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Surlié 2017 | Natural Wine by Mirco Mariotti.
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Surlié

Mirco Mariotti

50-70 year old vines

Ancestral Ordinaire | Natural Wine by Claus Preisinger.
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Ordinaire 2021

Claus Preisinger

Tasty rosé pet nat!

VORIA Rosato | Natural Wine by Porta Del Vento.
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VORIA Rosato

Porta Del Vento

Rosé Pet Nat

Despina Frizzante | Natural Wine by Quarticello.
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Despina Frizzante 2022

Quarticello

Aromatic Pet Nat

Pet Nat Rose | Natural Wine by Weingut Brand
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Pet Nat Rosé 2022

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Open carefully - explosive ;)

Smarazen | Natural Wine by Mirco Mariotti..
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Smarazen

Mirco Mariotti

Best value Pet Nat on the shop!

The Ancestral method

While pet nats might seem like a hip new fad, the method of winemaking used (called the Ancestral method) is actually one of the oldest for making lightly sparkling wine! Unlike the fully sparkling traditional method wines of Champagne, Cremant or Cava, these wines are produced by a single fermentation (whilst traditional method wines see two fermentations).

The trick lies in the partially fermented juice being bottled, with no SO2 addition. The fermentation then finishes inside that very bottle. As the yeasts convert sugar to alcohol and complete their journey to dryness (leaving a little residual sugar behind) the by-product of carbon dioxide is created and captured in the bottle - voila, bubbles!

But what do pet nats taste like?

They’re typically low alcohol, fresh, with vibrant fruit and often have a slight lingering sweetness on the palate. The mouthfeel is often quite rounded and some can feel that bready/yeasty quality in the wines.

The beauty is - they are all different! The sheer amount of winemakers around the world making pet nats keep it interesting for even the most seasoned natural wine drinkers.

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