WTN: Lieb Family Cellars 2004 Bridge Lane Bubbly (North Fork of Long Island)

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Posted January 20, 2008 by Lenn Thompson in News & Events


Lieb Family Cellars’ Blanc de Blancs, made entirely using the pinot blanc grape, has long been a favorite (look for a review and rating later this week). But at $35, it’s not the sort of bubbly we can keep on hand for casual consumption.

Luckily, they’ve recently introduced a sparkler under as part of their second-label Bridge Lane product  line — a 2004 Bridge Lane Bubbly ($27).

Bright and impressively flavorful from the first refreshing sip, this affordable bubbly is made with 60%  pinot noir and 40% chardonnay by
French-born Gilles Martin (formerly of Martha Clara Vineyards and currently winemaker for Sherwood House Vineyards).

It’s a really nice value in traditionally made
, local sparkling wine. Apple, honey, and faintly yeasty aromas and flavors come through
here with a slightly creamy mouth feel, fine bubbles, and nice acidity. If you join their wine club, the price is right around $20, making this one as good as you’re going to get in local bubbly value.

Grape(s): 60% pinot noir, 40% chardonnay
Producer:
Lieb Family Cellars
AVA: North Fork of Long Island
Price: $27
Rating:
 (3 out of 5 | Recommended)

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