A 60-40 blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, the 2014 Isabella Rose Methode Traditionnelle is more brassy than true rosé, although there is a sort of coppery-pink tinge. It's medium-bodied, round and soft—like many of the sparkling wines here, it underwent full malolactic fermentation—with attractive hints of brioche, strawberries and citrus and a clean, refreshing finish.