Iridian 'Pink Fizz' Sparkling Rosé 2025
Primary flavours

Nectarine

Plum

Juicy

Pink Flowers
Details
Meet your new fave pink sparkling. It's a fresh and fun-loving pink fizz with lifted strawberry aromas, nice and crisp acidity, and a light, refreshing finish that sits perfectly in the drink-me-now mode. Lots of peach flavour, with a little plum, it's fun, but never feels sweet or heavy, just delicious in every way.
Origin: Sparkling rosé was first made in the Limoux region of southern France in the 16th century Mainly Grown In: Pretty much everywhere - anywhere you find sparkling wine, sparkling rosé will naturally follow. Key Facts: Think Pink! There’s no change from standard sparklings in the way these wines are made, the obvious difference is colour. But there’s more than that - the red grapes or wine that are used as part of the blend add in a different set of aromas and flavours. Don’t be fooled by clever marketing thinking it’s more expensive or better - just different. So whether it is labelled as methode traditionelle, cava, pet nat, prosecco or just sparkling, if it’s got rosé in the name, you know there’s some different grapes in the blend. Fun Fact: Most sparkling rosé is fizzy white with a dash of red wine added to it for colour!
Origin: Sparkling rosé was first made in the Limoux region of southern France in the 16th century Mainly Grown In: Pretty much everywhere - anywhere you find sparkling wine, sparkling rosé will naturally follow. Key Facts: Think Pink! There’s no change from standard sparklings in the way these wines are made, the obvious difference is colour. But there’s more than that - the red grapes or wine that are used as part of the blend add in a different set of aromas and flavours. Don’t be fooled by clever marketing thinking it’s more expensive or better - just different. So whether it is labelled as methode traditionelle, cava, pet nat, prosecco or just sparkling, if it’s got rosé in the name, you know there’s some different grapes in the blend. Fun Fact: Most sparkling rosé is fizzy white with a dash of red wine added to it for colour!
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, very fruity, low tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
South Australia
country
Australia
Grape type
Sparkling Rosé
Wine Maker
Iridian
Alcohol
12%
Vintage
2025
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Cork + Cage
Production method
Vegan
Temperature
Cold 5°C-8°C
State
SA
Pairing guide
There’s something about a chilled glass of rosé fizz that just feels like a celebration - and this Iridian pink totally gets the vibe. Fresh, fruity and super satisfying, it’s a natural with charcuterie - think peppery salami and prosciutto! It's equally happy with veggie bruschetta, prawn tempura, tuna salad or a creamy ham-and-cheese pasta. Got smoked salmon bites? Halloumi? Savoury pastries? Perfect. It even loves a couscous salad with a pop of pomegranate or raspberry. Basically, if it’s tasty, this wine’s ready to party.
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Food

Pasta

Tuna Steak

Fruit Platter
Tastes

Crisp

Tangy
Moods

Celebratory

Romantic
Seasons

Summer

Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region

South Australia, Australia
South Australia is a wide and varied state when it comes to wine production. From the coastal regions of Limestone Coast and McLaren Vale, to the warmer inland valleys of Barossa and Eden, to the flats of Langhorne Creek, there's a range of terroirs and temperatures across this wide brown land. As a result, wines labelled with only South Australia can display a range of flavours! The state is probably best known for Shiraz, Grenache and Cab Sav in reds, and Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay in white. Whatever your flavour, there's plenty to explore!
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