Perhaps the world's most obscure sparkling rosé, but this doesn't mean you shouldn't be over the moon for it. Franz Strohmeier is an uncompromising natural winemaker in the Steiermark, a land of steep green hills, highly mineral soils, and a few unheard-of grape varieties, including this one, Blauerwildbacher. This traditional method sparkler is aged three years in bottle, hand-riddled, and made with zero dosage. Creamy, rosy, velvety, with Wildbacher's signature bitter-root, forest floor finish. A stunner.