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While Napa Valley may be known the world over for its award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon, it’s also an up-and-coming region for its classically made sparkling wines. In fact, Napa Valley is home to several sparkling wine houses that are owned by French Champagne companies, as well as some family-owned wineries who recognized Napa’s potential for producing great bubbly. Here are some of our favorite sparkling wine estates in Napa Valley—including the one that started it all.

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Enjoy sparkling wines in a relaxed setting. Photo courtesy of Mumm Napa

Mumm Napa

8445 Silverado Trail, Rutherford, CA 94573, (800) 686-6272

Though not the first Champagne company to venture into California, Mumm Champagne saw enormous potential early on for sparkling wine in the Napa Valley climate and soil. Their first vintage was in 1983 and, today, Mumm Napa produces a wide variety of sparkling wines, including the classic and ubiquitous Mumm Brut Prestige and their flagship luxury cuvée, DVX. Visitors are treated to a vineyard view on the terrace and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere from first pop to last sip. Tastings take place outdoors on one of the picturesque terraces, but if sipping on a glass of wine is more your style, you can choose from a list of sparkling wines available by the glass.

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Mumm Brut Reserve, $50
Mumm’s signature Brut, an exquisite blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, is a tribute to the yeast-rich elegance of Champagne, France. Extended aging en tirage bestows a creamy, complex profile, perfectly balanced with vibrant acidity to complement a diverse range of cuisines.

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Domaine Carneros

1240 Duhig Road, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 257-0101

This breathtaking Napa winery, modeled after a French country château, sits on a sloping vineyard overlooking Highway 12 as you enter Carneros. Owned by great Champagne family, the Taittingers, Domaine Carneros is a bubbly lover’s paradise. Tastings are hosted on the patio overlooking the rolling vineyards of gorgeous Carneros or in the stately, light-filled salon. Select from a sparkling or red wine flight paired with an equally elegant caviar flight, charcuterie selection, salmon plate, or smoked sturgeon paté.

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Domaine Carneros 2019 Brut Rosé, $46
Produced in méthode traditionnelle from estate fruit and aged for a minimum of three years on the lees, Domaine Carneros’ 2019 Brut Rosé is an international award winner. While many think that Rosé wines are made from only Pinot Noir, this Brut Rosé includes 42% Napa estate-grown Chardonnay, for structure.

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Frank Family Vineyards

1091 Larkmead Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-0859

Before the Frank family purchased the winery, Hans Kornell made sparkling wines in the historic stone winery. While Frank Family Vineyards isn’t technically a sparkling wine house, the family carries on the tradition with their four sparkling wines, each made from grapes grown in the Carneros region. Book the Estate Tasting to sample a selection of this Calistoga winery’s sparkling and still wines and enjoy the casual, welcoming ambiance. Or take things up a notch by reserving the Elevated Experience, which takes place in the brand-new Miller House, located on the estate.

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Frank Family Vineyards Rouge, $60
For something a bit different, try the Rouge 2019 Carneros sparkling wine—a lively red bubbly made from 67% Pinot Noir and 33% Chardonnay with a strawberry-rhubarb aroma and soft floral hibiscus notes.

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Schramsberg Vineyards

1400 Schramsberg Road, Calistoga, CA 94515, (800) 877-3623

Steeped in history, Schramsberg is the oldest sparkling wine house in Napa Valley, first founded in 1862 by Jacob Schram. Today, Schramsberg is owned by the Davies family, who have continued the tradition of making handcrafted, age-worthy sparkling wines from Napa Valley. Book an appointment at their picturesque Calistoga winery to sample a selection of their méthode traditionnelle bubbly, or opt for an experience tailored just to you.

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Schramsberg Vineyards 2018 Poseidon Vineyard Blanc de Blancs, $105
This bright, crisp sparkler delights with notes of lemon-lime, kiwi, pear, apple, and dried apricot. Drink now or save it for later—it will age beautifully over the next 20-plus years, developing delicious caramelized, nutty flavors and aromas.

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JCB

6505 Washington Street, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 934-8237

Located in the heart of the Napa Valley, the Schramsberg JBC Yountville Tasting Salon offers a carefully curated sparkling flight that’s served in elegant Baccarat crystal. Created by French native Jean-Charles Boisset, JBC sparkling wines will take you on an effervescent journey through the regions of Burgundy, Champagne, and Napa Valley. When you’re finished with your tasting, peruse JBC’s extensive retail offerings, including jewelry, candles, home accessories, and even JBC fragrances.

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JCB N°13 Crémant de Bourgogne, $80
Created for Jean-Charles’ wife, whose favorite number is 13, this light pink sparkling wine epitomizes femininity with delicate floral notes, such as roses, iris, and orange flowers. From the first sip, you’ll notice refined bubbles that evolve toward deeper, more creamy flavors.

Conclusion

Blending French expertise with Napa’s unique terroir, Napa Valley offers an array of exceptional sparkling wines waiting to be discovered. Each of these esteemed estates plays a pivotal role in elevating Napa Valley’s status as a premier destination for sparkling wine, and as fellow enthusiasts, we raise our glasses and say, cheers to that!

