- This sparkling wine made from Glera grapes pairs excellently with dishes such as hors d'œuvre or fine antipasti
- This wine from Veneto reveals itself to the connoisseur as extraordinarily light-footed
- A fresh sparkling wine, perfectly enjoyable for a whole range of occasions
Millesimato Prosecco Spumante Brut DOC Bronze - San Simone Di Brisotto
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The light-footed Millesimato Prosecco Spumante Brut Bronze from San Simone Di Brisotto flows into the glass with a brilliant platinum yellow. The perlage of this sparkling wine shines in the glass. This varietal Italian wine reveals wonderfully expressive notes of lemons, pears, ripe apple and apricots in the glass. There are also hints of other fruits.
This Italian wine tastes pleasantly dry. It was bottled with 9 grams of residual sugar. This is a genuine quality wine that clearly stands out from simpler qualities and thus, despite all its dryness, this Italian delights with the finest balance. Flavor does not necessarily need sugar. Thanks to its lively acidity, the Millesimato Prosecco Spumante Brut Bronze presents itself on the palate as exceptionally fresh and vibrant. The finish of this sparkling wine from the Veneto wine-growing region, more precisely from Prosecco DOC, ultimately impresses with a beautiful aftertaste. The finish is also accompanied by mineral hints from the limestone- and clay-dominated soils.
Vinification of San Simone Di Brisotto Millesimato Prosecco Spumante Brut Bronze
This elegant sparkling wine from Italy is vinified from the Glera grape variety. In Veneto, the vines that produce the grapes for this wine grow on limestone and clay soils. After the grape harvest, the grapes are quickly brought to the winery. There they are sorted and gently crushed. This is followed by the fermentation of the base wines.
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