Bugey is a wine region in east central part of France just east of Beaujolais. It’s small in size and production with only a little over 1200 acres of vines and about 4 million bottles of wine produced each year. In this episode, we dive a little deeper into our French wine knowledge, exploring Bugey and it’s wines.
Wine Recommendations
Bernard & Marjorie Rondeau Bugey Cerdon – priced around $22.
- This wine has a fruity and fresh nose of strawberries, minerality plus hints of cherry and yeast.
- It’s medium sweet with medium plus acidity and it’s tangy with delicate flavor of cran-raspberry
- The bubbles are soft and although this wine is sweet it’s still crisp which is what you want in a sweet wine
- Great for hot days on the patio and then some thanks to the low alcohol at 8% ABV
- you can purchase this wine by clicking here
La Cueille Bugey Cerdon – priced around $25.
- The nose on this wine is more mineral driven almost like licking a wet rock but also aromas of candied sour cherries, strawberry and not as fruity as the first wine
- This wine is less sweet and less acidic than the first wine with more concentrated, mellow flavors of cran-raspberry with a touch of honey
- you can purchase this wine by clicking here
Maison Angelot Bugey Mondeuse 2016 priced around $16.
- Deep ruby colored wine with aromas of blueberry jam, black pepper and a hint of dusty earth
- It has medium body, acidity and tannins with flavors of sour cherries, blackberry and dusty earth
- This wine is very unique – it was difficult to describe
- We thought pairing it with some fatty food helped the wine to shine more
- You can purchase this wine by clicking here
Sources:
- Wine Searcher
- Wikipedia
- Wine Folly
- Oxford Companion to Wine
- Eater.com
- De Maison Selections Inc.