No. 1 of 17 · Sweet to Dry
Dumaine
Moscato d'Asti · Dumaine St · Tremé
Formerly Sunday in the Square. The joyful first pour.
Dumaine runs through Tremé, the oldest Black neighborhood in America — the ground of free people of color, of St. Augustine’s, of Sunday afternoons at Congo Square where the enslaved and the free drummed, danced the bamboula, and traded under the one day the law left them. That gathering is arguably where American music was born. Dumaine is that first sweetness: low, effervescent, joyful.
Tasting NoteBarely 5% ABV, softly sparkling — white peach, orange blossom, honeysuckle, a whisper of ginger. Off-dry, feather-light, made to open a table.
The PairingLocked to the kitchen: Oddtilly Cake. See the dish ›
Label — Art DirectionA ring of hands around a bamboula drum. Deep plum + bone, copper metallic.
Glass $10Bottle $34 · retail
Order a glass at the café Pair it with Oddtilly Cake Back to the Cellars
Oddusee Cellars — a division of Oddusee. New Orleans streets, wards, and muses.
21+ only. Please enjoy responsibly. The seventeen ›
21+ only. Please enjoy responsibly. The seventeen ›