Southern Scharffenberger Brut Sparkling Wine Mendocino

Scharffenberger Brut Sparkling Wine Mendocino

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Product Description

This is a refined, richly textured sparkling wine that rivals pricier Champagnes. Crafted with meticulous méthode traditionnelle, it bursts with brioche, pastry, and citrus notes—offering elegance and depth at remarkable value.


Style, Blend & Winemaking

  • Blend: Traditionally a 60% Chardonnay and 40% Pinot Noir composition, with versions showing blends like 55/45 depending on vintage sources. 

  • Process: Made using the traditional méthode champenoise—bottle-fermented, aged fully for around two years on the lees, with a portion of the blend including reserve wine from a solera-like system (about 12%). 

  • Fermentation: Most of the base undergoes malolactic fermentation, contributing to a creamy, rounded palate.


Tasting Notes

Aroma

Freshly baked bread, pastry, brioche, and creme brulee, underscored by citrus and apple layers. 

Palate

Rich and mouthfilling, it’s creamy yet crisp—thanks to fine bubbles and balanced acidity. Flavors include caramel, hazelnut, red berries, apricot, and a fragrant citrus twist with nutty undertones. 

Texture & Finish

Silky mousse, well-structured brightness, and a lingering, savory finish with toast and nutty complexity. 


Critical Praise

  • 91 pts — Wine Enthusiast (Editor’s Choice): Highlights its refined texture and rich but subtle flavors of strawberries, peaches, and brioche. 

  • 92 pts — James Suckling: Notes its solid fruit core, lively mouthfeel, tension, and fine tannins. 

  • Decanter: Praised for “riveting aromatics” with candied citrus and depth, along with textural layers like crushed river stones, red berries, apricots, tangerine, and nutty finish.

  • Food & Wine: Called “citrusy, savory,” offering exceptional value under $30. 


Summary Table

Attribute Notes
Blend 60% Chardonnay / 40% Pinot Noir
Production Méthode traditionnelle, ~2 years on lees, reserve solera blending, malolactic fermentation
Aroma Brioche, pastry, citrus, apple
Palate Caramel, hazelnut, red fruits, apricot, citrus zest
Texture Creamy mousse, balanced acidity
Finish Nutty, toasty, lingering
Price Tier Exceptional value (<$30)
Accolades High ratings across major critics

Serving Suggestions

Serve well-chilled in a flute or white wine glass to highlight its fine texture and aromas. Excellent as an aperitif or paired with light seafood, creamy cheeses, or pastry-based desserts.


This sparkling really shines as a celebratory bottle that delivers complexity without the Champagne price tag—ideal for both special moments and everyday indulgence.

"This wine shows amazing complexity, subtle richness, layers of flavor and an ultrasmooth texture. A foundation of fruit flavor is very solid, and the acidity is firm and refreshing. The mouthfeel is plush and the finish lingers, making it a grand wine for a special occasion." Wine Enthusiast 92 Points, Editors Choice

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Description

This is a refined, richly textured sparkling wine that rivals pricier Champagnes. Crafted with meticulous méthode traditionnelle, it bursts with brioche, pastry, and citrus notes—offering elegance and depth at remarkable value. Style, Blend & Winemaking Blend: Traditionally a 60% Chardonnay and 40% Pinot Noir composition, with versions showing blends like 55/45 depending on vintage sources.  Process: Made using the traditional méthode champenoise—bottle-fermented, aged fully for around two years on the lees, with a portion of the blend including reserve wine from a solera-like system (about 12%).  Fermentation: Most of the base undergoes malolactic fermentation, contributing to a creamy, rounded palate. Tasting Notes Aroma Freshly baked bread, pastry, brioche, and creme brulee, underscored by citrus and apple layers.  Palate Rich and mouthfilling, it’s creamy yet crisp—thanks to fine bubbles and balanced acidity. Flavors include caramel, hazelnut, red berries, apricot, and a fragrant citrus twist with nutty undertones.  Texture & Finish Silky mousse, well-structured brightness, and a lingering, savory finish with toast and nutty complexity.  Critical Praise 91 pts — Wine Enthusiast (Editor’s Choice): Highlights its refined texture and rich but subtle flavors of strawberries, peaches, and brioche.  92 pts — James Suckling: Notes its solid fruit core, lively mouthfeel, tension, and fine tannins.  Decanter: Praised for “riveting aromatics” with candied citrus and depth, along with textural layers like crushed river stones, red berries, apricots, tangerine, and nutty finish. Food & Wine: Called “citrusy, savory,” offering exceptional value under $30.  Summary Table Attribute Notes Blend 60% Chardonnay / 40% Pinot Noir Production Méthode traditionnelle, ~2 years on lees, reserve solera blending, malolactic fermentation Aroma Brioche, pastry, citrus, apple Palate Caramel, hazelnut, red fruits, apricot, citrus zest Texture Creamy mousse, balanced acidity Finish Nutty, toasty, lingering Price Tier Exceptional value (<$30) Accolades High ratings across major critics Serving Suggestions Serve well-chilled in a flute or white wine glass to highlight its fine texture and aromas. Excellent as an aperitif or paired with light seafood, creamy cheeses, or pastry-based desserts. This sparkling really shines as a celebratory bottle that delivers complexity without the Champagne price tag—ideal for both special moments and everyday indulgence. "This wine shows amazing complexity, subtle richness, layers of flavor and an ultrasmooth texture. A foundation of fruit flavor is very solid, and the acidity is firm and refreshing. The mouthfeel is plush and the finish lingers, making it a grand wine for a special occasion." Wine Enthusiast 92 Points, Editors Choice

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