Pivnica Cajkov Vulcanica #4 (Methode Untraditional)
Pivnica Cajkov Vulcanica #4 (Methode Untraditional)
The Vulcanica #4 label represents the noble bubbles from the Cajkov princess – Pesecká Leánka (70%) and Pinot Gris (30%), which spent together one year in oak barrels. After that year, the must was added, which kicked off a secondary fermentation in bottles.
This wine is blessed with a very complex salty taste originating from volcanic ash tuff and superb fresh acidity as a backbone.
Cajkov Vulcanica #4 was not clarified, filtered or mechanically stressed. A bottle of pure natural bubbles designed to bring about joy and happiness to your day.
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Weight | 3.5 lbs |
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Producer | Pivnica Cajkov |
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