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Pacific Echo Brut

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Description

Pacific Echo Brut is a mthode champenoise sparkling wine from Mendocino County, California, bottled at 12% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced under the ownership of Champagne Louis Roederer S.A., it earned 87 points from Wine Enthusiast, which praised its impeccable balance and lively mouthfeel.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12% | Origin: Mendocino County, North Coast, California | Brut Style | Producer: Champagne Louis Roederer S.A.

Production & Heritage

Pacific Echo is produced in Mendocino County’s cool-climate Anderson Valley corridor under the umbrella of Champagne Louis Roederer, the prestigious Reims-based house that has maintained California sparkling wine operations since the 1980s. The cuve blends roughly two-thirds Pinot Noir with one-third Chardonnay, undergoing traditional mthode champenoise the same second-in-bottle fermentation used in Champagne. A distinguishing production choice is the use of 100% malolactic fermentation, a technique common in Champagne but relatively rare among California sparkling wines, which converts sharper malic acid into softer lactic acid, contributing a rounder, creamier texture and added complexity.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Pronounced toasty aromas greet the nose first, followed by layers of brioche, orchard fruit, and a subtle spice. There is a freshness underneath that signals the cool Mendocino climate influence on the fruit.

Taste: The entry is crisp and dry, with citrus and green apple giving way to spicy stone fruit at mid-palate. A lively, mousse-like effervescence carries the wine across the tongue, and a distinct note of licorice emerges toward the peak, adding unexpected depth. The full malolactic fermentation shows itself here in a round, creamy mid-palate weight that belies the brut dryness.

Finish: Clean and crisp, with moderate length and a lingering tartness balanced by faint toasty warmth. The fine bead persists on the palate, leaving a dry, refreshing close.

How to Drink Pacific Echo Brut

Serve well chilled at 4045F in a tulip-shaped glass to concentrate the toasty aromatics while allowing the mousse to develop fully. This brut is dry enough to stand on its own as an aperitif but structured enough for food pairing and cocktails.

  • Classic Champagne Cocktail the wine’s toasty backbone and round body hold up beautifully against a sugar cube and Angostura bitters.
  • French 75 the citrus-forward profile and crisp acidity complement gin and lemon without being overwhelmed.
  • Kir Royale a float of crme de cassis plays off the wine’s spicy fruit and licorice undertone for a balanced, elegant drink.

Best For

  • Hosting a sparkling wine tasting featuring California mthode champenoise producers
  • Toasting at a wedding reception or New Year’s celebration
  • Introducing someone to traditional-method California bubbles at an approachable price point
  • Pairing with a multi-course seafood dinner

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Pacific Echo Brut taste like? Pacific Echo Brut is a crisp, dry sparkling wine with citrus, orchard fruit, and brioche flavors, accented by a distinctive licorice note and a creamy, mousse-like texture from full malolactic fermentation.

How does Pacific Echo Brut compare to Roederer Estate Brut? Both wines are owned by Champagne Louis Roederer and produced in Mendocino County’s Anderson Valley using mthode champenoise with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Roederer Estate is generally positioned as the flagship California label, while Pacific Echo offers a comparable traditional-method experience at a more accessible price tier.

Is Pacific Echo Brut good for beginners? Yes its clean, fruit-forward character, balanced acidity, and moderate 12% ABV make it an excellent entry point for anyone exploring traditional-method sparkling wines beyond Prosecco or Cava.

Where is Pacific Echo Brut made? Pacific Echo Brut is produced in Mendocino County on California’s North Coast, within the cool-climate Anderson Valley region. The estate is owned and operated by Champagne Louis Roederer S.A., the French Champagne house headquartered in Reims.

What foods pair well with Pacific Echo Brut? Fresh oysters and shellfish work naturally with the wine’s bright acidity and salinity. Smoked salmon highlights the toasty, brioche character. Soft-ripened cheeses like Brie complement the creamy mouthfeel. Sushi and sashimi match the crisp, dry profile. Lemon-dressed salads or light poultry dishes echo the citrus notes without overpowering the wine.

What sizes does Pacific Echo Brut come in? Pacific Echo Brut is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.

Is Pacific Echo Brut worth the price? Pacific Echo Brut positions as an entry-level to mid-range mthode champenoise California sparkling wine, and its full malolactic fermentation and Roederer pedigree deliver complexity that frequently over-delivers for its price tier.

Why Pacific Echo Brut?

The defining feature of Pacific Echo Brut is its 100% malolactic fermentation a step that most California sparkling producers skip but that remains standard practice in Champagne. That single production decision gives the wine a rounder, creamier body than many domestic competitors at a similar price. Backed by Champagne Louis Roederer’s centuries of sparkling wine expertise and sourced from cool-climate Mendocino County fruit, this Pinot Noir-dominant blend punches above its weight class. Its 87-point score from Wine Enthusiast reflects a wine of genuine balance and character, not just reliable fizz.

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