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L.A. WINELINE NAPA VALLEY IS SPARKLING WITH HOLIDAY BUBBLES.


Byline: LARRY LIPSON

Despite the French invasion of California's sparkling wine turf by such familiar Champagne names as Roederer, Chandon, Mumm, Piper and Taittinger, Napa's bubbling granddaddy, Schramsberg, has never been more successful than it is today.

That success, both commercially and artistically, can be traced to the second generation of the 40-year Davies family ownership, youthful Hugh Davies Hugh Seymour Davies (April 23, 1943 – January 1, 2005) was a musicologist, composer, and inventor of musical instruments.

Davies was born in Exmouth, Devon, England. After attending Westminster School, he studied music at Worcester College, Oxford from 1961 to 1964.
.

Davies, whose business card indicates he's president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , but who seems to prefer being known as the winemaker, recently brought four of his premium, methode champenoise bubblies, plus a bottle of his latest pride and joy, a high-quality cabernet sauvignon Cab·er·net Sauvignon  
n.
1. A variety of black grape used to make red wine, notably in Bordeaux and the Napa Valley.

2. A dry red wine made from this grape.



[French.
 made with his own estate-grown grapes carrying the J. Davies label, to Pinot Bistro in Studio City.

Fanny Bay oysters were the perfect companions to Schramsberg's 2001 Blanc de Blancs ($32.50), crisp, tart and with lovely citrus overtones. The 2002 Blanc de Noirs Blanc de noirs is a French term (literally "white of blacks") for a white wine produced entirely from black grapes. It is often encountered in Champagne, where a number of houses have followed the lead of Bollinger's prestige cuvée  ($32.50) paired very effectively with a goat cheese tart and a burrata cheese plate.

Similarly, the 1999 J. Schram ($80) shows its chardonnay power as the winery's grand marque bubbly, good enough to match with seafood or poultry entrees, while the 1999 Schramsberg Reserve ($70) of predominantly pinot noir grapes, can even be enjoyed with robust meat dishes or spicy Asian recipes.

Of course, in the case of a thick steak or a savory beef bourguignon, the intense 2002 J. Davies ($65) still red wine couldn't be a better choice.

But these aren't the only members of the Schramsberg portfolio of sparklers.

There's the romantic Brut Brut, Brute (both: brt), or Brutus (br  Rose ($36.50), always a big seller on St. Valentine's Day St. Valentine’s Day

(February 14) day of celebration of love. [Western Folklore: Leach, 1153]

See : Love
, and there's the Cremant Demi-Sec ($34.50), a sweet sparkler spar·kler  
n.
1. One, such as a highly polished metallic surface or a virtuoso performer, that sparkles.

2. Informal A diamond.

3. A firework that burns slowly and gives off a shower of sparks.
 that's apparently a favorite at presidential dinner functions at the White House.

A second label, nonvintage Schramsberg bubbly called Mirabelle sells for around $18.75 a bottle and is generally considered an above average sparkling wine for the price.

No doubt about it, Schramsberg provides plenty of worthwhile effervescent ef·fer·vesce  
intr.v. ef·fer·vesced, ef·fer·vesc·ing, ef·fer·vesc·es
1. To emit small bubbles of gas, as a carbonated or fermenting liquid.

2. To escape from a liquid as bubbles; bubble up.

3.
 options for upcoming holiday festivities fes·tiv·i·ty  
n. pl. fes·tiv·i·ties
1. A joyous feast, holiday, or celebration; a festival.

2. The pleasure, joy, and gaiety of a festival or celebration.

3.
.

Information: (707) 942-6668 or www.schramsberg.com.

NEW RELEASES: Barrel-aged Valley of the Moon 2003 zinfandel and 2002 syrah ($16 each) are two recent Sonoma County releases. ... The 2004 Paragon Vineyard chardonnay ($14) from Edna Valley is now available. ... Zin fans can find two from Shenandoah Vineyards, a 2004 special reserve ($9.95) and a 2003 Paul's Vineyard ``ReZerve'' ($24). Also three zinfandels from Sobon Estate (actually, the same producer as Shenandoah) a 2004 Old Vines ($12.95), a 2003 Cougar cougar: see puma.
cougar
 or puma or mountain lion or panther

Species (Puma concolor) of large, graceful cat that lives in a wide variety of habitats in the Americas, from southern Alaska to Patagonia.
 Hills ($15.95) and a 2003 Fiddletown ($19.95). ... With a new label comes Echelon 2004 pinot noir ($13), 2003 shiraz ($12) and 2003 cabernet sauvignon from Hames hames

linked metal, curved bars that fit around the horse collar and serve as the attachment for the trace chains and traces.
 Valley ($13).

SIPS & NIBBLES: By putting ultra-expensive 50-year-old The Macallan in an ultra-expensive Lalique decanter-type bottle, it will soon be possible (next month) to get a $5,995 bottle of scotch. ... From the Cotes du Rhone region in France comes the news that the 2005 vintage is ``exceptional.'' Information: www.rhone-wines.com. ... Twenty-five Greek wineries have joined together to promote Greek wine in North America. Interested? Visit www.allaboutgreekwine.com. ... Most sweet dessert icewine comes in half (375 ml) bottles. Now Vidal by Inniskillin is adding a quarter (187 ml) bottle in the 2004 vintage priced at $38. It will be on retail shelves early next year. ... Look for Baron Herzog wines sporting a new label depicting the new Oxnard winery of Herzog Wine Cellars. ... Radio wine commentator Scott Carpenter tells us of a new wine shop/wine bar/cheese shop in a Redondo Beach mall that's drawing crowds, mostly male. Andy Di Girgis opened his Gourmet Cheese & Wine Market at the Galleria 16 months ago. Information: (310) 214-2122.

Larry Lipson, (818) 713-3668

larry.lipson(at)dailynews.com
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