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Bubbly Wine ClubGloria-Ferrer-Blanc-de-Blancs-bottleGloria Ferrer Wines
Blanc de Blancs
Chardonnay
Carneros, California

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

This wine opens up with an enticing orange blossom bouquet, lively bubble trails and fine mousse. On the palate, the wine is creamy, clean and refreshing. Flavors of Granny Smith apples, lemongrass, brioche and vanilla crème resolve with lively mineral notes into a well-balanced finish.

Made exclusively from hand-harvested Chardonnay, this wine is the superb result of meticulous grape growing, artisanal cellar practices, and the winemaker’s considerable blending skills. Blanc de Blancs is prized among sparkling wine connoisseurs for the rich textural qualities, complex aromas and flavors, elegance, and solid aging potential.

Varietals: 100% Chardonnay
Appellation: Carneros, California
Alcohol: 12.5% alcohol / volume
Total Acidity: 0.8 g/L
pH: 3.28
Dosage: 12.2 g/L

FOOD PAIRINGS:
The crisp freshness, beautiful acidity, and linear focus of the wine, pair well with dishes that have rich and unctuous textures, but delicate flavors. The acidity in the wine will cut through richness, but the subtle flavors of the wine will be overpowered by food matches that are bold — to create balance, opt for subtle and nuanced flavor profiles in your dish. Think avocado, smoked salmon, lobster and crab, East Coast oysters, caviar, and soft cheeses. Accent with fresh herbs or fruit garnishes to bring the California spirit to your plate. This sparkling wine pairs well with seared scallops, baked halibut, and fresh oysters. For cheese, pair alongside a rich Brie or soft goat cheese.

WINEMAKING:
Grapes were handpicked and transported to the winery in small bins where they are gently whole-cluster pressed to retain the delicate vibrancy and freshness. Fermented in stainless steel tanks at 55-60°F, the wine is then bottled and aged on the lees for 2 years to develop complexity and effervescence.

ABOUT THE WINERY
Gloria Ferrer is the first sparkling winery in Carneros AVA, located in the southern Sonoma and Napa counties of Northern California. Gloria and José Ferrer’s story began with a shared dream rooted in family tradition and carried forward by partnership and belief. Inspired by his Spanish winemaking heritage, José set out to bring traditional method sparkling wine to the New World, a vision strengthened by Gloria, whose passion, curiosity, and support matched his own. Together, they established themselves in Carneros, drawn by its familiar landscape, where their combined dedication transformed a personal dream into a lasting legacy—one that continues to be reflected in every bottle of Gloria Ferrer sparkling wine. Today, an integrated approach fuels everything they do with the intent to create sparkling wines as close to brilliant as humanly possible. They constantly ask themselves, “what should we be doing for the health of our employees, the land, the air, the vines, the grapes, and the wines.” Learn more here.

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KungFuGirl-Riesling-bottleCharles Smith Wines
Bubbled KungFu Girl
Riesling
Columbia Valley, Washington

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

This 100% Sparkling Riesling explodes with notes of white peach, lime zest and, jasmine, underscored by crisp minerality and a dry, mouthwatering finish. Zippy, focused acidity drives the wine forward like a roundhouse kick of freshness, balanced by a delicate touch of orchard blossom and wet stone. Unapologetically expressive and endlessly food-friendly, Bubbled Kung Fu Girl is not just a Riesling it’s a movement. Pair it with spicy noodles, salty snacks, or a good dose of rebellion.

Varietal: 100% Riesling
Appellation: Columbia Valley, Washington
Alcohol: 12% alcohol / volume
TA: 7.7 g/L

pH: 3.15
RS: 0.14%

WINERY NOTES:
Born from the windswept cliffs of the Evergreen Vineyard in Washington’s Ancient Lakes AVA, Kung Fu Girl is a Riesling with a rebel’s soul and poet’s precision. This high-elevation site, known for its dramatic diurnal swings and fractured basalt soils, yields fruit bursting with tension, purity, and electricity.


 

sparkling_Band_Roses_bottleCharles Smith Wines
Bubbled Band of Roses
Rosé
Yakima Valley, Washington

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

From the Ancient Lakes AVA, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah bring vibrant acidity and luminous color that shimmers in the glass. The Cabernet lays the foundation with crisp, electric freshness, while Syrah turns up the volume with rich, expressive character. From Yakima Valley’s cooler sites, Sangiovese enters like a show-stopping drum solo; complex, spicy, and perfectly timed to keep the rhythm alive. The result is a Rosé that is as layered as it is lively, bright and refreshing with a dry finish and an attitude that is unmistakably Charles Smith.

