Lady Liberty wasn't France's only gift to America; so was Méthode Champenoise winemaking. Traditional exacting French techniques and the finest grapes in America produce a sparkling wine second to none.
Madame Liberte Brut
Madame Liberté Brut shows notes of green apple and pear with crispy acidity. Flavors of stone fruit are complemented by a hint of yeast that lead to a round finish.
Madame Liberté Rosé shows aromas of fresh fruits that lead to floral notes of Bing cherry and wild strawberry while maintaining vibrant acidity. This wine finishes with crisp and refreshing effervescence.
Lady Liberty wasn't France's only gift to America, so was Method Champions winemaking. Traditional exacting French techniques and the finest grapes in America produce a sparkling wine second to none
Domestic: USA
Methode Champenoise, aged en tirage for 4 months
Madame Liberte Brut shows notes of green apple and pear with crisp acidity. Flavors of stone fruit are complimented by hints of yeast that lead to a round finish.
Madame Liberte uses the traditional champagne production method or methode champenoise that promotes a second fermentation in the bottle and is arguably the most appreciated method for sparkling wine production in terms of quality
Enjoy this wine on its own or pair with lemon rosemary salmon, spinach and goat cheese salad or a chocolate croissant.