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Still very “alive”, with a full on invasion of Sea Monkeys and a ton of CO2. That wasn’t the case with the previous bottle. Put the cork back in and left it in the wine fridge. We were out on night two, so didn’t try again until night three. At that point the cork popped like a Champagne bottle, but the sediments had settled and the CO2 abated. The wine was now what I remembered, with nice minerality and the unique flavor profile from the six grape blend. Score based on nights 3 and 4. — 7 years ago
Steve Anderson
Still very “alive”, with a full on invasion of Sea Monkeys and a ton of CO2. That wasn’t the case with the previous bottle. Put the cork back in and left it in the wine fridge. We were out on night two, so didn’t try again until night three. At that point the cork popped like a Champagne bottle, but the sediments had settled and the CO2 abated. The wine was now what I remembered, with nice minerality and the unique flavor profile from the six grape blend. Score based on nights 3 and 4. — 7 years ago