Full Review

Underwood

Underwood
NV Rosé Bubbles, Oregon

Pair this wine with:
Chicken

Category: Other Sparkling

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 11% RS: 1%
87 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$7
Best Buy

Underwood
NV Rosé Bubbles, Oregon

Pair this wine with:
Chicken

Category: Other Sparkling

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 11% RS: 1%
Old gold color. Aromas and flavors of strawberry, pomegranate, lemon-lime, and banana with a silky, lively, effervescent, dry light-to-medium body and a tingling, complex, medium-long finish with nuances of white strawberry and raspberry, pink queen anne’s cherries, and sweet green strawberry leaves. A lovely and approachable Rosé sparkler for any occasion; expressive of tart red fruits and berries.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Spicy & Complex
Aroma Aroma: strawberry, pomegranate, lemon-lime, and banana
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with nuances of white strawberry and raspberry, pink queen anne's cherries, and sweet green strawberry leaves
Sweetness Sweetness: Dry
Enjoy Enjoy: Now on its own and with food
Recipes Pairing: Oven Fried Chicken, Chicken Kebobs, Cobb Salad
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A lovely and approachable Rosé sparkler for any occasion; expressive of tart red fruits and berries.

The Producer

Union Wine Company

The Producer
19550 SW Cipole Road
Tualatin, OR 97140
USA
1 971-322-4791

Other Sparkling

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Serve in a Champagne Flute
Sparkling wine covers many countries, grape types and quality levels. What all of these wines have in common are bubbles.

How the bubbles get there define the type and quality of the sparkling wine. The most famous sparkling wine of course is Champagne, from the eponymous region in France. These are made by what is known as the Champagne or "classic" method, where the secondary fermentation that produces the sparkle is done in an individual bottle. Other sparkling wines that use this method include Franciacorta and Alta Langa in Italy as well as Cava from Spain.

Other sparkling wines are made when the bubbles (or carbonation) is created in large tanks. While there are many inexpensive, simple sparkling wines made in this method, there are some excellent examples, most notably Prosecco.

Sparkling wines in many cases are meant to be drunk upon release, although the best examples of Champagne can age well for more than a decade. As sparkling wine is celebratory in nature, it is often used for toasting a special event, such as an anniversary or birthday. Yet the finest dry sparking wines work beautifully with a huge array of foods. These wines are arguably the finest food wines in the world.