The Northwest may be famous for its breathtaking landscapes, but it’s also making a name as a rising star in the world of sparkling wine, rivaling the best global producers. With 2025 just around the corner, there’s no better time to raise a glass to this region’s effervescent talent. Whether you’re savoring oysters by the Puget Sound or clinking glasses at a cozy house party, these standout bottles are guaranteed to bring some fizz and festivity to your New Year’s celebrations.
The best part about Northwest sparkling wines? They’re versatile. Pair them with the aforementioned oysters (because you’re fancy), fried chicken or gingerbread cookies. They’re local, delicious and proof that the best gifts don’t come wrapped — they come corked!
M.V. Tirriddis Brut Rosé R.4 | $29
Pop into the New Year with Tirriddis Brut Rosé Rendition #4, a sparkling delight from Columbia Valley. A blend of Syrah, Cab Sauv, Pinot Gris, Merlot and Chardonnay, it’s like a confetti cannon for your taste buds. Crafted in stainless steel with 13 months on tirage — this one is perfectly pink and ready to sip from 2024-2028.
3100 Cellars 2017 Eddy Out Sparkling Chardonnay | $46
Crafted from 100% Chardonnay grapes from Bitner Vineyard, this bubbly brings aromas of white cranberry and white flowers. Flavors of golden delicious apples and almond cake dance on the palate, making it a sophisticated choice.
Jaine 2020 Cottage Reserve Sparkling Rosé | $65
Pale pink with copper hues, this Columbia Valley sparkler made from Pinot Noir grapes delivers notes of white raspberry, honeydew and herbs de Provence. Aged 20 months on lees, it’s refined, lively and ready for your NYE toast. Only 452 cases made.
Remy Wines 2021 Black Heart Méthode Champenoise Sparkling Wine | $75
Prominent queer winemaker Remy Drabkin crafts this impactful bubbly. Notes of nectarines, persimmons, minerals and seashell brine. A portion of sales benefits the ACLU. No boring bubbles here!
Domaine Willamette 2019 Blanc de Blancs | $115
Crisp and refined, this sparkling wine from Domaine Willamette is made from estate-grown Chardonnay. It shines with aromas of marzipan and apple pie. Flavors of stone fruit and juicy pear create a round, creamy palate with a lingering finish. Yummy!
Knudsen Vineyards 2020 Blancs de Blancs | $72
First-ever Champagne-method sparkling wine from a historic, woman-led Willamette Valley vineyard. Silky and rich, with delicate bubbles!
Treveri Cellars Sparkling Gewürztraminer | $17
A burst of lychee, mango and warm spices like nutmeg and clove make this sparkling Gewürztraminer a festive standout. Bright, zippy and shockingly $17 — don’t let NYE catch you without bubbles!
Analemma 2018 Atavus Blanc de Noirs Sparkling | $76
Rich and vibrant, this Blanc de Noirs dazzles with almond, brioche and zesty lemon. A small-batch gem capturing the essence of Pinot Noir from the historic Atavus Vineyard. Only 186 cases produced.
Alloro Vineyard 2020 Blanc de Blancs | $85
From the northern tip of the Willamette Valley, this 100% estate Chardonnay sparkles with citrus, green apple and toasty brioche notes. Perfect with cheese and charcuterie!
Syncline 2018 Scintillation Brut | $65
Crafted using the traditional méthode champenoise, this Columbia Gorge star is made with 65% Chardonnay from Rainmaker Vineyard and 35% Pinot Noir from Celilo Vineyard. A plush texture, unending bubbles and crème fraîche flavors make this perfect for toasting, pairing or simply savoring before welcoming a brand new year.