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Frontera Brut Sparkling Wine 75cl
AED 30.00
Need bubbles that keep the vibe light and the glass emptying fast? This Chilean brut sparkling white wine is crisp, lively, and built for easy sipping, think bright citrus, green apple, and a clean, dry finish. It’s the kind of bottle you open “just because” and suddenly everyone’s in a better mood.
Bonus: it plays nice with snacks (salty, crunchy, cheesy) and doesn’t demand a big occasion. Simple, refreshing, and reliably fun, exactly what you want from a sparkling wine.
Crisp bubbles, zero fuss. This Chilean brut sparkling white wine is the grab when you want something bright, refreshing, and crowd friendly, without turning it into a whole project.
Brut means it finishes dry, so you get clean, snappy refreshment instead of syrupy vibes. The sparkle lifts everything, your first sip feels like a reset, and the acidity keeps you reaching for another taste.
It’s also a smart “starter” bottle for curious drinkers. If you’ve been wine curious but hate feeling like you need a dictionary, this one keeps it simple: fruit, fizz, and a crisp finish that behaves in a glass.
Why it earns fridge space
- Sparkling white wine, the bubbles add lift and energy, so every sip feels brighter and more refreshing.
- Brut style, it lands dry and clean, so it stays food friendly and doesn’t tire your palate.
- From Chile, you’re getting a New World sparkler with a straightforward, easygoing drinking style that doesn’t try to be mysterious.
Tasting notes
- Appearance: Pale straw with lively, fine bubbles.
- Nose: Fresh citrus, green apple, and a light floral edge.
- Taste: Lemon and crisp orchard fruit upfront, bright acidity, dry finish, bubbles keeping it light on its feet.
- Body: Light bodied and zippy.
- Finish: Clean, citrusy, and quick, it leaves you ready for the next sip.
When to open it? Any time you want instant “something’s happening” energy, from a low key catch up to an impromptu toast with friends.
Fun Fact: “Frontera” means “frontier” in Spanish, the label was built around the idea of bringing approachable Chilean wine to everyday drinkers.