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Always reliable vintage after vintage. In 2014 its 90/10 pinot/chardonnay and shows the richness and character of the red fruit yet with an incredibly pale color. Orange peel and green strawberry notes with a yeastiness to support on the mid palate.
Always reliable vintage after vintage. In 2014 its 90/10 pinot/chardonnay and shows the richness and character of the red fruit yet with an incredibly pale color. Orange peel and green strawberry notes with a yeastiness to support on the mid palate.
Very enjoyable. Toast on the nose that I wasn’t expecting for such a young sparkler. Lots of bubbles with honey and light citrus on the palate. Lingering finish with a little tang. Lovely.
Very enjoyable. Toast on the nose that I wasn’t expecting for such a young sparkler. Lots of bubbles with honey and light citrus on the palate. Lingering finish with a little tang. Lovely.
This is the 2012 Champagne Blanc de Noir. Very similar to the Blanc de Blanc except with notes of citrus and doesn't have the bite. It's the 2012 Vintage and a bit smoother. I really liked it better than the Blanc de Blanc Shramsberg Champagne. This is a Champagne as the grapes although Napa Valley the method is FRENCH brought by the FRENCH to Schramsberg when they came to Cali in the early 1930's. Schramsberg's history dates back to the 19th century, when German immigrant Jacob Schram first made his home and started his winery on Diamond Mountain. Over one hundred years later Jack and Jamie Davies would restore the Schramsberg estate in 1965 bringing with them the French method for Champagne
This is the 2012 Champagne Blanc de Noir. Very similar to the Blanc de Blanc except with notes of citrus and doesn't have the bite. It's the 2012 Vintage and a bit smoother. I really liked it better than the Blanc de Blanc Shramsberg Champagne. This is a Champagne as the grapes although Napa Valley the method is FRENCH brought by the FRENCH to Schramsberg when they came to Cali in the early 1930's. Schramsberg's history dates back to the 19th century, when German immigrant Jacob Schram first made his home and started his winery on Diamond Mountain. Over one hundred years later Jack and Jamie Davies would restore the Schramsberg estate in 1965 bringing with them the French method for Champagne