Its aromatic richness is closely linked to the complexity of the volcanic soil. The evident mineral notes and the olfactory freshness are the synthesis of the extreme altitude of the vineyard. The pleasant aromatic presence of small fruits that give it a unique character. Crunchy and savory, a pleasant tingling envelops the palate and the fine creaminess gives a sublime pleasure
Tenuta La Chiusa's Brut sparkling wine is made only from Vermentino grapes, harvested in advance of those destined for still wine. The harvest at the end of August is followed by a soft pressing of the grapes and finally a slow fermentation at a controlled temperature. The sparkling process takes place with the Charmat method.
Johanniter is a white grape variety resistant to fungal diseases created from the cross between Riesling and Freiburg 589-54 several decades ago, in 1968 in Germany. The grapes are harvested towards the end of August. As soon as they arrive in the cellar, the bunches are softly pressed and the must is fermented in steel tanks. Once the base wine has been obtained, the second fermentation takes place, i.e. the sparkling process according to the Charmat Method. * resistant vine: it is a vine obtained from interspecific crossings aimed at lowering the susceptibility of the plant towards cryptogamic diseases (such as downy mildew and powdery mildew) and low temperatures. In this way a stronger plant is obtained and consequently viticulture becomes ethically and ecologically more sustainable both for man and for the environment. The resulting wines are healthier and qualitatively not inferior to the conventional ones we usually consume. In Italy, the cultivation of 10 resistant grape varieties is currently permitted. Colli del Soligo offers two, Souvignier Gris in the still wine version and Johanniter in the sparkling version. Taste to know. Don't miss the opportunity, taste it!
Spumante Col de Mez Rosé is produced with bunches of Pinot Noir and Raboso from the Quartier del Piave area. The grapes are harvested at mid-ripening to preserve the acid component. The harvest usually takes place at the end of August for Pinot Noir and in October for Raboso. After being harvested, the bunches arrive in the cellar where they undergo a short maceration with selected yeasts to preserve the typicality of the product as much as possible. Finally, the sparkling process takes place using the Charmat Method in an autoclave.
The Glera grapes used for the production of this sparkling wine come from vineyards located in the plains, on the outskirts of Treviso. The bunches are generally harvested in September at medium ripeness in order to preserve the acid component, which is important in the production of Prosecco Spumante. After the harvest, the grapes are subjected to a light pressing and a slow fermentation in steel tanks. Finally, the refermentation in autoclave (sparkling) follows the Charmat method.
Wine with a pale straw yellow color and a lively perlage. The aromas are pleasantly fresh with fruity nuances of yellow fruit, peach and apricot. In the mouth it is sweet, harmonious with a pleasant freshness on the palate.
There are moments that represent something magical, that ignite joy. Moments where the heart and the palate open up to welcome sparkling sensations. With Gran Cuvée you feel the taste, you savor the aromas, the scents envelop you in a magical atmosphere, where everything flows together to create unique and unprecedented emotions. Wine with a pale straw yellow color and a lively perlage. The aromas are pleasantly fresh with fruity nuances of yellow fruit, peach and apricot. In the mouth it is clean with a pleasant gustatory harmony.
The sparkling process takes place according to the Charmat method in steel autoclaves according to the rules dictated by the production disciplinary. The result is a young and exciting extra dry wine suitable for all occasions. Brilliant straw yellow color with some greenish reflections. With a lively perlage, it has aromas of good intensity with hints of white flowers and fruity golden apples. Good intensity. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is elegant and soft, with a pleasantly sugary vein.
Prosecco, in the sparkling version, is a wine capable of teasing and satisfying even the most demanding palates. It has a brilliant straw yellow color with a fine and persistent perlage. The bouquet is complex with hints of rose, jasmine, wisteria and acacia flowers. The fruity notes are of banana apple and pineapple, with mineral nuances. Good freshness, particularly sapid and excellent persistence.
Brilliant straw yellow color with some greenish reflections. With a lively perlage, it has aromas of good intensity with hints of white flowers and fruity golden apples. Good intensity. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is elegant and soft, with a pleasantly sugary vein.
Brilliant straw yellow color with some greenish reflections. With a lively perlage, it has aromas of good intensity with hints of white flowers and fruity golden apples. Good intensity. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is elegant and soft, with a pleasantly sugary vein.
Brilliant straw yellow color with subtle greenish reflections, the nose is a symphony of aromas that tell of yellow apple and acacia flowers, chamomile and peanuts, with subtle jasmine tones. Fresh, very pleasant, balanced on the palate, it is enriched by the creamy grain of effervescence which makes it truly enchanting.
