Sparkling

Sale of sparkling wines

In this section you will find the best wines, prosecco and sparkling wines selected for you from the cellars of national and international most prestigious.

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Bosco di Gica Brut Valdobbiadene DOCG Prosecco Superiore Adami

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Price €13.70

In Colbertaldo you still cross a small wood that finds its first historical evidence about 6 centuries ago, once called Bosco di Gica; this Valdobbiadene Docg Brut Adami expresses in a versatile way the balance between dry taste and gentle gustatory fragrance (10 g / l). The most suitable grapes...

Valdobbiadene DOCG Vineyard of Ron Altena Brut Bortolotti

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Price €12.50

Rive is traditionally the local term with which we identify the vineyards with strong and steep slopes, where the vine and man often climb as if to support the hills themselves together. They are historically the most difficult to work with, where every phase of cultivation and harvesting are...

Beyond Extra Brut Bortolotti

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Price €12.60

The first sparkling wine obtained from “resistant” grape varieties suited to high quality enology. Attention to the agricultural environment, BEYOND biological protocols, BEYOND certifications

Bortolotti Code 4-84 Nosiola Brut Bortolotti

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Price €16.50

It is sensation, it is uniqueness. The long evolution enhances the character. The dry fruit, the tropical fruit express themselves in complexity, in the warmth of a sip which then refreshes in the pleasant acidity. It is bon ton to talk to each other in secluded conversation, avoiding the crowd...

Pinot Coupage Brut Bortolotti

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Price €19.30

Intense straw yellow with evident, how fine perlage. With a clear and ample perfume, a pleasant hint of yeast manifests itself. Dry and rich in complexity, as elegant as it is long on the palate.

Cartizze Dry Valdobbiadene DOCG Prosecco Superiore Adami

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Price €29.00

Cartizze is the toponym that identifies an area of 106 hectares in the municipality of Valdobbiadene. The most widespread hypothesis on the origin of the name is the one that derives the name from "gardizze", a term of the local dialect that indicates the racks used for the over-ripening of the...