This lightly sparkling wine is made with the Hungarian grape variety Irsai Oliver which results in a perfumed floral and fruity wine that tastes of roses and lime sherbet. It’s fragrance is quite powerful and so is perhaps not such a great comparison to the Italian sparkling wine whose name ends in ‘secco’, but the name choice does get the attention. Rather expensive at almost £15 a bottle but worth seeking out if you fancy a change.
Frittmann Frisecco review
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- Type: Sparkling wine
- Grape variety: Other
- Country: Hungary
- Special characteristics: Vegan
- Region: Kinsagi
- Supplier: Best of Hungary
- Price when reviewed: 14.40
- What the label says: Intense fragrance, vine flower and a scent of fruity freshness of peach
- Alcohol %: 12
- Format: Bottle with screwcap
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