Jon Bonné
Wine Editor San Francisco Chronicle
Bubbles! Sugar!
Bubbles! Sugar!
9.0Zac Webb
Incredible and what good value. This almost drinks like a cider or a very dry sour beer. Great acid and incredibly food friendly. Paired this with Hawaiian style garlic shrimp and it was perfect. I would keep a bottle of this on hand at all times because it is that unique and great.
Incredible and what good value. This almost drinks like a cider or a very dry sour beer. Great acid and incredibly food friendly. Paired this with Hawaiian style garlic shrimp and it was perfect. I would keep a bottle of this on hand at all times because it is that unique and great.
9.8Max Mackinnon
Afternoon bubbles
Afternoon bubbles
9.2Jackie Smith
Pet mat. Blood orange, scotchey notes, dried raspberry and thyme
Pet mat. Blood orange, scotchey notes, dried raspberry and thyme
9.0James Bishop
Big kid soda
Big kid soda
8.8Dana Bonelli
Is it wine or cidre? Very primary grapey aromatics, like being in a winery during crush, so to that end - fun.
Is it wine or cidre? Very primary grapey aromatics, like being in a winery during crush, so to that end - fun.
8.0Andrew Whittle
Co-Owner/Director Summit Estate Wines
Just a simple but deliciously refreshing bubble with an appealing sourness
Just a simple but deliciously refreshing bubble with an appealing sourness
8.6Kristen Murphy Caldecutt
Community Manager SevenFifty
Moussamousettes outta mag! Delightfully thirst quenching.
Moussamousettes outta mag! Delightfully thirst quenching.
9.1Corin Hirsch
Who cares if it's fall and the wood stove is blazing.
Who cares if it's fall and the wood stove is blazing.
8.9Nicole DeCicco
Feeling loved and still loving the simplicity of this....bubbles forever. Extremely gulpable. One look away from the bottle and it's bound to be empty.
Feeling loved and still loving the simplicity of this....bubbles forever. Extremely gulpable. One look away from the bottle and it's bound to be empty.
9.2WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.