PĂ©t-Nat has a âreputation.â Some people love it, and some people think it is a revival of an ancient technique that should have stayed ancient. But, did you know that the PĂ©t-Nat style of making sparkling wine, more broadly known as MĂ©thode Ancestrale, is hundreds of years older than the MĂ©thode Champenoise? The origins of PĂ©t-Nat probably came about by accident when wine that wasnât quite done fermenting yet was bottled, and so carbon dioxide, which is produced when yeast turns sugar into alcohol, was trapped in the bottle, producing bubbles that people found to be a pleasant surprise. PĂ©t-Nat is also sort of attached to the Natural Wine movement which, in and of itself, is not without controversy, which we discuss in this episode. Some people find Natural wines and PĂ©t-Nat to be more authentic and unspoiled, even exciting, while others find it to be flawed and funky. In this episode, we tasted and reviewed two PĂ©t-Nat wines that could not be more different, and the ratings of each wine were really different between Joe and Carmela, which was really fun. Join us on this wine adventure! Wines reviewed in this episode: Domaine Lingot-Martin Pet Nat Gueule de Gamay, 2024 Lubanzi âRainboatâ PĂ©t-Nat Send us a Text Message and we’ll respond in our next episode! Contact The Wine Pair Podcast – weâd love to hear from you! Visit our website, leave a review, and reach out to us: https://thewinepairpodcast.com/ Follow and DM us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewinepairpodcast/ Send us an email: joe@thewinepairpodcast.com
đ§Missing the Point? Tasting 40 years of 100-point wines TASTER
SUBSCRIBER BONUS TASTER - A privileged tasting of 100-point wines gets us thinking about scores, so-called perfection in wine, the risks of premature evaluation and how points for wine...somehow miss the point. First up - the wines: Cristal 2008, Pichon Lalande 2016,...


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