Winemaker Notes
Professional Ratings
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
The 2019 Tradition Sparkling Wine is tangy and wild on the nose, with notes of burnt lemon peel and freshly baked bread. The light-bodied palate has an alluringly creamy texture (the base wines underwent full malolactic conversion). It offers a balance of tangy acidity and a long, electric finish.
California enjoys a long history and proven reputation as an admirable source of sparkling wines. Agoston Haraszthy, who established Buena Vista Winery in the mid 1850s, first attempted to make traditional method sparkling wine in California in the 1870s. Shortly thereafter Korbel followed, and with great success. Today domestic producers such as Schramsberg, Iron Horse and J. Wine Co remain at the forefront of the market.
Since the 1970s the state has consistently attracted the attention and investment of large and respected European and French-based firms who are responsible for Domaine Chandon, Mumm-Napa Valley, Roederer Estate and Domaine Carneros (Taittinger), to name a few. Anderson Valley and Carneros remain standout regions for top quality Pinot noir and Chardonnay for these.