best. vermouth. ever. — 4 years ago
Reminded me of less bubbly Prosecco. — 6 years ago
Natural pigeon with bubbles quite nice — 6 years ago
Refreshing and a little nasty — 7 years ago
Quite nice orange — 3 years ago
Excellent cost benefit. Nice light red with a fruity, slightly Brett finish. Read that it was supposed to be slightly frizzante but mine wasn't. — 4 years ago
Little sparkle. Little dust. — 4 years ago
A nicely acidic nose of tart raspberry and ripe red fruits. The palate is equally acidic, with a slight “sour warhead” characteristic, with flavors of ripe red fruits, tart cherries, and lemon notes but with a slight funky undertone that may be a result of the natural fermentation. I enjoyed this, fizzy and fun, high brunch recommendation, on its own, enjoy it as is. — 5 years ago
fun, but a little thin. — 6 years ago
Essentially a Pet Nat... soft fizzy bubbles, chalky, raspberries, minerals, made from 100% Pinot Grigio. Yum. — 7 years ago
very drinkable, maybe not the most complex — 7 years ago
At Baravins with Travis and Calli — 3 years ago
Green apple, lemon (apple gets sweeter as it warms, hint of honey). Stony and salinic. — 4 years ago
Dry red fruit, little stony. — 4 years ago
Terrific 2020 M-T. Just enough skin contact for a beautiful color and pop of crispness. Enjoyed with fresh pepper pizza at Tiny Champions in Houston. — 5 years ago
Furlani always lovely, this one not my favourite but lemonish and great for summer. — 5 years ago
There’s been a wave of hip pet nats taking form as nothing more than fermented fruit juice in a clear bottle (Furlani for example). The Lunaria “bio budget” Pet Nat could easily have been that, but it’s not. It’s a restrained bone dry yeasty tart grapefruit peach sour tangerine mix. It’s enough to think about - it won’t blow your brains, but neither your wallet. — 6 years ago

Ryan Scannura
Fruity and fizzy and delicious — 2 years ago