A sparkling and lively take on our classic rosé with notes of red peach, raspberry, and orange blossom. Chosen for its bright and fruity profile, this small lot of Mendocino rosé is ideal for adding bubbles and nothing else. Made from sustainably farmed grapes with no sugar and minimal intervention.
Specs
Vintage: Non-Vintage
Varietals: Zinfandel, Barbera, Sangiovese
Appellation: Mendocino County
Alcohol: 12.5%
Residual Sugar: 0g
Bottle Size: 6.3 oz.
Usual Brut, North Coast, 187ml
Tasting Notes
A dry and effervescent sparkling wine with notes of lemon, elderflower, and bergamot. Expertly made in small batches from sustainably farmed grapes with no sugar and minimal intervention — the real way.
A refreshing bubbly for special occasions or any occasion. Usual Brut is light, effervescent, and satisfyingly crisp. For optimal results, serve chilled and sip straight from the bottle.
Specs
Vintage: Non-Vintage
Appellation: North Coast
Alcohol: 12.0%
Residual Sugar: 0g
Bottle Size: 6.3 oz.
Usual Reserve Brut, Pauli Ranch, Mendocino County, 187ml
Tasting Notes
Enjoy our first aged sparkling wine. Using an extended Charmat method to capture natural carbonation for a finer bubble and silkier mouthfeel, Brut Reserve is a truly elevated experience. Bright, yet bold, with no added sugar and an entire year of flavor development and texture.
Tart lemon flavors mature into bright lemon cake notes with hints of buttery brioche crust. Fresh pineapple notes evolve into roasted pineapple with touches of caramelization. A real treat for special occasions at every occasion.
Specs
Vintage: Non-Vintage
Varietal: 100% Chardonnay
Appellation: Pauli Ranch, Mendocino County
Alcohol: 12.0%
Bottle Size: 6.3 oz.
What’s Included
18-bottles:
18x Usual Sparkling Mix Various, 187mL Case:
36x Usual Sparkling Mix Various, 187mL - Mix of 3 Bottles – May include any combination of the 3 types and may not be evenly split. You’ll most likely get at least 1 6-pack of each, but no guarantees
Enjoy a mixed pack of the wines that started it all - Red, Rosé, and Brut. Expertly made in small batches from sustainably farmed grapes with no sugar and minimal intervention - the real way. Perfect for sampling, sharing, or pairing with every mood and meal.
We curate sustainably farmed grape varieties from different regions to show off all the delicious nuances California’s microclimates have to offer - warm and coastal for the Rosé, and cool, misty mountains for the Red. The premise is nothing new: source the tastiest grapes, treat them right, and let them shine.
Wine great enough to drink every day needs a perfect by-the-glass bottle. At 6.3 oz., each bottle gives you a fresh, full glass (and candidly, a bit more). The wine itself is seasonally made in small batches, not in vats mixed with sugar and chemicals. You know what they say about good things…
Available States
AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY
Brut Rose-
Very pretty salmon color, medium to fine mousse. Citrus/?honeysuckle on the nose.
First sip cold out of fridge is peach/berry. Nice acidity, fairly well balanced. Decently long finish. Good mouth feel. Not particularly complex, just a very nice glass of bubbles. 110 cal 2.2 carbs x 1.25 servings in the bottle for those keeping track
Large Glass of Brut-
Light yellow, medium mouse. Not much nose. Acidic and bright/lively. Lemon and other citrus on the palate. Not yeasty or bready at all. Would make a lovely French 75. Also would be very refreshing on a hot night. 110 cal, 2.2 carbs x 1.25 servings in the bottle for those keeping track
Reserve Brut
Light yellow, medium mousse
Yeasty/citrusy nose,
Less acidic than regular brut. Smoother. Not as much bread on the palate as the nose. The bready notes come out as it warms up. There is no cal or carbs listed on this bottle, so I would assume this has higher residual sugar, though it’s still dry.
All in all, these are all very drinkable, at least 2 are lower carb, and I very much enjoyed them when I got them from Meh on the first offering. I was sad when I ran out, so will be buying more this time.
I was considering, but the following killed it for me.
“Mix of 3 Bottles – May include any combination of the 3 types and may not be evenly split. You’ll most likely get at least 1 6-pack of each, but no guarantees”
We really liked these when offered here in the past. We would rarely finish an entire full-sized bottle of bubbly when opened, so these are great for a single glass at a time.
@knlprez They look to be too small to try that. I’m all for sabering, but this looks like a great way to see the ER doc to remove a lot of glass from your hand.
How much more are you saving by buying a full case (187mL, 36 vs. 18)?
(Note: tax and shipping are not included in savings calculations.)
Usual Sparkling Mix - $15 = 10.71%
@Drez143
They aren’t corked so you can just leave them in the boxes they come in and stash them where ever, but keep one of each in the fridge for bubble ‘emergencies.’
