Spirit of the Andes Sparkling Torrontes Extra Brut

SKU #1085818

This is incredibly unique stuff made in the Champagne Method. It is fermented bone dry and though it is techinally an Extra Brut, the aromatic lift of the wine helps round out the flavors. It is bright, vibrant, has a long finish and far exceeded my expectations. (Keith Mabry, K&L Wine Merchants)

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By: Keith Mabry |  K&L Staff Member  |  Review Date: 2/13/2012  | Send Email
A unique beauty of Argentina is this sparkling torrontes. This is incredible stuff made in the Champagne Method. It is fermented bone dry and though it is technically an Extra Brut, the aromatic lift of the wine helps round out the flavors. It is bright, vibrant, has a long finish and far exceeded my expectations.

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Other White Wines

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Argentina

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