Description
Sparkling sparkling wine, white, dry from Matyšák winery, variety Müller Thurgau, Frizzante, Malocarpathian wine-growing region.
A light, slightly aromatic wine, harmoniously harmonised acidity and residual sugar in the taste. Fresh bubbles complete the drink.
Made in Slovakia from Slovak grapes. Contains sulphur dioxide.
An excellent choice for an aperitif. Recommended serving temperature is 7 - 9°C.
The modern winery Matyšák was built from the ground up in 2002 in the Glejovka district of Peška. The cellar, equipped with the most modern technologies, enables the production of wines of the highest quality, and in 2006 a separate cellar was added for the maturation of wine in oak and barrique barrels.
Composition
sparkling wine, white, dry
Flavour Profile
Colour:
straw yellow
Nose:
fresh, fruity with hints of apples and green berries
Palate:
aromatic, delicate and light bubbles, balanced acidity, fresh and slightly sweet

Fruit

Slightly sweet

Grapes

Apple
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
8586010674315
Flavour profile
Fruit, Slightly sweet, Grapes, Apple
Country
Slovakia
Color
White
Sugar content
Dry
Variety
Müller Thurgau
Alc.
11.5 %
Volume
0.75 l
Packaging
Without gift box
Region
Malokarpatská
Distributor
Víno Matyšák, s.r.o., Holubyho 85, 902 01 Pezinok
Unit price
7,33 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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