Wine style

Wine style

Crimean Sparkling Wine

Crimean Sparkling Wine

Crimean Sparkling Wine

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Ukraine

Imagine popping a cork on the Russian Riviera where royalty once partied. This style brings classic Champagne vibes with a distinctly Eastern twist, offering crisp refreshment that feels fancy but remains incredibly down-to-earth for your wallet.

Imagine popping a cork on the Russian Riviera where royalty once partied. This style brings classic Champagne vibes with a distinctly Eastern twist, offering crisp refreshment that feels fancy but remains incredibly down-to-earth for your wallet.

Imagine popping a cork on the Russian Riviera where royalty once partied. This style brings classic Champagne vibes with a distinctly Eastern twist, offering crisp refreshment that feels fancy but remains incredibly down-to-earth for your wallet.

Body

Just Right

Tannins

No Resistance

Barely Felt

Pillowy Presence

Serious Grip

The Brick Wall

Acidity

Sour As Heck

Sugar

The Strict Parent

Artistic label and flavor profile for Crimean Sparkling Wine on a rustic wooden table.

The story

Golitsyn's dream

Mountain tunnels

Soviet survival

Prince Lev Golitsyn kicked things off in the late 19th century, determined to prove the Crimea could rival France. He excavated miles of tunnels into mountains just to store his legendary wine collection. Even through revolutions and Soviet standardization, the dedication to the traditional method survived, keeping these bubbles alive in the cool limestone cellars of Novy Svet and surrounding regions, proving that quality can endure almost anything.

Prince Lev Golitsyn kicked things off in the late 19th century, determined to prove the Crimea could rival France. He excavated miles of tunnels into mountains just to store his legendary wine collection. Even through revolutions and Soviet standardization, the dedication to the traditional method survived, keeping these bubbles alive in the cool limestone cellars of Novy Svet and surrounding regions, proving that quality can endure almost anything.

Prince Lev Golitsyn kicked things off in the late 19th century, determined to prove the Crimea could rival France. He excavated miles of tunnels into mountains just to store his legendary wine collection. Even through revolutions and Soviet standardization, the dedication to the traditional method survived, keeping these bubbles alive in the cool limestone cellars of Novy Svet and surrounding regions, proving that quality can endure almost anything.

Why it's special

Limestone soil

Sea breeze

Traditional method

What makes this juice pop is the specific combination of limestone soils and the Black Sea breeze. The terroir creates high acidity essential for aging, mirroring conditions found in Champagne. You get the complexity of the traditional method - secondary fermentation in the bottle - without the massive price tag usually attached to such laborious production techniques, making it a distinct geographical marvel.

What makes this juice pop is the specific combination of limestone soils and the Black Sea breeze. The terroir creates high acidity essential for aging, mirroring conditions found in Champagne. You get the complexity of the traditional method - secondary fermentation in the bottle - without the massive price tag usually attached to such laborious production techniques, making it a distinct geographical marvel.

What makes this juice pop is the specific combination of limestone soils and the Black Sea breeze. The terroir creates high acidity essential for aging, mirroring conditions found in Champagne. You get the complexity of the traditional method - secondary fermentation in the bottle - without the massive price tag usually attached to such laborious production techniques, making it a distinct geographical marvel.

Who's gonna like it

Value hunters

Acid heads

History buffs

You should grab a glass if you love fancy French fizz but hate the terrifying price tag. Drinkers who appreciate crisp acidity and toasty, yeasty notes will feel right at home here. It is perfect for history nerds wanting to taste what the Tsars drank or anyone needing a serious celebration wine that doesn't require taking out a second mortgage to enjoy.

You should grab a glass if you love fancy French fizz but hate the terrifying price tag. Drinkers who appreciate crisp acidity and toasty, yeasty notes will feel right at home here. It is perfect for history nerds wanting to taste what the Tsars drank or anyone needing a serious celebration wine that doesn't require taking out a second mortgage to enjoy.

You should grab a glass if you love fancy French fizz but hate the terrifying price tag. Drinkers who appreciate crisp acidity and toasty, yeasty notes will feel right at home here. It is perfect for history nerds wanting to taste what the Tsars drank or anyone needing a serious celebration wine that doesn't require taking out a second mortgage to enjoy.

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