My wife and I are fans of Champagne and dry sparkling wines—definitely not the sweet, high-residual sugar types. I agree completely with the review by mtb002 regarding the taste and characteristics of each variety. This sparkling wine is exceptionally drinkable, and at its price point, it easily outshines what you’ll find at your local grocery store.
We shared a bottle with a friend, and their first reaction was about the packaging—“That’s a cool bottle, like a science beaker!” It’s definitely eye-catching and would be a great conversation starter at a party, on a picnic, or even on a date. The presentation adds a fun, modern twist.
That said, while the unique bottle format has its appeal, it’s actually the reason I’m not purchasing a full case. If I had a party with my friends, think 36 bottles for 36 glasses. But from a practical standpoint, it’s not ideal for storage. I’ve custom-built shelving in our basement fridge to store Champagne—3 shelves, 4 bottles wide—and these just don’t fit the setup. For me, function wins over novelty.
@ChiWineOne I certainly wouldn’t want these to replace my normal sparkling queue, which consists of 750 mL Trader Joe’s Brut and Rosé as well as some more vaunted bottles for more vaunted times.
But as an addition, this seems great. Sometimes when we want just a little wine, we’ll be able to finish off the 750mL in the subsequent day or 2; but sometimes we won’t, and these will be handy. And for gift baskets and care packages for folks that aren’t big wine drinkers. And sometimes, with guests or just us, we need just a little more wine, and bubbles almost always works for that. Sometimes before the main meal/wine, and sometimes after.
And sometimes I put on little wine events, and these will be handy for pre-measuring out some portions.
I like the chemistry/beaker vibe. Like I’ve carefully measured out exactly how much wine is needed. “This much for you!”
Certainly, if storage is tight and tricky, these would not be efficient.
These certainly have an interesting look to them. From a presentation perspective the novelty factor is fun.
For what it’s worth, the bottle shape looks more like an Erlenmeyer flask than a beaker to me.
Can it really be 0% RS? To what resolution?
There’s got to be something. If they are saying it’s not perceptibly sweet, that’s fine. But never seen a 0%spec.
/image less than zero movie
Why does “It only looks like the good life” seem appropriate?
Usual Brut Rosé, Mendocino County, 187ml
Tasting Notes
Specs
Usual Brut, North Coast, 187ml
Tasting Notes
Specs
Usual Reserve Brut, Pauli Ranch, Mendocino County, 187ml
Tasting Notes
Specs
What’s Included
18-bottles:
Case:
- Mix of 3 Bottles – May include any combination of the 3 types and may not be evenly split. You’ll most likely get at least 1 6-pack of each, but no guarantees
Price Comparison
Not for sale on winery website, $357.12/case MSRP
About The Winery
Available States
AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY
Estimated Delivery
Tuesday, May 27
Usual Sparkling Mix
$69.99 - $124.99
My quick mental math tells me a 36 pack is akin to 9 750 ml bottles so $14/bottle
They’re certainly eye-catching…
Honestly, I love the portions
Usual Wines
Brut Rose-
Very pretty salmon color, medium to fine mousse. Citrus/?honeysuckle on the nose.
First sip cold out of fridge is peach/berry. Nice acidity, fairly well balanced. Decently long finish. Good mouth feel. Not particularly complex, just a very nice glass of bubbles. 110 cal 2.2 carbs x 1.25 servings in the bottle for those keeping track
Large Glass of Brut-
Light yellow, medium mouse. Not much nose. Acidic and bright/lively. Lemon and other citrus on the palate. Not yeasty or bready at all. Would make a lovely French 75. Also would be very refreshing on a hot night. 110 cal, 2.2 carbs x 1.25 servings in the bottle for those keeping track
Reserve Brut
Light yellow, medium mousse
Yeasty/citrusy nose,
Less acidic than regular brut. Smoother. Not as much bread on the palate as the nose. The bready notes come out as it warms up. There is no cal or carbs listed on this bottle, so I would assume this has higher residual sugar, though it’s still dry.
All in all, these are all very drinkable, at least 2 are lower carb, and I very much enjoyed them when I got them from Meh on the first offering. I was sad when I ran out, so will be buying more this time.
@mtb002 same price on meh?
@losthighwayz
I’ll have to look it up
Meh price was $50 for a 12 pack, so this is cheaper.
I was considering, but the following killed it for me.
“Mix of 3 Bottles – May include any combination of the 3 types and may not be evenly split. You’ll most likely get at least 1 6-pack of each, but no guarantees”
I think the presentation is eye catchy and fun and will maybe impress on a date night, that’s my intent.
In for a case.
We really liked these when offered here in the past. We would rarely finish an entire full-sized bottle of bubbly when opened, so these are great for a single glass at a time.
These might be interesting to try to open via saber

