SKU: 16167
Brand: Marsuret
Valdobbiadene DOCG Superiore Brut 'San Boldo' Marsuret is a fresh and elegant Prosecco. At sight it appears of a brilliant pale straw color with a fine and persistent perlage. The complex scent is conferred by notes of Golden apple and wild flowers. On the palate it is intense and pleasant to drink. Sparkling wine according to the Charmat Method.
€25.99
SKU: 16164
Brand: Marsuret
The vines used for the production of this sensational sparkling wine from the Marsuret Brut winery are those of Glera della Valdobbiadene, annexed within the company ambit. The origin falls within the land owned on the hills of Treviso on the border with Valdobbiadene. All the vineyards are owned. The vinification develops in white, with soft pressing and a maximum yield of 70%. The sparkling process follows the charmat method with slow fermentation in an autoclave.
€9.27
SKU: 16162
Brand: Marsuret
Refined brut sparkling wine with a charm light pink colour. The scent is intense, the complex, fragrant and lively bouquet. Young and lively, it evokes aromas of red fruits and ripe fruit, full and deep. The taste it is pleasant and elegant, full, velvety, soft, with pleasant body. Subtle perlage and persistent.
€11.47
SKU: 16161
Brand: Marsuret
Refined brut sparkling wine with a charm light pink colour. The scent is intense, the complex, fragrant and lively bouquet. Young and lively, it evokes aromas of red fruits and ripe fruit, full and deep. The taste it is pleasant and elegant, full, velvety, soft, with pleasant body. Subtle perlage and persistent.
€24.52
SKU: 16157
Brand: Marsuret
The Cuvée "36" Brut from the Marsuret cellar is a fresh sparkling wine with a pale straw color and a fine and persistent perlage. Notes of citrus fruits, pears and fresh apples emerge on the nose. In the mouth it is creamy and dense with a persistent finish.
€7.93
SKU: 16156
Brand: Marsuret
The Cuvée "36" Brut from the Marsuret cellar is a fresh sparkling wine with a pale straw color and a fine and persistent perlage. Notes of citrus fruits, pears and fresh apples emerge on the nose. In the mouth it is creamy and dense with a persistent finish.
€16.23
SKU: 16136

Fine perlage. Color Straw yellow. Perfume Bouquet with fruity and floral aromas, accompanied by notes of crusty bread. Flavor On the palate the wine is fresh and balanced.

€34.90
SKU: 16028
Brand: Sutto
The Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Extra Dry Sutto comes from prestigious lands of morainic origin. The example of an exclusively manual agriculture in steep and insidious terrain, combined with a process designed to keep the wine on its noble lees for a period sufficient to give the pleasure of drinking well in all circumstances.
€24.76
SKU: 16025
Brand: Sutto
The territory from which our Prosecco DOC comes extends in the hills of the province of Treviso, in the DOC production area and covers a set of territories that follow one another from the plain up to the Venetian heights. From here comes a fragile and generous vine: the Glera, delicately tended by hand, due to the nature of the steep, steep and difficult terrains in which it lives. This grape transformed into wine takes the famous name of Prosecco, one of the most drunk wines in the world. Delicate aromas and refined flavors that arise from the perfect symbiosis between a mild microclimate, strengthened by a remarkable temperature range and an ancient soil, rich in limestone and clay, originating from the lifting of the seabed.
€16.51
SKU: 15998

The grape variety chosen for the spumante base of Bolla d'Oro is the "Bombino Bianco". Its ancient origins probably date back to the challenge of Barletta and the Spaniards. It prefers deep, draining soils and is certainly one of the most interesting grapes for sparkling wine. Bolla D'oro is born from the application of the long charmat method, with a fermentation period of no less than 40 days sur lie which gives an absolutely unique and original roundness and fullness to the tasting (texture), enhanced by a fine and persistent perlage. Vin de fete, with a great personality and an intriguing bouquet in which notes of apricot and white peach predominate with white flowers (blossom) and dried fruit intruding on the finish.

€12.03
SKU: 15984

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

€26.00
SKU: 15983
First flower, from soft pressing and short maceration on the skins. Light, delicate and sharp to the taste. Seducer of senses, intense and fresh like the early morning rose. The sense of smell surrenders to the hollyhock while the rose sparkles canine, slight scent of hibiscus. Fragrant and lively taste, intense reference to the pulp of strawberry and red currant. The Pinot Noir grapes are harvested at the first sign of ripening, when acidity and sugar content are in balance. Our sparkling wine has a good acid component and a low alcohol content. To obtain a very light rosé colour, we reduce contact with the skins to a very short duration. The processes of the classic method are articulated, the long times of maturation of the wine favor elegance and complexity.
€70.15
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Brut Sparkling Wines: A Complete Guide to Italian Bubbles

Sparkling wines have always been associated with celebrations and special moments. Brut sparkling wines are one of the most beloved and popular types in Italy. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore everything there is to know about Brut sparkling wines , from their production, to flavors and pairings, to the best labels available on the market.

