Milan Nestarec
Danger 380 Volts 2020
A white blended pét nat of very Czech grapes. This glass of bubbly has a loose structure with larger bubbles and lots of character. Zesty, salty, zippy, energetic, wild— these not only describe this wine but Nestarec himself. A good start for beginners, but still exciting for the more experienced. Dangerously drinkable indeed.
Grape Variety: Muller Thurgau, Neuburger, Muscat Blanc
Region: Moravia, Czech Republic
Tastes like: Lemonade, white peach, honeysuckle, sea breeze, sourdough starter
Best with: Arancini, veggie pizza, summer salads, seafood towers
Size: 750 ml
Alc Content: 11%
made in the czech republic by
Milan Nestarec
No gimmicks, no magic, and no bullshit. Approachable, zippy, and full of life, Milan Nestarec’s wines are now among the most recognizable bottles of natural wines in the world. According to the man himself: Milan Nestarec is not a winery. “It is ideas that just happen to be represented through wine."
a closer look
Behind the Bottle
Somewhat of a prodigy, Milan Nestarec has been entrusted with all the winemaking of his family’s estate in Moravia, Czech Republic since he was 16 years old. Nestarec converted the estate to organic philosophies in 2008, which now produces a prolific number of bottles a year on its 24 hectares.
A vocal advocate of field blends, his white or orange wines almost always see a short amount of skin contact. Nestarec has become an icon of the scene with nothing more than skill, spontaneous fermentation, a bunch of tanks and old barrels, grape juice, and time.