Cavicchioli 1928 Rosé Spumante Extra Dry di Modena DOC

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A light luminous pink colour with a lingering perlage.

A fresh and aromatic perfume with a note of red fruits.

750ml

Alc. 11%

Grapes:

Lambrusco Grasparossa and Lambrusco di Sorbara.

Alcoholic degree:

11% in Vol.

Area of ​​origin:

Province of Modena.

Production technique:

The grapes are vinified with cryo-maceration with their skins at a low temperature of 0-2°C for about 24-26 hours; alcoholic fermentation with selected yeasts at a controlled temperature is followed by second fermentation in pressure vessels using the Charmat method at a temperature of 12-14°C for about 20-25 days; this is followed by a period of ageing on the yeasts for about 4-5 weeks.

Sensory analysis:

A white and evanescent foam; a fine and lingering perlage; a light luminous pink colour; a fresh and aromatic perfume; a sweet aromatic and a long lingering slightly spicy taste with a note of red fruits.

Pairings:

Ideal as an aperitif, with risotto, tortellini and fish-based dishes, and also to try with fresh fruit and excellent with desserts

Key Details

Modena Region11% AlcoholAperitifLambrusco GrapeLightBubbly
Cavicchioli 1928 Rosé Spumante Extra Dry di Modena DOC
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Modena

A beautiful, somewhat less popular, and often less expensive comparison to Champagne, Prosecco is a deliciously dry sparkling wine with crisp acidity, low sugar, with plenty of fruit and character.

Associated with high value at low cost, Prosecco is the perfect option in situations where you want or need a sparkling wine.

Traditionally from the Veneto region (North Eastern Italy), Prosecco dons the name for a small village and is fermented almost solely from a grape called Glera but occasionally also Lambrusco. Most Prosecco is non vintage - which means it doesn't come with a year of production on the label.

This wine is not made in the traditional method of “champagne making” with riddling, rebottling and such, which, combined with non vintage production, makes the wine more affordable than champagne. But do not worry; lb for lb (or dollar for dollar), Prosecco is often a far tastier option than the French sparkling alternative.

Traditionally served as an aperitif, Prosecco can also be enjoyed with salty cured meats, caviar, or even your favorite dessert. Prosecco is not generally considered a wine to collect.

Tasting Notes

A white and evanescent foam; a fine and lingering perlage; a light luminous pink colour; a fresh and aromatic perfume; a sweet aromatic and a long lingering slightly spicy taste with a note of red fruits.

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