Graham Beck Bliss Demi Sec
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Graham Beck Bliss Demi Sec is a semi-dry Méthode Cap Classique sparkling wine from Robertson, South Africa, bottled at 11.32% ABV in a standard 750ml format. A back-to-back Veritas Silver award winner in 2022 and 2023, this Chardonnay-dominant cuvée stands out among South African sparkling wines for its carefully calibrated sweetness and fine-bead effervescence.
Quick Facts: ABV: 11.32% | Origin: Robertson, Breede River Valley, Western Cape, South Africa | Style: Demi-Sec (33 g/L residual sugar) | Producer: Graham Beck Wines
Production & Heritage
Graham Beck Wines, founded by businessman Graham Beck in the Robertson Wine Valley, has become one of South Africa's most recognized producers of Méthode Cap Classique — the country's traditional-method sparkling wine classification. Bliss Demi Sec is made from a blend of approximately 53% Chardonnay and 47% Pinot Noir, undergoing secondary fermentation in bottle and settling on its lees for 12 months before disgorgement. What distinguishes this cuvée from the rest of the Graham Beck range is a specially selected liqueur d'expédition added at dosage to achieve its demi-sec sweetness level of 33 g/L residual sugar, placing it at the drier end of the demi-sec spectrum.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with delicate yeasty notes and lemon curd before unfolding into richer layers of honey, butterscotch, and toasted praline. Underneath, hints of apple skin and pineapple add a fresh, orchard-fruit dimension.
Taste: The entry is bright and citrus-driven, with tangerine and kiwi acidity cutting through the semi-dry sweetness. At mid-palate, ripe stone fruits — particularly peach — emerge alongside a creamy, almost custard-like texture. The mousse is persistent and fine, carrying flavors of honey and vanilla through to the peak without turning cloying.
Finish: Moderately long, with a juicy tartness that keeps the palate refreshed. Lingering impressions of praline, lightly smoky minerality, and citrus peel fade gradually.
How to Drink Bliss Demi Sec
Serve well chilled at 6–8°C in a tulip glass to concentrate the aromatics while allowing the mousse to express itself fully. The residual sweetness makes this sparkler particularly versatile in cocktails: try it in a French 75, where its honey and citrus notes complement the gin-lemon backbone; in a Bellini, swapping in peach purée to amplify the wine's natural stone-fruit character; or in a Kir Royale, where a dash of crème de cassis plays against the praline and butterscotch undertones.
Best For
- Sparkling wine drinkers who find brut too dry and want a balanced middle ground
- Pairing with dessert courses at dinner parties
- Gifting to someone exploring South African sparkling wine
- Toasting celebrations where guests have varied sweetness preferences
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bliss Demi Sec taste like? It delivers ripe stone fruits, honey, and citrus on the palate with a fine, persistent mousse, balanced by a tart, zesty acidity that prevents the 33 g/L of residual sugar from tasting heavy.
How does Bliss Demi Sec compare to a French Champagne demi-sec? Both use the traditional method of secondary fermentation in bottle, but Bliss Demi Sec is produced under the Méthode Cap Classique designation in Robertson, South Africa, typically at a lower price tier than Champagne. Its 33 g/L residual sugar sits at the drier boundary of the demi-sec category (32–50 g/L), making it leaner and more citrus-forward than many Champagne demi-secs that tend toward the richer end of that range.
Is Bliss Demi Sec good for beginners? Yes — its moderate sweetness and approachable fruit-forward profile make it an excellent entry point for anyone new to traditional-method sparkling wines. The acidity keeps it lively rather than syrupy, rewarding casual sipping without requiring experienced palate calibration.
Where is Bliss Demi Sec made? It is produced by Graham Beck Wines in the Robertson district of the Breede River Valley, Western Cape, South Africa — a warm-climate region known for producing ripe, expressive fruit suited to sparkling wine production under the MCC classification.
What foods pair well with Bliss Demi Sec? Mildly spiced Thai dishes like green papaya salad, where the sweetness tempers the heat; fresh fruit tarts, especially peach or apricot, to echo the wine's stone-fruit character; creamy brie or Camembert, whose richness balances the acidity; honey-glazed duck, for a savory-sweet bridge; and lemon meringue pie, playing off the lemon curd and praline notes in the wine.
What sizes does Bliss Demi Sec come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Bliss Demi Sec worth the price? Bliss Demi Sec positions as an accessible, entry-to-mid-level traditional-method sparkling wine that punches above its price tier — its back-to-back Veritas Silver awards and MCC production method deliver quality typically associated with more expensive categories.
Why Bliss Demi Sec?
In a sparkling wine market dominated by brut expressions, Graham Beck's Bliss Demi Sec occupies a genuine niche: a traditionally made, Chardonnay-led South African sparkler that embraces sweetness without sacrificing structure. The 12-month lees aging adds textural complexity and the yeasty, toasty dimension that separates MCC wines from simple carbonated alternatives. Consecutive Veritas Silver medals in 2022 and 2023 confirm consistency across vintages. For anyone seeking a well-made demi-sec sparkler outside the Champagne price bracket, this Robertson bottling delivers with precision and character.
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