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WTN: pink, sweet, bubbly, and fun (the usual Bugey Cerdon)

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WTN: pink, sweet, bubbly, and fun (the usual Bugey Cerdon)

by Dale Williams » Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:12 am

So last night we had our delayed corned beef and cabbage. Not an easy match, I tend to go for off-dry Riesling. But since I had Riesling night before, I felt like something else. Off-dry, rose, and bubbly are often attributes that can help with hard matches. I did actually contemplate a lighter red, then thought "what do I have that is pink, bubbly, and a bit sweet?" Ah, the NV Renardat-Fache "Methode Ancestrale" Bugey Cerdon. Low (7.5%) alcohol, frothy, fun. Strawberry soda with a shot of cran-raspberry juice. Nice light bitter edge on finish, but overall just light and easy. It would be easy to dismiss this wine, and it's not "serious", but it is fun, and did quite well with the cb&c. B/B+

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Re: WTN: pink, sweet, bubbly, and fun (the usual Bugey Cerdon)

by Keith M » Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:27 pm

Dale Williams wrote:"Methode Ancestrale"  . . . Low (7.5%) alcohol, frothy, fun. 

Exactly! Sounds appealing indeed.
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Re: WTN: pink, sweet, bubbly, and fun (the usual Bugey Cerdon)

by ClarkDGigHbr » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:26 am

Dale,

I have some of the Bugey, and I very briefly thought that it might be a decent match for a laid back corned beef meal. I am glad to hear it went over quite well. Perhaps next year ...

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