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Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs 2005 Vintage Wine
length of 2005 growing season allowed for development of ripe fruit character. Fresh crisp apple, lemon chiffon and juicy pineapple all come to mind. Suggestions of warm brioche and hazelnut lead way to a pleasing palate bursting with ripe apple, key lime and plump apricot. 2005 Blanc de Blancs finishes with refreshing acidity and a quenching palate. While this
wine can be enjoyed by itself as an aperitif, it is also perfect with fresh oysters and other shellfish, crab cakes, ceviche and grilled sea bass. It ...
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Schramsberg Mirabelle Brut Non-Vintage Wine
Stylistically, Mirabelle Brut resembles some of its French cousins with its elegant, toasty aroma which leads into crisp and complex flavors on palate. It is impossible to mistake Mirabelle's Northern California heritage - freshness mid-palate continues through to finish. Mirabelle Brut is a unique blend of hand-harvested bunches of Napa, Sonoma and Mendocino county Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Mirabelle pairs well with shellfish, light appetizers or hearty, vegetable-based soups. non-vintage Mirabelle combines ...
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Schramsberg Mirabelle Brut Rose Rose Wine
Mirabelle Brut Rose is a specially crafted blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Schramsberg's select cool-climate vineyards in Carneros, Anderson Valley, and Sonoma and Marin coastal areas of Northern California. Pinot Noir lots, including a few fermented with skin contact, provide brightness of berry fruit and body, while Chardonnay lots lend length and zest to palate. Additional flavor depth and aromatic complexity results from blending of base
wine lots aged in barrels and tanks for one or more years ...
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Blanc De Noirs 2005 750ml United States California 436963
Made at Schramsberg from the red
wine grape Pinot Noir, this is a delicious, fruitful, full-bodied sparkling
wine. Schramsberg pioneered the Blanc de Noirs style in the United States, releasing the first such American sparkler in 1967.Tasting notesMaking a white
wine from a red grape requires greatcare: handpicked fruit, early morning harvest, optimal fruit maturity, delicate pressing. A balance of bright flavors, crisp acidity, and minimal tannins is achieved. Three years of yeast contact knits all the ...
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Schramsberg Mirabelle Brut Rose
The non-vintage Mirabelle Brut Rose combines the bright, vibrant fruit of the 2003 vintage with the toasty richness of barrel-aged
wines of vintages past. With a shade brighter pink color than our vintage Rose, this youthful
wine features fresh raspberry and watermelon fragrances filled with hints of white cherries and freshly baked bread. On the palate, there are lively strawberry and guava flavors with balanced acidity. This is a young and refreshing
wine to enjoy on just about any occasion. Suggested Food ...
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Schramsberg NV Brut North Coast Mirabelle Methode Champenoise
WN 90pts. - Winemaker Notes - The non-vintage Mirabelle combines the bright, vibrant fruit of the 2002 vintage with the equally dynamic
wines of vintages past. Complete with a green apple and jasmine fragrance, filled out by tropical fruit notes, the aromas merrily greet you from the glass. The bright citrus entry on the palate gives way to subtle honey and caramel, with just a hint of fresh cream to balance the zesty acid. Mirabelle, as ever, demonstrates the illustrious combination of yesterday and today ...
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Maximize your store savings
If you are a frequent shopper at a store, it s worth getting to know the experienced associates as they can point you to the best deals and give you advance notice of upcoming markdowns and sale events. How to spot em'? One indicator is a bunch of schwag on their name badge. Look for the customer service sticker that is faded and nearly worn off. A second indicator is how they glance around the store. If they use their peripheral vision, then that is a good sign that they are a grizzled vet. Only a newbie/tourist looks by turning their head. If you are still unsure, ask for directions to an item/department. If they scratch their head and say ummmm , then move along. So now that you have found your new store friend, here are some questions to ask: What day do you do your markdowns? Where is the best clearance placed? When is your next big sale? Where is the best deal in the store? My store buddy at a local
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