Food, Wine & Gourmet
2013 Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs Sparkling Wine
- Item Number
- 306
- Estimated Value
- 40 USD
- Sold
- 30 USD to swf1a201a
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Blanc de Blancs (white from white), made from Chardonnay, is the counterpart to the Blanc de Noirs (white from black), made from Pinot Noir. Blanc de Blancs was the first wine Schramsberg produced in 1965 and was America’s first commercially produced Chardonnay-based brut sparkling wine. Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs gained international recognition in 1972 when then President Nixon served the wine at the historic "Toast to Peace" in Beijing, China.
The Schramsberg style of Blanc de Blancs is dry and crisp. Small lots of malolactic- and barrel-fermented wines are added for complexity. The wine is aged on the yeast lees in the bottle for over two years prior to disgorgement. With its vibrant, fruitful and crisp nature, this sparkling wine will maintain its freshness, structure and refined finish for many years, even decades following its initial release.
While this wine can be enjoyed by itself as an apéritif, it is also perfect with fresh oysters and other shellfish, crab cakes, ceviche and grilled sea bass. It is also delicious with lemon chicken and Thai curries. Serve with aged Gouda or other hard cheeses, and as a counterpoint to soft triple creams.
Wine CANNOT be shipped and must be picked up at the Urban School in San Francisco.
Item Special Note
Wine cannot be shipped and must be picked up at the Urban School in San Francisco.
Donated By:
Emily and Cortland Reichman
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