What is a Brut Sparkling Wine?

Brut sparkling wine is a semi-sparkling wine characterized by a low residual sugar content. The term "Brut" refers to the wine's sweetness, and in this case, indicates that the wine is dry, with a residual sugar content of less than 12 grams per liter. This makes it a popular choice for those who prefer less sweet and more refreshing wines.

Production Method

Brut sparkling wines are produced using two main methods: the Classic Method and the Charmat Method.

Classic Method

The Classic Method, also known as the Traditional Method or the Champenoise Method, is the method used to produce Champagne. In this process, the base wine ferments a second time in the bottle, creating natural bubbles and enriching the aromas and flavors. It's a long and complex process, but the result is a wine of great elegance and structure.

Charmat Method

The Charmat Method, also known as the Italian Method, is a faster and more efficient process. The base wine ferments a second time in large stainless steel tanks, preserving the wine's freshness and fruitiness. This method is often used for younger, lighter sparkling wines.

Characteristics of Brut Sparkling Wines

Brut sparkling wines have several characteristics that make them unique and distinctive:

Lively Acidity

Bruts have a lively acidity that makes them fresh and inviting on the palate. This acidity balances the lack of sweetness, creating a harmonious balance.

Fruity Flavors

Brut sparkling wines offer a wide array of fruity aromas, such as green apple, citrus, and white peach. These fresh, fruity aromas make these wines ideal as an aperitif or to accompany light dishes.

Fine and persistent bubbles

The bubbles of Brut sparkling wines are fine and persistent, creating a pleasant sensation of fizz in the mouth.

Versatility in pairings

Thanks to their acidity and structure, Brut sparkling wines pair well with a wide range of foods, from seafood to white meats, and are also perfect enjoyed on their own at festive times.

The Best Italian Brut Sparkling Wine Labels

Italy boasts a vast selection of Brut sparkling wines , produced in various regions of the country. Here are some of the best labels to try:

1. Ferrari Trento Brut

Produced in Alto Adige, Ferrari Trento Brut is one of Italy's most renowned sparkling wines. With notes of green apple and bread crust, it's an elegant and refined wine.

2. Ca' del Bosco Cuvée Prestige Brut

From Lombardy comes the Ca' del Bosco Cuvée Prestige Brut, a structured and complex wine with aromas of citrus and yeast.

3. Berlucchi '61 Franciacorta Brut

The Berlucchi '61 Franciacorta Brut is another unmissable Italian sparkling wine. With its freshness and creaminess, it's perfect for any occasion.

4. La Gioiosa Prosecco Superiore Brut

If you prefer a lighter option, La Gioiosa Prosecco Superiore Brut from the Veneto region is the ideal choice. Delicate and aromatic, it's perfect for a cheerful toast.

The History of Brut Sparkling Wines

The tradition of sparkling wines in Italy has ancient roots, dating back to ancient Rome. However, the success of Brut sparkling wines as we know them today is primarily linked to the Champagne region of France, where the Metodo Classico (traditional method) took hold in the 17th century. Since then, this production style has spread throughout Italy, giving rise to the delicious Brut sparkling wines we love and appreciate today.

How to Store and Serve Brut Sparkling Wines

To fully enjoy the bubbles of Brut sparkling wines , it is essential to store and serve them correctly.

Conservation

Store Brut sparkling wines in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid sudden temperature changes and store them horizontally to keep the cork moist.

Service

To serve Brut sparkling wine at the right temperature, chill it in the refrigerator for at least two hours before opening. The ideal serving temperature is between 6°C and 8°C. Pour the wine at a 45-degree angle to maximize the bubbles.

Brut sparkling wines embody the charm and elegance of Italian bubbles. With their lively acidity, fruity aromas, and fine bubbles, they are a perfect choice for any celebration or special occasion. Explore the vast selection of available labels and delight your guests with the refined taste of Brut sparkling wines .

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Brut sparkling wine and an Extra Dry sparkling wine?

The main difference lies in the level of sweetness. A Brut sparkling wine is dry, while an Extra Dry is slightly sweeter.

How long does a bottle of Brut sparkling wine keep?

Most Brut sparkling wines keep best for about 2-3 years from the production date. However, some can age even better.

What are the main grape varieties used to produce Italian Brut sparkling wines?

Among the most commonly used grape varieties are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Blanc, but there are many other regional varieties that are also used.

Can I pair a Brut sparkling wine with a red meat dish?

Yes, but it's better to opt for a more structured and complex Brut, like a Franciacorta or a Trentodoc.

What makes Italy such a renowned region for producing sparkling wines?

Italy boasts a variety of terroirs and microclimates that allow for the cultivation of diverse grape varieties suitable for producing high-quality sparkling wines. The country's long winemaking tradition has also contributed to the development of refined production techniques.

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