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Uncorked: Great sparkling wine from an unexpected place

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That isn’t a joke. The wines are that good.

What to buy

Gruet, Grand Reserve 2005 ($42.99): An unbelievable price for a sparkling wine of this high quality. Seven years in the bottle have brought out all new flavors. The seven-year reserve was my introduction to the Gruet portfolio at a Champagne tasting several years ago and prompted my interest in a rare New Mexico wine. 

Gruet, Blanc de Blanc 2007 ($24.99): A great pairing with turkey dinner this Thanksgiving – I paired it at mine last year – at another spectacular price. 

Gruet, Extra Dry ($14.99): Several bottles were served last year at my New Year’s festivities. Beautiful peach and honey apple notes highlight this pleasantly crisp domestic sparkler. An unbelievable value. 

Wine 101

The only sparkling wines designated as Champagne comes from the actual French region. Everything else is labeled as a sparkling wine.

• James Nokes writes a bi-weekly wine column for the Daily Chronicle. He’s been tasting, touring and collecting in the wine world for several years. Contact him at news@daily-chronicle.com.

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