Varietal: 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Syrah, 20% Sangiovese
Appellation: Yakima Valley, Washington
Alcohol: 12.5% alcohol / volume
TA: 5.9 g/L
pH: 3.51
RS: 0.10%

WINERY NOTES:
This unapologetically bold Sparkling Rosé hits all the right notes. Crafted from a trio of powerhouse grapes, it’s a wine with style, soul and just enough edge to turn heads. Whether you’re celebrating, stage diving, or just vibing, this one is made to sparkle. Born to Sparkle. Made to Rock.

ABOUT THE WINERY:
Charles Smith is the visionary winemaker behind iconic brands like K Vintners and CasaSmith. Charles has received over 300 scores of 95 points-and-above and over 1,400 scores of 90 points-and-above from leading wine publications. And it all started a little over 20 years ago, with 330 cases of 1999 K Syrah sold out of the back of Charles’ 1987 Astro van. Today, and many accomplishments later, Charles Smith creates wine for the people. Wine that is significant. Wine that proclaims, “I am from Washington”. Learn more here.

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Bold wine Style logoPEN 2022 Bin389 CabShiz 750 FB Cork AUSPenfolds
Bin 389
Cabernet Shiraz

Southbank, Australia

BOLD WINE STYLE

The color is glossy, dark red and purple. The nose is an “old school” Penfolds nose—a classic and comforting homage to their storied past. It opens with the rich, deep tones of mahagany and the refined scent of a cigar box. Sweet oak spices are neatly interlaced with a dusty character. This foundation is lifted by summer berries, offering a balance between richness and vitality. Baking spice is present alongside tart red currant and cranberry, while the aroma of fresh pastries rounds out the nose. The palate is immediately enveloped by cocoa powder-like tannins—smooth yet profound in their impact. The wine boasts volumes of Cabernet character, showcasing cool fruits that are well lifted and vibrant. A barrel ferment nuance adds depth without overshadowing the fruit’s purity. Sourdough notes bring a rustic edge which complement the lush profiles of plum fruits, blackberry, mulberry, wild cherries and more distinctly tart morello cherries.

Varietal: 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 49% Shiraz
Vineyard Region:
McLaren Vale, Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, Padthaway, Wrattonbully
Analysis:
14.5% alcohol / volume
pH: 3.62
Total Acidity: 6.7 g/L
Maturation: 12 months in American oak hogsheads (36% new)
Peak Drinking: 2025-2050
Awards:

  • 96 Points – Andrew Caillard MW
  • 96 Points – Tyson Stelzer
  • 96 Points – Huon Hooke
  • 96 Points – James Halliday
  • 96 Points – Ken Gargett
  • 94 Points, #12 on Wine Spectator’s Top 100 List

Winemaker’s Notes:
Bin 389 was often referred to as ‘Baby Grange’, in part because components of the wine are matured in the same barrels that held the previous vintage of Grange. First made in 1960 by the legendary Max Schubert, this was the wine that helped forge Penfolds reputation with red wine drinkers by combining the structure of Cabernet Sauvignon with the richness of Shiraz. Exemplifying the judicious balance of fruit and oak, Bin 389 highlights the generous mid-palate Penfolds is known for.

Vintage Conditions:
In McLaren Vale, temperatures rarely soared above 35°C — significantly lower than in the previous vintage. This coolness contributed to a delayed but unhurried harvest, allowing Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon fruit to be picked at an ideal time for quality. Coonawarra experienced its own cold spells with nine days dipping below 2°C during spring. The lowest point was recorded early in September at -0.3°C. Frost fans played a critical role in protecting the vines from damage. Warmer weather returning late November to December provided perfect conditions for flowering and fruit-set, leading to uniform veraison with robust grape flavors, tannins, and color. The Barossa Valley told a story of resilience under cool conditions with spring storms bringing winds and heavy rains including hail; nevertheless, yields exceeded early predictions. A dry but cool December extended the fruit-set period; however, this did not hinder sugar accumulation or phenolic maturity thanks to healthy canopies that retained acid well into the growing season. Padthaway faced a challenging frost event in mid-October, followed by mild weather free from significant heat spikes or harvest delays due to rain — conditions conducive for quality grape development. Wrattonbully faced its own trials with rainfall from October to April measuring 49% above long-term averages. While excess moisture slowed ripening and pushed back harvest dates slightly, fruit quality was not impacted, and ‘A grade’ blocks produced a high-quality harvest.

