Winemaker Mike Sinor is the SLO Wine Country Champagne Renegade. Instead of beginning with traditional-method sparklers, he started using traditional and new/interesting varieties, plus the older, pared-down and simple, méthode ancestral instead.
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He has also created Champagne-style bubbles…read below!
Pétillant Naturel, or Pét-Nat, is an even more ancient way to make sparkling wine than the widely-used méthode champenoise (also called méthode traditionelle) originated in Champagne, France. In the méthode ancestrale, the wine is bottled with a crown cap before it even finishes its first fermentation, so it develops carbon dioxide as it goes. It’s not disgorged, often unfiltered, and can be made from any grape variety.
Each year at Sinor-Lavallee, you can find something different and fun as Sinor experiments with all-natural frizzante bubbles.
This Article was originally published on Cali Coast Wine Country