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How to Throw a Sparkling Wine Party in Six Simple Steps https://www.napavalley.com/blog/sparkling-wine-party-tips/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/sparkling-wine-party-tips/#respond Thu, 11 Nov 2021 19:14:23 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=40306 Napa's Domaine Carneros unveils the secrets to throwing a chateau-style sparkling wine party fit for a memorable holiday celebration this season.

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‘Tis the season for twinkling lights, cozy nights, and bubbly. Sparkling wine can and should be enjoyed year-round (not just on New Year’s and other special occasions), but we can’t deny that it’s especially primed for the holiday season. So, as you start to plan your annual festivities, why not throw a sparkling wine-themed party?

Nobody does it better than Napa’s iconic chateau, Domaine Carneros, so we asked them for some tips on throwing the perfect sparkling soirée that’s equal parts elegant, easy, and fun. Channel your inner Audrey Hepburn and follow these six easy steps to a bubbly good time.

Step 1: Select the wines

The wine is obviously the most crucial component to your sparkling wine party and selecting a variety will not only ensure that you have something for everyone, but also encourage your guests to explore different styles of sparkling wine.

You don’t have to splurge on expensive French Champagnes. High quality sparkling wines can be found at a much more approachable price point from wineries like Domaine Carneros, which employ the same method traditionelle (meaning the wine undergoes a second fermentation in the bottle) as used by French Champagne houses.

Choose wines that are both dry (like an Ultra Brut) and sweet (like a Demi-sec), or sparklings made with different grape varieties. For example, Blanc de Blancs, like Domaine Carneros’ Le Rêve, are crafted with 100 percent chardonnay grapes, while Blanc De Noirs are made solely with pinot noir grapes. Others are blends. This Sparkling Classics trio is a great place to start, or opt for the Sumptuous Sparkling Sampler for something a little more special.

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For a true party-pleaser, throw a late-disgorged sparkling wine into the mix. These wines spend more time aging on the lees (yeast) in the bottle, which results in an added complexity and rich, nutty flavors.

When considering how much wine to purchase for your party, keep in mind that each bottle of sparkling wine yields about eight glasses. Expect each guest to have at least one drink per hour, so multiply your guest count by the number of hours your get-together will run, then divide that number by eight. You can also use an online drink calculator, like this one from Evite.

It doesn’t hurt to add a few extra bottles. Nothing stops a good time quicker than a wine shortage and if you have leftovers, you get to drink it.

Step 2: Prepare simple, light bites

Every good party needs food, but don’t feel the need to go overboard. The goal is to enjoy yourself and engage with your guests — not spend your entire soirée stuck in the kitchen — so keep it simple and choose small bites or appetizers that can be prepared quickly with little to no cooking time.

Luckily, sparkling wine is one of the easiest wines to pair food with. It truly goes well with almost anything, so you don’t need to stress over conflicting flavors. Cheese and charcuterie never fail, but popcorn is another foolproof option that’s affordable, quick and easy, fun, and as a bonus, on theme with the popping of corks. Serve with an array of seasonings so that party-goers can experiment with different pairings.

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But if you really want to get creative, international spices and salty foods go surprisingly well with sparkling wine, including caviar, chips, and Asian and Moroccan flavors — so much so that Domaine Carneros even built some food and wine experiences around these, offered at their Carneros winery. Feel free to get inspired to cook up something fun at home, but if Moroccan food isn’t in your repertoire, just order takeout from your favorite, local spot, plate it, and no one will know that their host wasn’t busy in the kitchen all day.

Step 3: Choose your glassware

Some people think that you need a special shape of glass for each type of wine, but Domaine Carneros’ team doesn’t believe in taking things so seriously. While flutes or coupes (shallow bowls) are traditionally used for sparkling wine, a standard wine glass will work just fine. Or, mix and match your glassware to keep things light and fun.

Domaine Carneros sells a set of six stemless, gold-embossed flutes in a mix of patterns that come with a bottle of Brut Rosé. Or, you can check out this set of four elegantly etched flutes to go with your bubbly. You may also consider picking up some wine glass charms to help your guests keep track of their glasses. This will save you time on dishes later.

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Step 4: Decorate

You can keep it simple when it comes to décor too. Fresh flowers and table confetti go a long way to making a party pop, as do gold, silver, and white ornaments and ribbon. For something unique that is sure to delight your guests, freeze fresh cut roses or your favorite flower into an ice tray and then place these flower ice cubes in your chiller or ice bucket. When your friends go to refresh their glass, they’ll be greeted by this beautiful, unexpected surprise. Here’s how to make your own floral ice cubes.

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Photo Courtesy of Domaine Carneros | Untapped Media and Pour Agency

Step 5: Make it interactive

Place tasting score cards by the wine (with pens) and encourage your guests to fill them out. These are a great tool for sparking conversations, so feel free to get creative or find some to print online. Conveniently, Domaine Carneros offers bubbly tasting cards you can print at home. The tasting score cards will prompt your guests to sip thoughtfully — considering the colors, aromas, and flavors of each wine — and then discuss and debate their favorites with other party guests.

