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    Home » Viva Diva Sparkling Wines & Pizza

    Viva Diva Sparkling Wines & Pizza

    Written by Living the Gourmet, a trusted food and lifestyle site since 2008.

    Thank you to Viva Diva for sponsoring this post. All opinions expressed are mine alone.

    Living the Gourmet: Pizza & Viva Diva Sparkling Wine

    Living the Gourmet was recently invited to sample a few bottles of the new 'Viva Diva' label, Italian Sparkling Wines courtesy of none other than Christina Milian. In particular, we would be sampling the Pineapple and Coconut Viva Colada, and the Pomegranate.

    Both are Vino Spumantes, which is a type of sparkling wine produced in the Piedmont region of Italy from Muscat Blanc grapes. Spumantes are typically very fruity, and quite sweet, which perhaps makes this an apropos varietal given the bottle's festive design and the 'party' or 'social' slant of the wine overall.

    I say this because before even opening the bottle the eyes are greeted with a pleasantly dizzying floral label, with a stylized "Viva Diva" proudly on display in gold and white, framing what I can only describe as the silhouette a 'Floral Venus.' This is all done in a way that is simply captivating rather than tacky, and so my compliments to the artists as it not only managed to catch my eye, but also earned an entire paragraph of my word count.

    Now for the vino itself.

    I will admit that I approached the bottle's contents with a fair bit of reservation given the addition of fruit essences since, as I mentioned earlier, Muscat Blanc is typically exceptionally fruity and very sweet on its own, which is one of the key characteristics of spumantes. I also feared the dilution of the grapes overall. However, as always, I approached the bottles with an open mind.

    Now, how best to approach such festive bottles? And not just any bottles, but bottles of spumante with a dash of extra fruity essence? Well, with a party of course.

    To do this, I decided to ignore the more traditional pairings for spumante, which is usually fresh fruit or sweet desserts, or simply by itself as a digestif, or for those of us 'in the know,' with almonds, sweetened or otherwise.

    Instead, I decided to serve these bottles with a homemade, soft crust, super savory pizza. Since I can't help thinking of these as party bottles, I was throwing the crew of LTG a small party - our way.

    For the pizza itself, I used my go-to pizza dough recipe. In line with keeping things simple, I topped it with a classic seasoned red sauce and generous amounts of mozzarella.

    Living the Gourmet: Pizza & Viva Diva Sparkling Wine

    Once the table was set, and the music was going, it was time to pop open some of Ms. Milian's bubbly.

    Pink first, I decided to start off with the Pomegranate. The wine greets with a decidedly fruity bouquet, dominating pomegranate aromas with hints of rose and orange peel. On sampling, the wine features powerful but fine and very pleasant bubbles, refreshing and also quite satisfying. Pomegranate dominates the flavor profile, but pleasantly so. Beneath the pomegranate, as the bubbles subside into a relaxed end, I picked very faint, but also supremely apropos floral notes. Perhaps surprisingly, I found this to be an excellent accompaniment to the pizza, with the pomegranate serving as a sweet but refreshing offset to the savory pie.

    As for the Diva Colada, it greeted me with intensely fruity aromas that I couldn't help sensing as sweet green melon rather than pineapple. On sampling, the bubbles greet with instant pineapple and lime flavors, with a dominating coconut base. The wine ends on definitive fruity notes, which linger briefly on the palette. I would suggest serving the Diva Colada either as an aperitif over conversation, or as a digestif with a sweet pastry dessert, preferably something fruity or caramel.

    By the time the pizza was gone, so was the Viva Diva Pomegranate, and it was time for our digestif.

    That said, the Viva Diva's helped create a very pleasant evening, and were very enjoyable bottles on their own, which I can wholeheartedly recommend, especially to anyone looking to add an extra layer flare to their next party.

    Living the Gourmet: Pizza & Viva Diva Sparkling Wine

    Forward Written by Michael Pappas

    This message is intended for persons 21+. Please enjoy responsibly.
    Linking up to these parties!

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    1. Stephanie says

      June 05, 2015 at 3:28 am

      Oh my.... that pizza has my mouth watering and tummy growling! You can never go wrong with homemade pizza 🙂 Thanks for sharing with Roses of Inspiration.

      Reply
    2. marcie says

      June 03, 2015 at 3:11 am

      Sparkling wine and pizza sounds like the most perfect dinner! Delicious!

      Reply
    3. Karen says

      June 02, 2015 at 11:29 pm

      That pizza looks delicious!!

      Reply
    4. Denise | Sweet Peas & Saffron says

      June 02, 2015 at 3:08 am

      Mmmm wine and pizza sounds like my perfect night in! Looks delicious!

      Reply
    5. Liz @ I Heart Vegetables says

      June 01, 2015 at 12:02 am

      Oh YUM! I'm having a girls night on Tuesday and those sparkling wines sound like the perfect girly drink!

      Reply
    6. Linda says

      May 31, 2015 at 5:12 pm

      Fantastic post! I love the wine bottles, they are beautiful, and the pizza and table setting is gorgeous!

      Reply
    7. Tanya Walton says

      May 31, 2015 at 5:41 am

      I'm not a huge wine lover myself but I think I may be able to enjoy a glass of this!!

      Reply
    8. Becky | The Cookie Rookie says

      May 30, 2015 at 10:13 pm

      What an amazing flavor combination! YUM!

      Reply
    9. Dottie Sauchelli-Balin says

      May 29, 2015 at 9:13 pm

      Dear Catherine and Michael,
      Now, I must have these bottles and try them...This is my speed especially the Viva Diva Pomegranate one. I love Pomegranate juice and flavor so this sparkling wine would be my choice. I am sure I would love the pineapple one as well. As soon as I looked at your photo of these tow bottles, I also saw the fun label, colorful, and the name Viva-Diva caught my eye right away. What a fun party you had especially with your homemade pizza...Yummy post and dish, plus with a fabulous drink to add to your night. Thanks for sharing your posts with us...Have a glorious and blessed weekend to all...
      Dottie 🙂

      Reply
    10. David J Myers says

      May 29, 2015 at 3:50 pm

      Catherine, Great looking pizza! Nice pairing with the wine... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

      Reply
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