As I was driving through Los Angeles the other day - the very day I had to choose which wine to open when I got home - I found myself in traffic behind a Bread & Butter delivery truck. I figure the signs won't get much clearer than that. B&B's winemaker Linda Trotta says it best, "A good wine is a wine you like."
The 2019 Bread & Butter Merlot brings alcohol at a reined-in 13.5% abv, and the retail price is only $15.
This medium-dark Merlot smells delicious. It's labeled as a California Merlot, with no further indication of where the grapes were grown. Rich plum and classic aromas mingle with a bit of smoke and a bit of chocolate. The palate is velvety and lush, with dark fruit, mocha and a minty finish. The tannins are unobtrusive, yet they worked just fine with our Thanksgiving … steak. Drink what you like, eat what you like.
The Bread & Butter Prosecco DOC is all Italian - made in a small town near Venice, says the website. It has alcohol at 11% abv and the retail damage is $15.
This bubbly wine has a pretty, frothy head which dissipates quickly. That leaves you with a greenish-yellow wine and a line of bubbles around the edge of the glass. The nose is lovely - pears, apples, a bit of citrus minerality - and the palate follows suit. It is a semi-sweet delight that is very festive and tasty.
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