Nestarec Danger 380 Volts 2020
29,90 €
Year | 2018 |
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Format | 75 Cl |
Origin | Czech Republic |
Typology | Bubbles, Pet Nat and Ancestral Method |
Grape Variety | Muller Thurgau, Muscat, Neuburger |
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Producer:Milan Nestarec
Danger 380 Volts 2020
️ Velké Bílovice, Czech-Republic
Milan Nestarec
Muller Thurgau 70,% Neuburger 20%, Muscat 10%
2020
️ 11%
The grapes ferment in wooden barrels for two months and referment in the bottle thanks to the Ancestral Method
White flowers and lots of citrus on the nose, wild herbs and mineral notes
Fresh, mineral, persistent…electric
Serving temperature 8°-10°
Marinated anchovies
Consistent with the label
Velké Bílovice, Moravia, Czech Republic
Milan Nestarec is a cult producer within the global natural wine movement and has been running his company Velké Bílovice in Moravia since 2011.
The estate can count on just 8 hectares of vineyards nestled among the Moravian hills, the climate is decidedly continental, with strong temperature variations that give the Milan wines great freshness and ease of drinking even in the more sophisticated products.
This is an area located on the border with two countries, Slovakia and Slovenia, in an area with strong rural characteristics and very tied to traditions.
More than a wine producer, Milan is an artist who produces in full respect of nature and the territory with the firm belief that human work can make the difference. His rejection of commercial logic and the concept of industrial wine is clear.
As mentioned, his production approach is natural, practicing biodynamics with conviction and rejecting any form of chemistry in the vineyard, and even in the cellar human intervention is reduced to a minimum.
Long macerations on the skins, spontaneous fermentations and native yeasts are the company mantra as is the absence of clarification and filtration of the wine