Foss Marai comes in with expressiveness, very clear flavours, and a touch of complexity that show this is a prosecco that wants to be enjoyed for its quality rather than quantity. It’s a refreshing reminder of what the style can be, and its a cherry-on-top presence for an already refreshing wine. So what does it taste like? Well very very cleanly for one. Floral aromas are intense on this wine, along with pear, lemon, and chalk. Great acidity is balanced with some residual sugar, but less still than many other “Brut” Prosecco’s. On the finish there was this great herbal note that I couldn’t quite put my finger on, it made me want to just keep sipping to chase that flavour.