Aviva champagne: an overview of flavors and types + how to distinguish a fake

Aviva champagne: an overview of flavors and types + how to distinguish a fake

Aviva - is an assemblage of wines from the grape varieties Airen and Moscatel. Champagne with sparkles shimmers due to the addition of a dye that creates a magical effect. This is the same additive that is so often used by confectioners, so it is relatively safe for the human body.

Types of Aviva champagne

Those who have already tasted this pearlescent champagne admire not only its charming appearance, but also its taste. The sugar content in the drink is 40 g per 1 liter, which means that the sparkling wine is sweet, and some may even find it cloying.

All Aviva sparkling wines have the same taste, only its color changes.

The technology of making the drink is the same, just different colors of dyes are added to each of them.

Champagne also contains a sediment of the corresponding shade, which, when shaken, creates an amazing "space" effect.

The taste of the drink is fresh and sweet. It contains notes of grapefruit, orange and pineapple, complemented by a floral motif. The wine smells of freshness, in which fruit and floral shades are harmoniously intertwined. An excellent aperitif.

Aviva champagne gif

Champagne can be found in six variations:

  1. Aviva Gold - golden

  2. Aviva Blue Sky - blue

  3. Aviva Platinum - straw-colored wine with a silver-platinum sediment.

  4. Aviva Pink Gold - bright pink

  5. Aviva Rose - rosé

  6. Alcohol free - non-alcoholic

The strength of all Aviva wines is the same and amounts to 5.5%.

How to distinguish a fake

Today the market is saturated with counterfeit products, so be careful when buying sparkling wines. Here are some tips on how to buy original Aviva and avoid falling into the hands of fraudsters:

  1. Pay attention to the price - Aviva costs about $18.

  2. Check for excise stamps.

  3. Read the label carefully: the names should be spelled correctly and the manufacturer should be indicated.

  4. The neck of the bottle and the cork of the real bottle are covered with protective foil of the color corresponding to the drink.

  5. The bottle does not have the usual paper label.

Aviva champagne does not lose its momentum and attracts more and more buyers. Accordingly, this is a good opportunity for a low-quality manufacturer to push their goods, so be careful and study the product before buying.

Update: 10.05.2018

Category: Wine and Vermouth

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