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Variety: 97% Moscato, 3% Tempranillo
Region: La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: NV
Price: $5.95 (Vintage Cellar)
Shop Review:
This fine sparkling presents and intense aroma of fresh berries and tropical fruits with hints of white flavor petals. Delicate bubbles caress the palate offering a silky and pleasant sweetness well balanced by a crisp, refreshing finish. Ideal on it own, as an aperitif or with all types of sweets and desserts.
My Review:
This will be the second wine I have had from Opera Prima. The first was a red sweet wine. I blogged about it here. I have also tasted a few Moscato wines as well. I have found myself really enjoying the sweet wines. So I was really excited to taste this wine. This wine smelled like a flower garden mixed with orchard trees and fresh fruit. It tasted almost the same as it smelled. It wasn't as sweet as the other Moscatos but I liked it. A little bubbly, and refreshing.
This fine sparkling presents and intense aroma of fresh berries and tropical fruits with hints of white flavor petals. Delicate bubbles caress the palate offering a silky and pleasant sweetness well balanced by a crisp, refreshing finish. Ideal on it own, as an aperitif or with all types of sweets and desserts.
My Review:
This will be the second wine I have had from Opera Prima. The first was a red sweet wine. I blogged about it here. I have also tasted a few Moscato wines as well. I have found myself really enjoying the sweet wines. So I was really excited to taste this wine. This wine smelled like a flower garden mixed with orchard trees and fresh fruit. It tasted almost the same as it smelled. It wasn't as sweet as the other Moscatos but I liked it. A little bubbly, and refreshing.
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