Fourth-generation sparkling wine producer Paula Kornell will release a Napa Valley Blanc de Blancs for the first time at this year’s Premiere Napa Valley, the region’s trade auction of one-of-a-kind wines, taking place February 25 in St. Helena.
New bubbles honor mom, Marilouise, and parents’ love story this Valentine’s Day
“My mother was the power behind the throne, the queen of hospitality and of bringing everyone together, the hostess with the mostess,” Kornell said. “She would have loved this very special bottle of bubbles.”
With one barrel made just for Premiere, the Paula Kornell Napa Valley Blanc de Blancs will be released to the public in Spring of 2024.
“This wine comes from one of my favorite blocks of Mitsuko’s Vineyard,” said winemaker Robin Akhurst. “It was a true joy to make these bubbles with Paula in homage to her mom.”
Marilouise Rossini was Swiss-Italian by heritage whose family homesteaded in St. Helena. Hanns Kornell was a third-generation German-born winemaker forced to flee Europe during World War II. Making his way to California he became a pioneer of Méthode Champenoise techniques, founding Hanns Kornell Champagne Cellars in 1958 after falling in love and marrying Marilouise.
Hanns’ perfect match, Marilouise was the consummate hostess, welcoming friends from near and far into the family home to enjoy great food, great wine and great company. Paula continues her family’s traditions with this magical Blanc de Blancs.
This will be Paula Kornell’s second sparkling offering at Premiere. In 2020, she made a rare bottling of 2018 sparkling called “Something Old, Something New.” It included a one-of-a-kind dosage from her father’s winery dating back to the 1970s.
SOURCE: PRWeb