Bought to celebrate graduation of daughter #2 from high school.
This is made from chenin blanc. Mousse dissipates quickly but there's a nice curtain of tiny bubbles that follows. Pretty pale straw yellow color. Honey and apples on the nose follows onto the palate. Tart citrusy mid palate and pleasant rather lengthy finish with excellent acidity. Great food wine - it'll be great with appetizers tomorrow I'm sure. Really tastes like I've bitten into a tart granny smith apple.
Here's what Robin had to say about this wine a couple of years ago:
Foreau non-vintage Vouvray Brut Methode Traditionnelle ($14.99)
"Clear pale greenish-gold, with a frothy mousse that dissipates quickly, followed by a slow but steady stream of bubbles. Appetizing fresh fruit aromas, apples and pears, lead into a full, crisp flavor that's dry, creamy and long. A very fine sparkling wine and a credible alternative to Champagne at a price the high-price bubbly can't touch. U.S. importer: Vintner Select, Cincinnati, and other regional distributors. (Dec. 19, 2001)"
Big difference now is the wine cost 19.99 on sale. So overall, not cheap but still very good bubbly.