About the Winery:
Penfolds is one of Australia’s most iconic wineries, founded in 1844 by Dr. Christopher and Mary Penfold. With a history spanning over 175 years, the winery has built a legacy of crafting world-renowned wines. Penfolds blends tradition with innovation, focusing on quality, multi-regional sourcing, and a diverse portfolio that spans a wide range of varietals. The winery’s commitment to excellence has made it a symbol of premium Australian wine on the global stage.
 Learn more here.

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Mellow style logoEtude Pinot Noir CarnerosEtude
Carneros Pinot Noir

Carneros, California

MELLOW WINE STYLE

The Etude Carneros Pinot Noir is a true reflection of the winery’s estate vineyard, Grace Benoist Ranch. A blend of the best grapes from individual vineyard parcels on the Ranch, this wine tells the story of a particular vintage from a very unique place.

Vibrant and lively, this ethereal ruby red Pinot Noir is full of lifted red berry aromas alongside flavors of strawberry compote, Bing cherry, pink peppercorn, and delicate hibiscus flower with nuances of earth and spice. The mouthfeel is savory and rich with fine-grained tannins and finishes long and fresh with hints of cinnamon and clove, a signature characteristic often found in Grace Benoist Ranch Pinot Noirs. Silky and supple with a lean line of acidity, making it ideal for enjoying now, or cellar away, for further development of the complex layers of flavor.

Analysis: 14.2% alcohol / volume
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Region & Appellation: Carneros
Critical Acclaim:

  • 92 Points – James Molesworth, August 2021
  • 94 Points – James Suckling, August 2021

The Vineyard:
The Etude Carneros Pinot Noir originates from their estate vineyards located in the far northwest corner of the Carneros appellation, near the southwest corner of Sonoma. Unlike the majority of Carneros, which features soils composed of clay from uplifted bay bottoms, the soils at Grace Benoist Ranch are diverse and influenced by volcanic origins. These well-drained, rocky upland soils, combined with the vineyard’s extreme western location near the Pacific Ocean and San Pablo Bay, create an ideal environment for cultivating Burgundian varieties.

The vineyard parcels at Grace Benoist Ranch are carefully aligned with the diverse soil types and varying contours of the ranch’s topography. Each vineyard averages just eight acres, with dense spacing to promote low per-vine yields of intensely concentrated fruit. The ranch is farmed to Etude’s rigorous standards using environmentally responsible viticultural practices. It is sustainably managed and certified by both the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance and Fish Friendly Farming. Grace Benoist Ranch encompasses four smaller vineyards—Laniger, Deer Camp, Temblor, and Heirloom—which feature five principal soil types and 20 distinct Pinot Noir clones.

Production:
The 2019 harvest started one to two weeks later than previous years, mostly due to February rains, but because the vines were in their winter dormancy, it did not affect the 2019 crop. Spring continued to be wet with some rain during flowering, followed by cool temperatures that allowed the grapes to mature gradually. Most grapes ripened at lower sugars, thanks to the extended, cool growing season, and winemakers were pleased with the full flavors, fresh acidity and superb balance of the 2019 fruit. Wildfires in October did not impact this year’s harvest as the vast majority of the grapes were already brought in, resulting in a crop size pretty much on par with previous years.

Winemaking:
For more than a decade Jon has fashioned Etude wines with a simple creed: Inspired winegrowing diminishes the need for a winemaker to intervene in the cellar. Whether sourcing from the estate Grace Benoist Ranch in Sonoma’s Los Carneros, or vineyards like Fiddlestix and North Canyon in famed growing regions of California’s Central Coast, his focus is on coaxing the very best from the vineyard. It shows in every glass of Etude.

About the Winery:
Etude is located in the Carneros region, which is the only American Viticultural Area (AVA) located at the crossroads of two major regions: Napa and Sonoma. Los Carneros, named in tribute to the livestock that roamed its hills from the late 1800s to the mid-20th century, was officially designated as an AVA in 1983. The year before, Etude was founded by winemaker Tony Sotor, whose leadership, along with the efforts of the Etude winemaking team, played a pivotal role in defining not only the boundaries of this new AVA but also the distinctive characteristics and quality of its grapes. These qualities continue to set Los Carneros apart from other AVAs in both Napa and Sonoma. As a cooler climate wine region, Los Carneros benefits from fog and maritime breezes flowing in from the Pacific through the San Pablo Bay and Petaluma Gap. This natural cooling slows vine growth and photosynthesis, allowing for a prolonged hang time that results in concentrated flavors, optimal sugar and phenolic ripeness, and balanced acidity in the grapes. To learn more about the winery, click here.

Information & Photos © Etude Winery – All Rights Reserved.


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