I’m fascinated with this wine not only because Megan Hughes has nicely crafted a “chardonnay in the raw” but also because it gives us a glimpse into what sparkling wines were like centuries ago. Then, grapes were just pressed, left to ferment, and bottled. Very few steps. The result is a wonderfully bubbly wine…under a crown cap. The wine is delicate, lemony, and quite yeasty.
Hughes, daughter of the Barnard Griffin founders, chooses an “encapsulated yeast” for this sparkler’s in-bottle, secondary fermentation, and it really works. Strictly speaking, winemakers back in the day didn’t have yeasts to choose from; they simply waited for the natural yeasts on the grapes to start the fermentation process after pressing. However, this is possibly the best of both worlds: then and now. 13% alcohol
Pairing: Best served on its own, as an aperitif wine.
WHO: Barnard Griffin Winery
WHERE: Yakima Valley AVA, Washington State
WHAT: 100% chardonnay
HOW MUCH: around $40 (media sample)
RATING: 91
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