Montinore "Vivacé" Sparkling - NV
Item # 39115
750mL
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$275.52
$261.74/ Case of 12
Tasting Notes
Vivacé is Italian for "a brisk, spirited manner" and aptly describes this lively, aromatic sparkling wine. Made from estate-grown grapes, this vivacious sparkling wine is will be the life of the party.
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Staff Pick Notes
With the inspiration for this bottling being rooted in creating a refreshing and lively bubbly, Montinore delivers with such a playful and gleaming sparkler.
Using a similar composition of estate grown grapes akin to their “Borealis” Edelzwicker Blend, this off-dry slightly frizzante speaks of lemon and lime zest, honey, crisp grassy and blooming floral aromatics. With such a clean, light mouthfeel that tingles your palate with a fervor that pitches the idea to continue sipping, this can be what puts the pep in your step and move forth with vivacé (brisk, spirited manner) for the rest of the year.
- JOS
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