@knlprez They look to be too small to try that. I’m all for sabering, but this looks like a great way to see the ER doc to remove a lot of glass from your hand.
@kookie00 I’ve successfully sabered 187s, including those with plastic closures, so it would probably be worth a shot
@knlprez @kookie00 do it on video please
@kookie00 @LincolnMics If you don’t video the saberage, did it even happen??
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UXO2PMm7o-FTa08kzOAMJPGqjdfeBEdt/view?usp=sharing
Curious when these were bottled
How much more are you saving by buying a full case (187mL, 36 vs. 18)?
(Note: tax and shipping are not included in savings calculations.)
Usual Sparkling Mix - $15 = 10.71%
How in the world do you store these?!?!
@Drez143
They aren’t corked so you can just leave them in the boxes they come in and stash them where ever, but keep one of each in the fridge for bubble ‘emergencies.’
@Drez143 @mtb002 now that you reminded me, I might be having a “bubble emergency”now!
/youtube emergency all to clear from street
In for 36 based on last purchase of these and the excellent rattage.

/giphy able-auspicious-pollution
@TimW damn now I’m invested in the backstory and I don’t even know what it is.
My wife and I are fans of Champagne and dry sparkling wines—definitely not the sweet, high-residual sugar types. I agree completely with the review by mtb002 regarding the taste and characteristics of each variety. This sparkling wine is exceptionally drinkable, and at its price point, it easily outshines what you’ll find at your local grocery store.

We shared a bottle with a friend, and their first reaction was about the packaging—“That’s a cool bottle, like a science beaker!” It’s definitely eye-catching and would be a great conversation starter at a party, on a picnic, or even on a date. The presentation adds a fun, modern twist.
That said, while the unique bottle format has its appeal, it’s actually the reason I’m not purchasing a full case. If I had a party with my friends, think 36 bottles for 36 glasses. But from a practical standpoint, it’s not ideal for storage. I’ve custom-built shelving in our basement fridge to store Champagne—3 shelves, 4 bottles wide—and these just don’t fit the setup. For me, function wins over novelty.
@ChiWineOne I certainly wouldn’t want these to replace my normal sparkling queue, which consists of 750 mL Trader Joe’s Brut and Rosé as well as some more vaunted bottles for more vaunted times.
But as an addition, this seems great. Sometimes when we want just a little wine, we’ll be able to finish off the 750mL in the subsequent day or 2; but sometimes we won’t, and these will be handy. And for gift baskets and care packages for folks that aren’t big wine drinkers. And sometimes, with guests or just us, we need just a little more wine, and bubbles almost always works for that. Sometimes before the main meal/wine, and sometimes after.
And sometimes I put on little wine events, and these will be handy for pre-measuring out some portions.
I like the chemistry/beaker vibe. Like I’ve carefully measured out exactly how much wine is needed. “This much for you!”
Certainly, if storage is tight and tricky, these would not be efficient.
@ChiWineOne @wardad
Erlenmeyer flask
@wardad What you said is exactly perfect for this offer.
@ChiWineOne @rjquillin @wardad Erlen-Meh-er if you will.
@ChiWineOne @pmarin @wardad
perfectly true to brand
Looks very interesting, needed a restock on my bubbly supply… Kinda wish it was full sized bottles, but I’ll take it!

/giphy thick-floppy-rose
Summer is coming, the last ones I ordered from Meh were a hit in my house and with everyone in the friend/gifting circle, in for 36!
let’s see what the eel is up to!
/giphy tireless delicate eel

@browncj7 Eels are weird where you come from…
These certainly have an interesting look to them. From a presentation perspective the novelty factor is fun.
For what it’s worth, the bottle shape looks more like an Erlenmeyer flask than a beaker to me.
@dmyers314 Probably @mediocrebot’s fault - you’d think that it would recognize its badge.
@dmyers314 I was all ready to get pedantic about the Erlenmeyer flask, but you beat me to it
Went ahead and ordered innate-evil-baby
Something from Warehouse-13; maybe time-warped from Weird Science???
To Fun to pass up-36 pleaseheady-retro-basin
/giphy charming-hateful-egg

Can it really be 0% RS? To what resolution?

There’s got to be something. If they are saying it’s not perceptibly sweet, that’s fine. But never seen a 0%spec.
/image less than zero movie
Why does “It only looks like the good life” seem appropriate?
/giphy milky-cool-ocean