Excellent Prosecco Extra Dry from 85% Glera grapes and a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco and Pinot Grigio. Straw yellow with a fine and persistent perlage. Excellent persuasive aromas and beautiful and delicious bubbles on the palate. Excellent pairing with fresh and light dishes, but also with first courses or naturally as an aperitif.
It is a brut sparkling wine with a wide and persistent froth, fine and continuous perlage, a light straw color. The aroma is intense and balanced finesse. The full flavor expresses the typicality of the production area.
Contact with the lees gives this rosé sparkling wine a persistent and elegant bubble. The intense flavor of rose petals combines it wonderfully with appetizers, fish dishes or white meats.
From the very sweet Moscato grape, a white sparkling wine of extraordinary quality: fruity and exotic, aromatic and very pleasant. Try it at the end of a meal with desserts and dry pastries.
Very pleasant and aromatic, a sweet sparkling white wine to be uncorked in company at the end of a meal, perhaps with a dessert or typical pastry.
Spumante Brut Starlight 4 Valli Love for the land and passion for wine is the constant that has always accompanied the generations of the Ferrari & Perini families. A sensitivity that comes from afar, which brings with it ancient and immutable values, such as respect for nature, constancy, the hard work that our predecessors employed to allow us to carry on the beautiful profession of the winemaker up to the present day. The most important moment of the company's development is the birth of Cantine 4 Valli, in 1952. The choice placed at the base of our philosophy, also referred to in the name, consists in the ability to best represent the typicality of the Colli Piacentini wines. In fact, the Cantine 4 Valli transform their own grapes and grapes purchased only and exclusively in the vineyards of the Piacenza hills. It is a real service center to which a series of companies distributed throughout the Piacenza area belong.
Vibrant yellow color with incessant and persistent perlage. On the nose bread crust, white peach, almond blossom and hazelnut notes. Great grace and balance on the palate, thanks to a beautiful structure enhanced by a pungent fresh-savory contrast, which returns the fruity finish in the finish. Notes of hazelnut typical of the grape. Truthful, clear and representative of the area.
Organic Millesimato Classic Method – Vibrant yellow color with incessant and persistent perlage. On the nose bread crust, white peach, almond blossom and hazelnut notes. Great grace and balance on the palate, thanks to a beautiful structure enhanced by a pungent fresh-savory contrast, which returns the fruity finish in the finish. Metal case.
Sale of Sparkling Wines: how to choose the best and best match it
Sparkling wine is a wine with a festive and sparkling character, ideal to accompany moments of celebration and conviviality. In Italy, the production of Sparkling Wines is very varied and includes a vast range of varieties, from Prosecco to Champagne, passing through Franciacorta and Trento DOC .
In this article, we will guide you in discovering the world of Sparkling Wines, with advice for choosing the right wine based on your preferences and occasions, food pairings and tasting suggestions.
How are sparkling wines produced?
Sparkling wines are produced through a fermentation process which allows the production of bubbles inside the wine. There are two main methods for producing Sparkling Wines: the Classic Method and the Charmat Method.
Each Spumante has its own production method, which influences both its flavor and the final price. The main production methods are the Classic Method, the Charmat Method and the Martinotti Method.
The Classic Method is the most expensive and artisanal method, used to produce high quality sparkling wines such as Champagne. In this method, the second fermentation takes place in the bottle, with the yeast settling to the bottom of the bottle and being removed via the disgorgement process. This process takes a lot of time and attention, which is reflected in the final price of the product.
The Charmat Method is used to produce lighter and fruitier sparkling wines. In this method, the second fermentation takes place in large stainless steel tanks, where the wine is kept under pressure to create the carbonation. After fermentation, the wine is filtered and bottled.
The Martinotti Method , also known as the Italian Method or Tank Method, is a modern method used to produce high quality sparkling wines such as Prosecco. In this method, the second fermentation takes place in large stainless steel tanks, where the wine is kept under pressure to create the carbonation. After fermentation, the wine is filtered and bottled.
In addition to the production method, the type of grape used also affects the flavor and the final price of the sparkling wine. The main types of grapes used for the production of sparkling wines are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Glera.
Chardonnay is a white raisin used to make high quality sparkling wines such as Champagne. It has a fruity flavor and a buttery note.
Pinot Noir is a black raisin used to make high quality sparkling wines such as rosé Champagne. It has an intense and complex flavour, with notes of wild berries and spices.
Glera is a white raisin used to produce Prosecco. It has a fresh and fruity flavour, with notes of green apple and pear.
Bottom line, the choice of sparkling wine comes down to your personal taste and the occasion you're drinking it. Sparkling wines are a great choice for parties and celebrations, but they can also be enjoyed as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to a light meal. With the vast array of sparkling wines available on the market, there is sure to be one to suit every taste and budget.
