Korbel Brut 187ML
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Description
Description
Korbel Brut 187ML is a méthode champenoise California sparkling wine bottled at 12% ABV in a single-serve 187ml format. This expression earned 90 points from Wine Spectator and took gold medals at both the 2019 Los Angeles International Wine Competition and the 2020 San Diego International Wine & Spirits Competition — a strong résumé for a mini bottle.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12% | Origin: Russian River Valley, California | Style: Brut Sparkling | Producer: Korbel Champagne Cellars
Production & Heritage
Korbel Champagne Cellars has been producing sparkling wine in Guerneville, in Sonoma County's Russian River Valley, since 1882. The Brut is made using the traditional méthode champenoise — the same bottle-fermentation process used in Champagne — from a blend of Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Colombard, and Pinot Noir. Grapes destined for this cuvée are harvested roughly two weeks earlier than those picked for still wines, a deliberate decision that preserves the bright acidity and delicate fruit character essential to a crisp sparkling wine.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with lively citrus — orange and lime zest — layered over warm cinnamon and ginger spice. Underneath, a subtle floral quality emerges alongside hints of fresh pear.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is crisp and bright, with citrus and green apple giving way to creamy pear and blanched almond at mid-palate. Vanilla and a whisper of strawberry round out the flavor profile, balanced by fine, persistent bubbles that keep the wine lively and refreshing.
Finish: The finish is medium-dry and refined, with lingering spiced fruit and a clean mineral snap. It fades gracefully without cloying sweetness, leaving a crisp impression.
How to Drink Korbel Brut
The 187ml format makes this an ideal grab-and-go sparkling wine that drinks well chilled on its own — no flute required, though one never hurts. For cocktails, Korbel Brut works in a Classic Mimosa, where its citrus-driven profile meshes naturally with fresh orange juice; a Kir Royale, where the wine's crisp acidity cuts through the richness of crème de cassis; and a French 75, where its vanilla and almond notes complement gin and lemon without competing.
Best For
- Stocking a hotel minibar or picnic basket with individual portions
- Toasting at weddings, showers, or milestone celebrations where single servings simplify logistics
- Adding a sparkling accompaniment to brunch without committing to a full bottle
- Gifting as part of a curated wine sampler or party favor
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Korbel Brut taste like? Korbel Brut delivers crisp citrus and green apple flavors up front, transitioning into creamy pear, blanched almond, and a touch of vanilla, with a medium-dry, spice-tinged finish.
How does Korbel Brut compare to Gruet Blancs de Noir? Both are well-regarded American sparkling wines made using traditional bottle fermentation, but Gruet Blancs de Noir, produced in New Mexico, leans heavier on red-fruit character from its Pinot Noir base. Korbel Brut uses a broader four-grape blend that yields a lighter, more citrus-forward profile with warm spice accents.
Is Korbel Brut good for cocktails? Its bright acidity, clean citrus notes, and balanced sweetness make it a reliable base for sparkling cocktails such as Mimosas, Bellinis, and French 75s.
Where is Korbel Brut made? Korbel Brut is produced at Korbel Champagne Cellars in Guerneville, located in the Russian River Valley of Sonoma County, California — a region prized for cool-climate viticulture.
What foods pair well with Korbel Brut? Fresh oysters on the half shell benefit from the wine's acidity; smoked salmon and cream cheese complement its creamy mid-palate; light brunch dishes like eggs Benedict mirror its richness without overwhelming it; fruit tarts echo the citrus and berry notes; and mild, creamy cheeses such as Brie allow the wine's spice to shine.
What sizes does Korbel Brut come in? Korbel Brut is widely available in 187ml single-serve bottles and standard 750ml bottles, with larger 1.5L formats also produced.
Is Korbel Brut worth the price? Korbel Brut positions as an entry-level méthode champenoise sparkling wine, and its 90-point Wine Spectator score and multiple gold medals suggest it punches well above its price tier — particularly in the 187ml format, where quality single-serve sparkling options are limited.
Why Korbel Brut?
Few American sparkling wines at this price point are actually made by méthode champenoise, yet Korbel has committed to traditional bottle fermentation since the winery's founding in 1882. The 90-point Wine Spectator rating confirms that the method pays off in the glass, delivering complexity — creamy almond, warm spice, layered citrus — that tank-fermented competitors at similar price points rarely match. The 187ml format preserves that quality in a portable, single-serve package without sacrificing freshness. For anyone who wants genuine bottle-fermented sparkling wine without the commitment of a full bottle, Korbel Brut in 187ml is one of the most practical and proven choices on the shelf.
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