brut Rose'



Cheers from Vintage Connections

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This Week's Wine Tips

Pinnacle Ridge Blanc de Blanc  

This is a very excellent, slightly sweet sparkling wine from Kutztown, PA, USA.  It is made from Cayuga grapes.  The color is very pale yellow, almost colorless.  It has a fresh, slightly yeasty aroma with great flavor and bursting with tiny bubbles.  It has 2.5% residual sugar.  Available only at the winery, it sells for $14 a bottle. 

This sparkling wine will be used as an aperitif at the upcoming AWS USA vs. France “Bottle Shock Revisited” blind wine tasting.


Simonnet-Febvre Cremant de Bourgogone Brut Rose'

This is an excellent dry sparkling wine from Chablis, France.  Made primarily from Pinot Noir, a small amount of gamay was added for color and complexity.  The color is very pale pink with many tiny bubbles.  It has aromas of red raspberrys and currents.

Alcohol is 12% by volume.  Great when used as an aperitif.  PLCB product code is 20863 and sells for $14.99 at many PA Wine and Spirit stores.

This sparkling wine will be used as an aperitif at the upcoming AWS USA vs. France “Bottle Shock Revisited” blind wine tasting.


Fun Fact
The longest recorded champagne cork flight was done by Heinrich Medicus at Woodbury Vineyard in New York in 1988.  The cork flew 177 feet and 9 inches, four feet from the ground.

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