6. Be ready to serve

The second-most important ingredient to your wine party, after the sparkling wine, is ice. Buy a lot of it, so that you don’t risk running out. Bubbly simply doesn’t taste good warm.

Make sure you have multiple wine chillers or ice buckets on hand so that you can keep all of your wines cold at once. Check out this sleek and practical wine chiller from Domaine Carneros, which keeps your bottle cold for up to nine hours (not that it’ll last that long) and makes a statement in your home. For multiple bottles, a large galvanized tub works, but if you want to go the most affordable route, simply use your kitchen sink! Scrub it clean, fill it with ice, and slide the bottles in.

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Put your wine on ice long before your guests arrive, but if you’re running late or forget, there is an easy hack for chilling your wine in half the time. Add a few tablespoons of salt to your ice bucket, stir it occasionally, and the bottle will be ready to pop in about 15 – 20 minutes.

Et voila! Now that you have all the essential tips for throwing the perfect sparkling wine party, it’s time to pop those corks and share your sparkling party experience by tagging @domainecarneros. Of course, you don’t need a lot of guests to throw a sparkling wine party this season. In fact, a party of two sipping bubbly in front of the fire is perfectly acceptable in our book.

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Experience Mumm Napa This Season https://www.napavalley.com/blog/mumm-napa-experiences/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/mumm-napa-experiences/#respond Sun, 18 Oct 2020 02:28:53 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=44826 As one of Napa’s premier producers of sparkling wine, Mumm Napa is a must for bubbly fans. Here’s how to experience the winery this season.

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Napa Valley may be most known for its cabernet sauvignon, but don’t discount the beauty of sparkling wine from Napa — particularly when your palate needs a break from the big, bold red wines. Hello, palate cleanser! Though you can’t refer to California sparkling wine as “Champagne” — that’s reserved for bubbly coming out of the Champagne region of France — this beloved celebratory drink has long been revered in Napa Valley, making a name for itself as a premier region for sparkling wine.

Among those producers who have paved the way for sparkling production in Napa Valley is Mumm Napa, which was founded in the late 1970s after the leading French Champagne brand, G.H. Mumm, recognized the enormous potential for producing exceptional sparkling wine in Napa. Mumm Napa released its first vintage in 1983, and has since carried on the tradition of producing hand-crafted sparkling wine from the prominent grapes of Champagne: chardonnay, pinot noir, pinot meunier, and pinot gris. Made in a wide variety of styles, from brut to demi sec, and varietals, from the classic Brut Prestige to the award-winning DVX, each of Mumm’s sparkling wines is produced using the traditional winemaking techniques of its French heritage, formally known as the Méthode Traditionnelle.

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While one can enjoy Mumm’s array of California bubblies at home and for any occasion — sparkling wine has a way of elevating everything from milestone events to Tuesday night take-out — the best way to fully appreciate Mumm’s dedication to their craft is by visiting their Rutherford winery in person.

Fall is a great time of year to visit, as the vineyards display gorgeous shades of red and gold, but it’s also an opportune time for sparkling wine lovers to stock up before the holidays — especially since the winery just released their much-anticipated Sparkling Pinot Noir. This fun, elegant, relatively rare 100% pinot noir sparkling wine is a must for Thanksgiving fare and holiday spreads. Shares winemaker Tami Lotz, “I’m still finalizing the dishes I’ll prepare for the holidays, but there is one thing that will always be on the table: a bottle of Sparkling Pinot Noir. I love the way this lighter expression of pinot noir unites all the varied flavors of the Thanksgiving table.”

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Enjoy sparkling wines in a relaxed setting. Photo courtesy of Mumm Napa

Mumm Napa Tasting Experiences

To experience Mumm Napa, and to be among the first to taste their new Sparkling Pinot Noir, you can book a reservation for any of these three tasting experiences:

Outdoor Patio Tasting

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Featuring sweeping views of the surrounding vineyards, this casual 60-minute experience on the outdoor terrace includes a hand-picked flight of reserve sparkling wines. If a tasting isn’t your thing, you can choose from the extended by the glass menu, then sit back and enjoy every delicious sip.

Price: $40 per person / complimentary for Club Vivant Members. Limited to groups of six or less.

Vineyard Green Tasting

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Available Fridays through Sundays, this one-hour al fresco tasting includes a selection of reserve wines by the flight or by the glass, enjoyed from the relaxed setting of the Vineyard Green patio. As with the Outdoor Patio tasting, this experience is made even better by the unobstructed views of the surrounding vineyards.

Price: $40 per person / complimentary for Club Vivant Members. Limited to groups of four or less.

Oak Terrace Tasting

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For a more extensive introduction to Mumm’s sparkling wine offerings, book the Oak Terrace Tasting. This 75-minute experience, held on the leisurely Oak Terrace overlooking the vines, includes a flight of four limited-production sparkling wines, such as the Brut Rosé and their tête de cuvée, the DVX, and is served alongside a special selection of artisan cheeses, dried fruit, and nuts to complement each wine.

Price: $75 per person / $60 for Club Vivant Members. Limited to groups of six or less.

Reservations are required in advance for all tasting experiences and guests must be 21 or older.

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