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Amalia Brut Methode Traditionelle Mantinia Moschofilero
Well, color me impressed! Traditional method sparkling from the Moschofilero grape from Greece. Bright acidity, bone dry, pear, apple, lemon, marzipan.
Well, color me impressed! Traditional method sparkling from the Moschofilero grape from Greece. Bright acidity, bone dry, pear, apple, lemon, marzipan.
Dec 27th, 2017Lemon, earth and saline. M acid, body and finish. Very bright. A good summer sipping wine.
Lemon, earth and saline. M acid, body and finish. Very bright. A good summer sipping wine.
Aug 19th, 2016Whoa! Knocked my socks off! Fresh yet pleasantly yeasty with tremendous balance of 12 grams of residual sugar and bright acidity. No knees or elbows here!
Whoa! Knocked my socks off! Fresh yet pleasantly yeasty with tremendous balance of 12 grams of residual sugar and bright acidity. No knees or elbows here!
Aug 9th, 2016@KapnosDC. NV. This was a stunner. First go round for me with a sparkling Moscholfilero. Bone dry. Like drinking chalk. In only the best way imaginable.
@KapnosDC. NV. This was a stunner. First go round for me with a sparkling Moscholfilero. Bone dry. Like drinking chalk. In only the best way imaginable.
Jun 14th, 2015Very nice, subtle brioche, zesty, balanced
Very nice, subtle brioche, zesty, balanced
Jul 5th, 2019Chris would like (prob give it a 9+), due to its sight sweet flavor of peaches and apricots. Not as much on the nose. Dry despite the fruit flavor.
Chris would like (prob give it a 9+), due to its sight sweet flavor of peaches and apricots. Not as much on the nose. Dry despite the fruit flavor.
Feb 18th, 2018Aromatic: lemon, chalky minerality. Low acid, lemon and minerals on palette, mandating orange and Pearsish finish
Aromatic: lemon, chalky minerality. Low acid, lemon and minerals on palette, mandating orange and Pearsish finish
Dec 9th, 2017