The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

5 SPARKLING WINES

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Gimonnet Gonet Cuvée Or Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Brut (3 stars). Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Champagne, France, $55:

This beautiful champagne provides convincing evidence of why the Cote des Blancs is revered for its remarkable expression of chardonnay. It’s rich and full, bursting with flavors of tart berries, gingerbrea­d and creme brulee. Alcohol by volume: 12 percent.

Sorelle Bronca Brut Prosecco Superiore (3 stars). Italy, $20:

Most prosecco is simply pleasant; a nice palate cleanser to start a meal on a festive note. This one is simply delicious, with crunchy green apple flavors, plus melons and Mandarin oranges. It is unusually complex for a prosecco, too, revealing herbs and spices as it warms in the glass. ABV: 11 percent.

Marfil Brut Cava (2.5 stars). Penedes, Spain, $15 This cava, a blend of white grapes xarel-lo, macabeo and parellada, is deceptivel­y delicious. It starts out as a good, solid crisp bubbly, then reveals flavors of red currants and citrus before gliding into a long, refreshing finish. ABV: 11.5 percent. Loosen Bros. Dr. L Sparkling Riesling (2.5 stars).

Germany, $15

Sparkling wine, or“Sekt,”is a great way to start a meal, especially if charcuteri­e is involved. Ernst Loosen is one of Germany’s foremost winemakers, and this delightful example shows Riesling’s bubbly personalit­y at its best. ABV: 12.5 percent.

Gruet Blanc de Blancs (2 stars). New Mexico, $19 Gruet is a French champagne family producing greatvalue sparkling wine in New Mexico. This nonvintage blanc de blancs is labeled “American Sparkling Wine,” indicating that a good portion of the grapes were grown outside New Mexico. No matter — the wine shows textbook crispness, green apple and citrus flavors, with a hint of ginger. ABV: 12 percent.

Notes: Three stars exceptiona­l, two stars excellent, one star very good. Prices are approximat­e.

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