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It comes from a very careful selection of the best DOCG Glera grapes high hill. The long take of foam until almost complete depletion of sugars, makes it an exclusive product. Dedicated
to the connoisseurs who demand a very dry brut sparkling wine, to be
enjoyed for the essential elegance and delicate finesse, without amiable
interference.A
very refined product, dedicated to connoisseurs who are looking for a
very dry sparkling wine, to be enjoyed for its essential elegance and
finesse, without amiable interferences. In autoclave (Charmat method) 60 days with fermentation at low temperature (14 ° C) until almost complete depletion of sugars. color is Straw yellow with greenish reflections. Abundant foam Aroma: Elegant, reminiscent of wisteria, acacia flowers, green apple, and citrus. Taste Delicate, pleasantly tannic, intensely fruity.
2016 Sanfeletto Bosco di
Fratta Prosecco is made from 100% Prosecco (Glera), which comes from a careful
selection of grapes grown in the hills of Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG, in
Eastern Veneto. After hand harvesting, the grapes are fermented with selected
yeasts for 60 days at controlled temperatures (14 ° C) in
pressure thanks (Charmat Method). A second long fermentation is induced, which
breaks down almost completely the sugars present in the wine, enabling the
producer to create a uniquely dry and more refined Prosecco Brut, which clearly
stands above the mass produced competition.
This phenomenal prosecco has a light straw yellow color with reflections of
green, and an abundant froth
with very fine, evanescent and persistent bubbles. The nose is pleasant with reminiscent of the wisteria and acacia flowers. The palate is rich, fruity and creamy with soft
persistent bubbles, flavors of green apples and citrus, balanced by an uncommon
brisk acidity and a lingering finish. Characterised by essential elegance and delicate
finesse, this Prosecco is an ideal aperitif, but it will also pair well with
light soups, white meat dishes, boiled white fishes, and desserts. -->
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