This sparkling New World Cider showcases the vibrant character of Glarner Süssmost, delivering an aromatic profile of fresh-pressed apples and delicate floral blossoms. The use of Xylitol ensures a consistent, balanced sweetness that complements the natural acidity of the pasteurized apple juice without introducing cloying honeyed notes. Its sparkling nature is evident through an effervescent presentation and a crisp, clean finish. Fermented with a neutral yeast to 6.5% ABV, it maintains a pure fruit focus, offering a refreshing and approachable sensory experience that highlights the quality of the Heinzelmann orchard harvest.
Appearance.Brilliant clarity with a pale straw to light gold color. It displays a lively, effervescent carbonation with a thin, fast-fading white rim of bubbles but no lasting head.
Aroma.High intensity of fresh, sweet apple juice and green apple skins. The aroma is exceptionally clean, with light floral esters and no detectable phenols or sulfidic notes, reflecting a well-managed fermentation.
Taste.Initial impression is one of bright, juicy apple sweetness followed by a moderate, refreshing acidity. The apple flavor is dominant and fresh. The Xylitol provides a rounded, lingering sweetness that balances the alcohol. It finishes clean and semi-sweet with a short, fruity aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a prickly, high carbonation that gives a sparkling wine-like sensation. There is a very slight alcohol warmth at 6.5%, but no tannin-driven astringency or oiliness.
Sensory Profile.
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Vreni Cider ist ein Cider oder auch Apfelschaumwein von Braucheib aus Glarus, Schweiz. Spritzig, wie die einstige Skiikone, aber auch fruchtig und trocken m
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