Murgo, Método Classico Brut Rosé
I just shake my head in amazement every time I taste this Brut Rosé from Murgo—and I taste it a lot, because it has been a staple of every restaurant wine list I’ve ever written. Why? Because it is one of the very best Champagne-method sparklers made anywhere in Italy, at a price that has remained unfathomably low.
During my restaurant days, it was one of the most sure-fire by-the-glass pours I could offer: No one was longing for a $25-$30 glass of Champagne when I had this on hand, and should you ever find yourself picking wines for a larger event, one for which Champagne may be too pricey, this one fills the bill impressively well. As we all know, wines made in the Champagne method are especially costly to produce: They are more labor- and equipment-intensive, and require tying up inventory for years before the wine is finally released. Given all this, I remain amazed that the Scammacca del Murgo family gets this hand-made Brut Rosé—crafted from Etna’s Nerello Mascalese grape and aged a full two years on its lees before final bottling—on the market for less than $30. If you recall this bottle from prior SommSelect offers, you know what to do: Hoard it, greedily, for occasions large and small.