Straw yellow in colour. The nose brings back notes of sponge cake, butter and biscuits to anticipate fresher tones of cedar and lime, with hints of pineapple and peach. On the palate it is creamy, enveloping and typical for the type, crossed by a lively sapid-acid fusion that underlines a rare pleasantness, with a long aromatic finish. Pairing: Excellent with grilled mackerel fillet, stuffed squid, stewed cod but also for a glamorous aperitif!
Straw yellow color with golden reflections with a very fine perlage and excellent persistence. Aromatic, intense, with an evolved bouquet with notes of toasting and yeast. Complex to the taste, it reveals a good structure and a nice acidity. Very persistent. Franciacorta Audens Dosaggio Zero comes from clonal selections of Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Noir grapes. Harvested by hand in small crates, very slow and soft pressing of the whole bunches. Controlled fermentation at 17° – 19° with indigenous yeasts. Maturation in stainless steel tanks. In the months of March and April, the bottle is transferred for the second fermentation which lasts for at least 25 months.
Brilliant pink with a fine and persistent perlage. Perfect with shellfish, raw fish and fish soups. Excellent with pizza, cold cuts, and as an aperitif
Light yellow colour, fine and persistent grain. Its ideal combination is as an aperitif and with fish-based dishes, with oysters, Parmesan, cheeses.
Sottosopra is a sparkling wine obtained with the ancestral method and is bottled without prior disgorgement. If you love strong flavours, drink it as it is, with all its yeasts, or keep it upside down in the fridge for 24 hours if you want to disgorge it before tasting it. Intense golden yellow, very veiled because still on its lees. ...
From the minute and persistent perlage, straw yellow color, intense. Elegant, clean, fruity and floral nose. Pleasantly flavourful citrine, harmonious with a slightly aromatic finish.
Fine and delicate sparkling wine, obtained from Glera Doc grapes vinified in white, traditionally sparkling in an autoclave for about two months, then filtered and cold bottled. Straw yellow in colour, it smells of wisteria and ripe apple; the taste is pleasant and distinctive, thanks to its lively acidity. It is ideal as an aperitif and to accompany light fish and white meat dishes.
In the 1950s, during the reconstruction following the Second World War, Egidio Montagner wanted to commit himself to the creation of his own cellar, in which to produce quality wines. Over the years, the sons of the founder and later his grandchildren contributed to the construction of what is today one of the most prestigious wineries in Motta di Livenza. The refinement of grape processing techniques and the attention to technological innovations applied to the wine sector are determining factors in the affirmation and success of the wines, liqueurs and distillates produced by "Montagner Vini e Spumanti".
The aromatic-gustatory characteristic of Quattro Note allows it to be combined with various gastronomic specialities. It has a fine and long-lasting perlage, a straw yellow color with greenish reflections, the nose is rich in aromatic notes, fresh, persuasive, delicately fruity, with hints of apple and peach. The taste is pleasant, soft, slightly savory and permanent.
The Spumante Rosè Brut '1.R' by Lunae Bosoni is a sparkling wine obtained with the long charmat method, based on Vermentino Nero and Ciliegiolo grapes from Lunigiana, on the Ligurian border with Tuscany. It has a light and bright cherry pink color to the eye and expresses notes of fresh flowers, small berries and mixed citrus peel to the nose. On the palate it is fresh and harmonious, with a pleasant citrus aromatic finish and excellent flavor, slightly mineral.
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.
