Fruktstereo, Cider Maybe?
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Fruktstereo, Cider Maybe?

Item # 43866 750mL

Is it cider? Is it a wine? A Pét-Nat? Take a walk on the wild side and decide for yourself with this delicious sparkling wine made by Swedish company, Fruktstereo. They've redefined the category of cider into something bold, vinous and adventurous. This is made with direct pressed and macerated Solaris grapes with apple and pear juice.

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Wine made from organically or biodynamically grown grapes with minimal intervention avoiding the use of chemicals, additives and technology.


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Staff Pick Notes

If you know Swedish cider makers Fruktstereo, you probably love their music-album-inspired labels. You also probably know that their ciders are weird but immensely drinkable, with fruit and funk aligned—stylistically drinking more like pét-nat than traditional ciders. Everything Fruktstereo does is made with wild fermentation and zero additives at any point. And that's very much what you're getting here. This bottle, which kinda sorta looks like fresh carrot juice, actually has pear as a base, along with the semi-obscure Solaris grape, which thrives so well in cold climates that you can find it in vineyards across Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. The low-alcohol (5.5%) cider tastes like stonefruit, mango, and, yes, pears, with a twinge of volatile, vinegar-ish acidity that keeps you coming back for more.

- JON

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