
Bouvet Excellence Brut Rosé NV ($19.99)
Since 1851, Bouvet Ladubay, in the Loire Valley, has been one of France’s greatest producers of méthode traditionnelle (naturally fermented in the bottle) sparkling wine.
Founded in 1851 by Etienne Bouvet and his wife Célestine Ladubay, Bouvet Ladubay is the second oldest sparkling wine-producing house in Saumur. By 1890, it had become France’s largest producer of Méthode Traditionnelle wines.
Today, they are run by the fourth generation of the Monmousseau family, producing close to 7 million bottles of wine.
This Bouvet Excellence Brut Rosé is produced from 100% Cabernet Franc, sourced from about 80 growers around Saumur and the Loire Valley area, a classic grape of the region. The grapes undergo a quick maceration on the skins followed by production in the méthode traditionnelle, this sparkling rosé is aged in the bottle on lees for 9 to 24 months.
Bouvet Excellence Brut Rosé is a beautiful light salmon color with very delicate aromas. On the palate, this sparkling rosé is light-bodied with strawberry, raspberry and peach flavors. It’s soft and easy to drink, not sweet, with vey light bubbles that lead to a creamy finish.
This Bouvet Excellence Brut Rosé is a wonderful addition to a warm summer day and goes with most any foods. And, at this price, is a great fit as the Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!