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- aria - 12-04-1999

Hi all...
I am trying to find the name of a sparkling burgundy that I used at my wedding. Unfortunately, the supplier I used no longer carries it or can remember the name...Anyway, all I can remember was that it was around the $8-$10 range and had a black label....any help would be great, I am trying to find it for New Year's Eve...


- Innkeeper - 12-04-1999

If you don't mind spending a little more for the Millenium that is much, much better, try Hardy's Shiraz, Australian Sparkling Wine. You should be able to find it for around $17 at a discounter.


- Jerry D Mead - 12-04-1999

I think I know the product you're talking about if it's French...but I can't think of the name for the life of me. I want to say Red Cap or something like that.

I did just taste a dandy Ukrainian import called Krimskoye that lists for $12 and comes in a white (sort of like German Sekt)and a red made from Cabernet and some local grape I don't know. Plum and boysenberry fruit flavors...a little sweetness...very tasty. Bring on the duck in pomegranate sauce.

Contact the importer: Dime Group (415) 987-5575; E-mail: dimegroup@aol.com


- aria - 12-04-1999

thanks for the advice thusfar...however, if you guys do think of the name, I would appreciate it! It is more for sentimental value than anything...


- Innkeeper - 12-05-1999

The last wines I remember named Sparkling Burgundy were New York State bottlings by Taylor (see elsewhere on the forum) and Great Western. There may have been a couple in California too; suspects Gallo and Italian Swiss Colony. Have not seen it since Cold Duck came along, and that was a, er, while ago.


- Bucko - 12-05-1999

I did just taste a dandy Ukrainian import called Krimskoye that lists for $12 and comes in a white (sort of like German Sekt)and a red made from Cabernet and some local grape I don't know. Plum and boysenberry fruit flavors...a little sweetness...very tasty. Bring on the duck in pomegranate sauce.
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I just had the wine -- WAAAAY undervalued. Buy as much as you can find.

Bucko


- aria - 12-06-1999

THAT'S IT!!! It was Taylor! I recognize the name....thank you so much, Innkeeper! Now, I just gotta find it....


- Thomas - 12-07-1999

The Taylor Winery is gone; its brand name is owned by a larger operation. I don't know if they produce sparkling "burgundy" anymore under the Taylor name, and they shouldn't anyway.


- aria - 12-07-1999

oh darn.... [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/frown.gif[/img] that was some yummy stuff...I was advised to try another sparkling burgundy by J. Roget....anyone ever heard of it? I am kinda skeptical because it is really cheap ($3/bottle) but far be it for me to be a wine snob! My family makes their own wines in the traditions passed down by our moonshining ancestors! [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/smile.gif[/img]


- Thomas - 12-07-1999

This is personal opinion, mind you, but I believe that one gets what one pays for; for $3 what could you possibly expect in a sparkling wine? In J. Roget, you get it, complete with bubbles the size of cannon balls, which is hardly a good sign.


- Jerry D Mead - 12-07-1999

Aria...I suspect what you like is fruity, slightly sweet red wine, so any of the suggestion above would be appropriate.

You might also like Riunite Lambrusco...it's not really sparkling, but it has a tingle of carbonation.


- Barbara - 12-09-1999

I believe I just purchased what you are looking for Taylor New York State Cold Duck (a sparkling burgundy wine under a black label) Purchased recently in a wine store in Hot Springs, Arkansas for prox. $8.00
Have not seen it in "years" but it sure brought back memories! <grin>
Barbara


- aria - 12-13-1999

well, I tried the J. Roget....I got what I paid for...YECH! oh well, experimentation and all that...
thanks for the reccommendation on the Riunite, though. When searching for the Lambrusco, I spied the Royal Raspberry and gave that a shot first....most yummy....I will go back for the lambrusco next time...


- aria - 12-20-1999

I tried the Riunite Lambrusco today....major yummy! You hit my palate right on the nose, Wine Curmudgeon! Thanks for the reccommendation..


- Jerry D Mead - 12-20-1999

Alright! Let me try one more time. Contact my friend John Brewer at Wildwood Cellars in Mulvane, KS who specializes in Elderberry wines...medal winners every year and not very expensive.

They have the sweetness you like in several different levels (Elderberries are reputed to be very healthy in folk medicine by the way), so ask him to send you an assortment...check the prices but I remember them being very affordable.

Wildwood Cellars: (316) 777-9191 or E-mail: elderwines@aol.com

(note: They are very busy this time of year and he may not check his e-mail every day.)


- aria - 12-22-1999

thanks WC....do you have a general price range in mind that you think he will be in? I am on a pretty tight budget...


- Jerry D Mead - 12-22-1999

The Wildwood Elderberry wines were line priced (even the Spiced Elderberry) at $9 last time I checked.


- aria - 12-23-1999

that doesnt sound too bad...
ya know, today I was looking through my wedding album, and, lo and behold, there was a bottle of the stuff I was looking for in the background of a picture! If I had only thought to look there I wouldnt have been on this wild goose chase! But, of course, then I wouldnt have stumbled upon this web page and all the good stuff here....must have been fate! [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]