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Early Summer Wines
Words by Canaan Lendell / Photography by Ben Callahan / Layout by Atlas Biro
The transition from spring to summer is marked by an appreciation for the new, the vibrant, and the immediate. Cobwebs cleared, windows opened, and conversations with friends are again moved to the patio, where dinner parties source from the tender bounties at the farmer’s market. The wines should be fresh, bracing, and easy to drink.
These two wines are perfectly priced to buy a case for the summer months - you won’t feel precious about opening another when some unexpected guests pop by, and they’re so irresistible you’d do it anyway.
The first is a somewhat unconventional pick, a sparkling red wine, the 2022 Vecchia Modena Lambrusco by the Cleto Chiarli family. For a varietal typically characterized by a syrupy, almost cloying sweetness, this dry Lambrusco is juicy and tart, like biting into a perfect green apple. With tons of strawberry and a clean, slightly sweet finish, this would perfectly balance charcuterie, wood - fired pizza, or even barbecue. Chill completely, and take out of the fridge 10 - 15 minutes before serving.
The second pick is a summertime classic, Sauvignon Blanc. Produced by Gaspard in the Loire Valley, this 2021 harvest is smooth, slightly buttery, and very moreish. Notes of honeydew, grapefruit, and a slight grassiness make this the perfect partner for a plate of pesto pasta, fresh fruit, or a spicy Thai curry. Serve chilled in the company of good friends.
Both wines can be purchased at Hausfrau Haven in German Village