Winemaker Notes

1x Type of wine: Dry Rosé sparkling wine

Grapes:
100% Pinot Noir
Alcohol: 12% vol
Harvest: ManualAltitude: 50–200 m
Vineyard age: 15–25 years
Sea aging: 2 years
Bottle size: 1lt

1x Type of wine: Extra dry white sparkling wine

Grapes: 50% Rebula, 50% Chardonnay
Alcohol: 12% vol
Harvest: Manual
Altitude: 50–200 m
Vineyard age: 15–25 years
Sea aging: 2 years
Bottle size: 1lt

Serving & Storage

Serving
Serve at 5–7°C (41–45°F) to preserve its delicate acidity and aromatic profile. Enjoy as a refreshing aperitif or pair with structured dishes like marinated beef carpaccio, Adriatic scampi pasta, or salmon with Mediterranean herbs.



Storage
Best enjoyed within the year of release. However, if stored horizontally in a cool, dark place (below 59°F / 15°C), it can mature for up to 3 years, developing deeper mineral notes from its unique sea-aging process.

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Voices from Around the World

Each bottle is unique, shaped by a year under the sea. You can smell the sea even before opening. The cork is wax-sealed and safe, with a rich, ocean-like scent. Soft bubbles, amber color, and a deep, smooth taste made the first sip unforgettable. It comes in a wooden box, perfect for gifting. A one-of-a-kind experience.

A refreshing rose that was buried under sea. Still fruity with a savory taste. Green apply, lemon, rose petal and cream. A nice experience. It’s fresh and a bit salty, a good match with mixed appetizers.

The packaging is a strong wooden box with a metal lock — it looks very elegant. Because the wine is aged under the sea, the bottle has things like seaweed and shells attached to it. Everything on the bottle was completely dry, with no smell or stickiness, so I felt relieved. The label is added after the sea aging, so it was clean and undamaged. The bottle looks very unique, so I think it’s perfect as a gift or for a party.

Extra-dry rosé from Goriška Brda — or better, from under it... The sugar is not too strong, the bubbles are fine. You can taste small red fruits.

When poured, it had bubbles like beer and a beautiful golden color. I could feel a mineral taste, like the sea. The smell was nutty. It was very tasty — unique, but really good. I enjoyed it with homemade hand-rolled sushi, one day after Setsubun.

A delightful rosé with a perfect balance of fruit and acidity, making it a quintessential summer sipper.

Citrus and stone fruits stand out, especially lemon peel, pear, and apple. Hints of yeast and rice malt add depth. The balance of sweetness and acidity is excellent, with a mineral finish. Great quality, enjoyable now with aging potential. It paired perfectly with lightly boiled squid, enhancing both sweetness and saltiness.

A unique sparkling wine aged first in oak barrels, then under the Adriatic Sea, where glacier waters meet the coast. The bottle often comes with natural sea elements like shells and oyster pieces, making it truly special. Delicate bubbles, low acidity, and balanced sweetness make it perfect as an aperitif or with various dishes. The wooden box adds a luxurious touch and is ideal for gifting. Highly recommended.

Sommelier Recommends

With food: refreshing aperitif, excellent with meat (marinated beef carpaccio, T-bone), fish dishes (marinated salmon fillet on fresh young lettuce with Mediterranean salt and herbs) and pasta (home- made fresh pasta spiced with fresh Adriatic scampi).

Serving temperature: 5 – 7 ̊C

Aging potential: best in the year in which it is placed on the market, but in a dark space, it ages up to 3 years.

Method of production

Wine-growing region: Brda
Vineyard shape: terraces
Altitude: 50 – 200 m
Planting density: 4000 – 5000 vines/ha
Age of vineyards: 15 – 25 years
Type of soil: marl, flysch
Climate: sub-Mediterranean, a mixture of warm sea air and the influence of cold Alpine winds

Parameters

Rosé
Alcohol:
12% vol
Total acid: 7.42 g/l
pH: 2.97
Sugar residue: Brut

Cuveé Prestige
Alcohol:
11.5 % vol
Total acid: 7.42 g/l
pH: 2.95
Sugar residue: Extra Dry

Certificates and Rewards

Certificates and Rewards

Why the sea?

Constant low temperature Constant low temperature The temperature at this depth of the sea is constant which makes it perfect for ageing wine.
Rich marine life Rich marine life Seashells attach to our bottles rendering each bottle into nature’s one-of-a-kind artwork.
Low light Low light At a depth of 20 metres below the Sea there is a very minimal level of light. This is essential for aging wine, because the sun’s UV rays can damage the molecules in the wine causing it to.
Saltwater minerals Saltwater minerals Minerals from the seawater seep through the cork and allow a small exchange with our wines which gives Mare Santo a higher mineral content compared to other sparkling wines.
Ceaseless movement of currents Ceaseless movement of currents The strong currents continuously move the bottles and keep the wine alive in the process. This in turn gives the liveliness of Mare Santo bubbles its refreshing taste and the higher content of bubbles leave a richer sparkle in the mouth.